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Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 04/02/2025 12:06:03Human potential will only accelerate with AI answering questions better and faster ....or as approved by the Government of China, the Diktator of America, the Pope, or whatever nonsense is currently fashionable in cyberspace, depending on who last programmed it and how.Beware of Arselicking Ignorance - you don't know where its tongue has been.
Human potential will only accelerate with AI answering questions better and faster
The difference between work and torque lies in their fundamental definitions, physical meaning, and mathematical properties:1. DefinitionWork (W): Energy transferred when a force causes displacement.Torque (τ): A measure of rotational force applied around an axis.2. Mathematical ExpressionsWork:W = \mathbf{F} \cdot \mathbf{d} = F d \cos\theta is work (Joules) is force (Newtons) is displacement (meters) is the angle between force and displacementTorque:\tau = \mathbf{r} \times \mathbf{F} = r F \sin\theta is torque (Newton-meters) is the position vector from the axis of rotation (meters) is applied force (Newtons) is the angle between force and position vector3. Key Conceptual Differences4. Why the Confusion Between Work and Torque?Both work and torque have the unit Newton-meter (N?m), but:Work (Joule = N?m) is energy, independent of direction.Torque (N?m) represents force applied in rotation, not energy.5. Why Use Joules per Radian for Torque?Work is measured in Joules (J = N?m), but torque is not energy.Torque is better understood as energy per unit angle, so expressing it as Joules per Radian (J/rad) removes ambiguity.Would you like additional examples to illustrate this distinction?
So it either licks your arse or someone else's, and has no means of evaluating the quality or veracity of its output. I can't value the opinions and prejudices of people whose motives and sources I don't know, and I'm well aware of my own.
So no benefit, lots of risk, and pointless cost.
Compare it with other sources that you have access to. Go to libraries, use search engines, or ask competing AI models. I read somewhere that when two opponents agree on something, it's more likely to be true. At least compared to when it's agreed by two allies.
You can't get the benefits if you don't use it.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 05/02/2025 01:21:04You can't get the benefits if you don't use it.So far, none of your AI-content posts indicated any actual benefit.
Which factor?
The risks can be identified, assessed, and mitigated accordingly, like any other aspects of life.
Even before AI were as smart as now, they were already useful for cognitive offloading.
And the best way to mitigate the risk is ....Don't use them.
Maybe I have more cognition than you to start with and thus less need to offload.
Quote from: alancalverd on 04/02/2025 23:07:25So no benefit, lots of risk, and pointless cost.You can't get the benefits if you don't use it. The risks can be identified, assessed, and mitigated accordingly, like any other aspects of life. The cost is almost free, at least compared to the alternatives.
Oxford University has a guide for its students on how to use AI. Researchers have also shared prompts that will transform AI into a formidable teacher. In this video you'll see what they suggest.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:38 The Problem01:20 How we Learn02:25 How to Prompt ChatGPT03:32 Thanks Boot.dev04:55 Creating Practice Questions05:55 Reading with AI
Quote from: Bored chemist on 05/02/2025 22:11:22Maybe I have more cognition than you to start with and thus less need to offload.That's one possibility.Another one is that you are being overestimating/overconfident of your own cognitive capacity, thus showing a Dunning-Kruger effect.Another possibility is that you don't have much else to do which requires significant cognitive capacity.
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Whether the unit of torque is Nm or Nm/rad depends on which distance we are using. We need to recognize that are two distinct kind of distance used here: the radius and the arc length of rotation. In the former, the multiplication between force and distance is a cross product, while in the later it's a dot product. Thus, we can avoid confusion by distinguishing the type of products being used. That would give us the unit of torque as N x m, or N.m/rad.To calculate the work done in Joule, both cases must be multiplied by the angle of rotation. In both cases, the result is N.m.
Fortunately, there are other mechanisms by which we can assess my cognitive ability.For example, I have posted here 30765 times and have been thanked for 1252 of those posts - that's a crude "hit rate" of about 4.1%You, for comparison, have posted 10298 times and been thanked for 285 of those. That's a crude "hit rate" of about 2.8%
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 20/11/2024 21:32:54ChatGPT's answer to my questionWhy are you still asking ChatGPT and wasting bandwidth with it?
ChatGPT's answer to my question
I think many of your posts would fail the " written by the candidate" condition.
And also, I don't trust a system which can't count the Rs in "strawberry".