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If it's that tapping in the back of the head for like a minute you're talking about, it seems to work for some people and just temporarily the tinnitus always come back. I've tried it a bunch of times and i worked for me only once for example.


I mean, if we get to the point AI is pointing the finger at someone i hope that a human will double check it at least.


Turns out having humans in the loop doesn't help that much:

https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/29/tech/nijeer-parks-facial-reco...


How long before the AI built in the US figures out its reward function is 80% more likely to be satisfied if it points its digital finger at someone black rather than the most likely subject?


They are proposing regulatory recourse here https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ai-bill-of-rights/human-alte...


You seem to have not heard about the way they do things in the US


Just by knowing about alt+C blows my mind, i've been using fzf for a long time now and i basically just use ctrl+T with it, i don't know why i never looked into more shortcuts with it.


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