u/Bing_2

I don't have much time, there's something about π the world deserves to know.

In a very recent study, It's been found that Piero ingram, the Babylonian mathematician, messed up his calculations for π circa 1900 BCE. He was actually using an apeirogon instead of a true circle. A re-evaluation of every circle made since then has found that they're mathematically considered trapezoids. The newly established board of π corrections has calculated the real π (now known by the symbol ⟴) is in fact equal to roughly 7.2109. There is currently an ongoing project to recalculate every circle in the world before the public finds out.

Nobody's covering this. Those researchers that made the study? Big geometry got to them. I don't think I've got much time left before they find me. But the world deserves to know. You're not gonna hear this from anyone else, but you should know that this is 100% true. No matter WHAT the mathematicians say; they're in on it.

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u/Bing_2 — 22 hours ago
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I think AI art is nuanced

First and foremost; My stance on if AI is 'better' than human art is that some AI art is better than some human art, sometimes, though human-made art is usually better in my eyes as the beholder. It's worth saying that not all human-made art is what I consider 'real' art. I've seen powerpoint gradients in art galleries. I would usually prefer HUMAN creativity over a neural network, though.

I should mention that sometimes I use AI, only for myself. I don't publish it to anywhere, nor do I even save it to my files. This is not to say I hate art and think AI is better.

I don't want to play any AI games, nor watch any AI videos. I think that LLMs are the best usage for AI, and that ChatGPT and such can be useful and entertaining at times..

I believe that AI is a tool. A screwdriver is a tool, and it can be used to both build things and stab people to death. Ai can be used to both make things (albeit derivative and somewhat soulless things) and also misinform and autonomously kill.

If I consume media on the internet, I belive I have a right to know whether something is made by a neural network. I think that people should tag AI-generated content as such, and platforms should use detection mechanisms if the author does not tag it as AI.

(This was written by a human, by the way. I just like using grammar.)

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u/Bing_2 — 1 day ago