Zaxxon wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:08 am
Carpet_pissr wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:59 am
“However, I am not able to access the internet or other external sources of information”
Whoa. Now I’m even more impressed.
Where is it getting all the stats then? (i.e. doughnut shops per capita by country)
It
has accessed various internet resources during its training period. It can't access them now, or on an ongoing basis. Once they learn enough from this iteration, they'll tweak the model and re-train with new data.
Ah, ok, thanks.
Signed up, and immediately asked a question I can't get answered on CivFanatics
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how can you skip social policies in civilization V?
I'm sorry, but I'm not able to browse the internet, so I don't have access to the most up-to-date information about Civilization V. In general, however, most games don't allow players to skip certain features or mechanics, as they are an important part of the gameplay experience. In Civilization V, social policies are a key aspect of the game, as they allow you to unlock new abilities and bonuses for your civilization. Skipping them would make it much harder to progress in the game, so it's not recommended. If you're having trouble with social policies in the game, you might want to try using a strategy guide or asking for help on a forum or community dedicated to the game.
Almost all of that is not impressive, but what raised my eyebrow was this part:
"they allow you to unlock new abilities and bonuses for your civilization."
Everything else in that could be derived, or generalized, but at some point in the past, this thing "absorbed" the rules for Civ, and can REASONABLY state that a specific function that I asked about (in what is a VERY complex game, with thousands of rules and iterations, not to even mention the 6 versions of the game!) does this: "they allow you to unlock new abilities and bonuses for your civilization."
I also worded that VERY poorly. AI thinks I mean "skip" in the sense of "not use, at all" but I really just meant "defer". Stupid pedantic AI!
In any case, VERY impressive from my layman's view. This thing can also reasonable answer questions about human emotions and "best practices" for interpersonal relationships. Crazy.
Mark Manson called that we would eventually be "run" (willingly) by AI overlords in the maybe not distant future...maybe this is the one that will one day be called "Godfather" (hopefully not "Master")