Delta_V
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- Comment on Scientist Discover How to Convert CO2 into Powder That Can Be Stored for Decades 10 months ago:
Storing carbon as sodium formate has the same problem as storing it as trees - bacteria will eat it and release CO2. Its also not useful as portable fuel - its energy density is an order of magnitude less than kerosene.
Its potential use as a battery is interesting though. I can imagine a system where a long lasting catalyst is used to fill a tank of sodium formate using waste CO2 from industrial processes and excess electrical generation capacity from renewable sources like wind and solar, and the machines that use sodium formate to generate electricity at times of low wind and solar generation could potentially be less polluting overall compared to mining lithium for new batteries and recycling worn out lithium batteries.
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- Comment on Data poisoning: how artists are sabotaging AI to take revenge on image generators 10 months ago:
AI does not learn and transform something like a human does.
But they do learn. How human-like that learning may be isn’t relevant. A parrot learns to talk differently than a human does too, but African greys can still hold a conversation. Likewise, when an AI learns how to make art by studying what others have made, they may not do it in exactly the same way a human does it, but the products of the process are their own creations just as much as the creations of humans artists that parrot other human artists styles and techniques.
- Comment on Data poisoning: how artists are sabotaging AI to take revenge on image generators 10 months ago:
Everyone should be assumed to be able to look at it, learn from it, and add your style to their artistic toolbox. That’s an intrinsic property of all art. When you put it on display, don’t be surprised or outraged when people or AIs look at it.
- Comment on Fear of cheap Chinese EVs spurs automaker dash for affordable cars 11 months ago:
There were two hybrid minivans a couple years ago when I went shopping for one. One plug-in from Chrysler and a non-plug-in from Toyota.
- Comment on ‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity 11 months ago:
Or maybe an accessibility improvement. You don’t need to practice creating your own works of art over many years anymore, or have enough money to commission a master artist. The AI artists are good enough and work for cheap.
- Comment on Light Can Travel Backward in Time (Sort Of) 11 months ago:
This video helped me understand the concept of looking in a mirror and seeing the back of your head: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFNgd3pitAI
- Comment on Chrome’s next weapon in the War on Ad Blockers: Slower extension updates 11 months ago:
always has been
- Comment on GM’s big bet on driverless cars turns sour 11 months ago:
The insurance companies will go for it if the data shows driverless cars cause fewer accidents and lower claims versus human drivers, but it seems like that data will be a long time coming because right now the court of public opinion goes nuts when a driverless car hits someone while ignoring all the times that a human does the same. It makes no sense, and I hope the insurance companies can make it make sense soon.