Does True Randomness Actually Exist?

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Thee_Ghostess_Lola wrote:

i wuz in a wet & warm cocoon. listening to reggae. and wondering if tabula rasa was justa made up ideal.

Yes I remember considering that very question, when I was about ready to be born.

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like when you were justa little baby boy ? happy.png

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJnUIEvLYMc&list=PLrv5a_5drVgT6kEK-hHQYs-UaE9LyM7F-&index=10

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Thee_Ghostess_Lola wrote:

Oh, before that I expect: but I can recall the king dying. I remember the neighbours looking at me and saying "he doesn't understand what's happened", on a dull, cloudy day and there was sombre and serious music on the wireless. happy.png

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"The fool on the hill sees the sun going down and the "eyes in his head" see the world spinning round" - McCartney

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Optimissed wrote:
Thee_Ghostess_Lola wrote:

i wuz in a wet & warm cocoon. listening to reggae. and wondering if tabula rasa was justa made up ideal.

Yes I remember considering that very question, when I was about ready to be born.

Your claims are expanding. As I recall, you have previously only claimed to have been fully aware and have memories from the age of 6 months...

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my mom expanded (they say almost blew up) and finally let me out (boy wuz thatta mistake). I explored stuff like drawers & realized how much i liked shiny objects. then one day i got in abuncha trubble cuz i wrapped myself in tin foil. after that she dressed me to all-black and well, i ...it stuck. ive been wearing black since (shrug).

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Could

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DiogenesDue wrote:
Optimissed wrote:
Thee_Ghostess_Lola wrote:

i wuz in a wet & warm cocoon. listening to reggae. and wondering if tabula rasa was justa made up ideal.

Yes I remember considering that very question, when I was about ready to be born.

Your claims are expanding. As I recall, you have previously only claimed to have been fully aware and have memories from the age of 6 months...

No, I had an IQ of 4092 several hours before I was born. There've been a few ups and downs since but it's still roughly that.

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Optimissed wrote:
DiogenesDue wrote:
Optimissed wrote:
Thee_Ghostess_Lola wrote:

i wuz in a wet & warm cocoon. listening to reggae. and wondering if tabula rasa was justa made up ideal.

Yes I remember considering that very question, when I was about ready to be born.

Your claims are expanding. As I recall, you have previously only claimed to have been fully aware and have memories from the age of 6 months...

No, I had an IQ of 4092 several hours before I was born. There've been a few ups and downs since but it's still roughly that.

You act like I am joking...

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/off-topic/does-true-randomness-actually-exist?page=43#comment-46456070

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Gosh. Several varieties of crazy on that page.

"I used to be able to see through solid objects".

Me too. Glass ones. But that was not what he meant.

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Even worse on the preceding pages. I read till page 36. Doing probability without probability theory is insane.

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This isn't an example of true randomness. What it is, is an example of why we must realise that AI does not exist as yet. We can call it stipudIA if we wish. It is an example of text output from AI, exactly as found on the internet, today. It's a accompanied by an image of a US 1 cent, 1919.

<<<What makes a 1919 penny rare? 
 
AI Overview 
 
A 1919 penny isn't generally considered rare, but certain variations are more valuable due to specific mint marks, errors, or condition. The 1919 "H" penny from the Heaton Mint and 1919 pennies with a "KN" mark from the Kings Norton Metal Company are rarer than the standard Royal Mint issue. 1919 "D" (Denver) and "S" (San Francisco) wheat pennies are also less common than the Philadelphia mint mark, with "D" being the rarest of these. >>>

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This kind of typical error to be found in any AI output is an example of why it can never be trusted. It isn't particularlu ramdom and it occurs wherever "AI" output requires human guidance.

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Incidentally, I'm not referring to its fixation on the word "rare" (prompted by a punter) and lack of understanding that "scarce" is a more apt demarcation of these items, which it has crazily (apparently randomly) produced, as examples of its practised art of confusion.

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Penny for your thoughts.

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At this point just call it a clank**

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Elroch wrote:

Penny for your thoughts.

More to the point, I trust you understood what it did wrong. Let's just say that AI has not achieved a recognisable level of intelligence.

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AI can pass a university law exam, rank highly in a coding competition, solve maths Olympiad problems at gold medal level, and other achievements. I do not feel your preference for "scarce" over "rare" (the word used in the question, so the topic of the reply) is the crucial criterion.

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Can AI solve conundrums & riddles ?

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noodles2112 wrote:

Can AI solve conundrums & riddles ?

Some.

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e.g. ?

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