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Offline AKKuya

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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #45 on: Yesterday at 09:35:04 PM »
Voyager 1 is a NASA space probe launched in 1977. It entered interstellar space, the region beyond the Sun's influence, in August 2012. It is now in the space between the stars, though it will take tens of thousands of years to travel beyond the Oort Cloud, the outer boundary of the solar system.  And yet some choose to believe UAV's have entered our solar region from deep space.
Seems to me that those who have questions about deep space will be long dead before any answers are provided.

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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #46 on: Yesterday at 10:55:21 PM »
AI will answer your questions.

print("Hello, World!")  # Prints a string to the console
name = input("What's your name? ")  # Takes user input
age = 30  # Assigns an integer value to a variable
console.log("Hello, World!"); // Prints a string to the console
let greeting = "Good morning"; // Declares a variable
function calculateArea(length, width) {
    return length * width;

Let me know when you can read this AI answer please. :rolleyes:
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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #47 on: Yesterday at 10:58:27 PM »
print("Hello, World!")  # Prints a string to the console
name = input("What's your name? ")  # Takes user input
age = 30  # Assigns an integer value to a variable
console.log("Hello, World!"); // Prints a string to the console
let greeting = "Good morning"; // Declares a variable
function calculateArea(length, width) {
    return length * width;

Let me know when you can read this AI answer please. :rolleyes:

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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #48 on: Today at 08:08:29 AM »
AI for Dummies...

Website said to be the latest and greatest AI but it's just a database of how we are to think and feel but who knows or cares as long as it gives us our daily needs and allowances..

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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #49 on: Today at 09:22:09 AM »
When we can understand and better define consciousness we can know whether it is possible to construct an inorganic consciousness.
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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #50 on: Today at 09:24:05 AM »
In the mean time, damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead.
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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #51 on: Today at 09:38:23 AM »
When we can understand and better define consciousness we can know whether it is possible to construct an inorganic consciousness.

I think even if they could create consciousness, they would mostly avoid that.

Once you sentience you now have a host of ethical and moral dilemmas about how you can constrain and use that conscious being and what rights do they have.

Can you just turn off a sentient consciousness when you please? 

Better to make them really smart but not self-aware.  You can get huge economic benefit just from very smart non-sentient Golems.

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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #52 on: Today at 09:41:21 AM »
I think the question of whether we can create sentience is not being considered by those advancing AI technology. It probably should be.
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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #53 on: Today at 09:56:09 AM »
I think the question of whether we can create sentience is not being considered by those advancing AI technology. It probably should be.

Well, I'm sure it is a factor considered by AI frontier researchers.
The problem is many are shooting for that.  It is the logical goal post.
I think the peak cost\benefit would be just shy of that.

You could accidentally back in to sentience.  Just trying to make it smarter you hit a critical mass and it just gets aware on some over-night run.

An interesting question is how do you prove\or even disprove sentience?

Then you will have all kinds of AI Abolitionist movements suing everyone.  Government getting involved.  Best to avoid.





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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #54 on: Today at 10:08:19 AM »
Sentience, consciousness, words used to describe our interpretations of the perceptions of our environment. Understanding. How does human consciousness come into being? If it is the result of complexity in an organism created through natural selection then certainly it can be created by inorganic design. If humans are more than the sum of their physical parts then maybe not.   
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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #55 on: Today at 10:08:59 AM »
print("Hello, World!")  # Prints a string to the console
name = input("What's your name? ")  # Takes user input
age = 30  # Assigns an integer value to a variable
console.log("Hello, World!"); // Prints a string to the console
let greeting = "Good morning"; // Declares a variable
function calculateArea(length, width) {
    return length * width;

Let me know when you can read this AI answer please. :rolleyes:



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If you don't understand AI's coding capability, then you aren't using it right.




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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #56 on: Today at 10:11:25 AM »
Sentience, consciousness, words used to describe our interpretations of the perceptions of our environment. Understanding. How does human consciousness come into being? If it is the result of complexity in an organism created through natural selection then certainly it can be created by inorganic design. If humans are more than the sum of their physical parts then maybe not.

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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #57 on: Today at 10:24:57 AM »
This was my prompt to Claude Sonnet 4.5:

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Please write me a simple Hello world code snippet in Python along with a  CalcArea function.  Please verify the syntax and functionality is correct before returning the answer.



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I'll write a simple Python program with a Hello World message and a CalcArea function, then verify it works correctly. I've created a Python program with:

1. **Hello World**: A simple `print("Hello, World!")` statement
2. **CalcArea function**: A function that takes two parameters (length and width) and returns their product (the area)
3. **Test example**: Demonstrates the function calculating the area of a 5x3 rectangle

def CalcArea(length, width):
    """
    Calculate the area of a rectangle.
   
    Args:
        length: The length of the rectangle
        width: The width of the rectangle
   
    Returns:
        The area (length * width)
    """
    return length * width


# Hello World
print("Hello, World!")

# Test the CalcArea function
area = CalcArea(5, 3)
print(f"The area of a 5x3 rectangle is: {area}")



The syntax and functionality are correct:
- The function uses proper Python syntax with a docstring
- It correctly multiplies the two parameters
- The example usage will output:
  ```
  Hello, World!
  The area of a 5x3 rectangle is: 15
  ```

You can run this code directly in any Python environment!
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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #58 on: Today at 10:50:23 AM »
print("Hello, World!")  # Prints a string to the console
name = input("What's your name? ")  # Takes user input
age = 30  # Assigns an integer value to a variable
console.log("Hello, World!"); // Prints a string to the console
let greeting = "Good morning"; // Declares a variable
function calculateArea(length, width) {
    return length * width;

Let me know when you can read this AI answer please. :rolleyes:

I'm not sure what your point is but I just asked Gemini to write a c program to ask my name, age, and dimensions for which to calculate area. Took may a second.

#include <stdio.h>

/**
 * @brief The main function runs the area calculation program.
 * * It prompts the user for their name and age, then asks for the
 * length and width of a rectangle, calculates the area, and prints
 * a personalized result.
 */
int main() {
    // Variable Declarations
    char name[100]; // Array to store the user's name (up to 99 characters + null terminator)
    int age;        // Integer to store the user's age
    float length;   // Float to store the length of the rectangle
    float width;    // Float to store the width of the rectangle
    float area;     // Float to store the calculated area

    // --- 1. Get Personal Information ---

    // Prompt for and read the user's name
    printf("Hello! Please enter your name: ");
    // Note: %%s reads a string until whitespace is encountered.
    if (scanf("%99s", name) != 1) {
        printf("Error reading name.\n");
        return 1;
    }

    // Prompt for and read the user's age
    printf("And what is your age? ");
    if (scanf("%d", &age) != 1) {
        printf("Error reading age.\n");
        return 1;
    }
   
    // --- 2. Get Dimensions ---

    printf("\nThank you, %s! Now, let's calculate an area.\n", name);
    printf("We will calculate the area of a rectangle.\n");

    // Prompt for and read the length
    printf("Enter the length of the rectangle: ");
    if (scanf("%f", &length) != 1) {
        printf("Error reading length.\n");
        return 1;
    }

    // Prompt for and read the width
    printf("Enter the width of the rectangle: ");
    if (scanf("%f", &width) != 1) {
        printf("Error reading width.\n");
        return 1;
    }

    // --- 3. Calculate and Display Result ---

    // Calculate the area
    area = length * width;

    // Display the personalized output and the result
    printf("\n--- Calculation Summary ---\n");
    printf("Name: %s\n", name);
    printf("Age: %d\n", age);
    printf("Dimensions entered: Length=%.2f, Width=%.2f\n", length, width);
    printf("The calculated area of the rectangle is: %.2f square units.\n", area);
    printf("Keep up the great work, %s!\n", name);

    return 0; // Indicate successful execution
}
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Re: AI as a Tool for CEO's
« Reply #59 on: Today at 10:51:34 AM »
I've used it to write lua scripts for moose in DCS to great effect.
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