Really hope this is true, but to me, this would just create more questions than it answers wrt intelligent life. The Fermi paradox is still in effect, basically. If there is life that close to us (even single-celled), that implies the universe is absolutely lousy with life, and therefore we should be constantly picking up electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) from other advanced life. Yet we're not.
AtmosphericRiversCuomo
Because the sun's magnetic field pulled iron-rich particles inward during the planet-forming process, causing Mercury to accumulate a much higher proportion of metal compared to rock.
As you say, hallucinating can be solved by adding meta-awareness. Seems likely to me we'll be able to patch the problem eventually. We're just starting to understand why these models hallucinate in the first place.
Anthropic's latest research shows the chain of thought reasoning shown isn't trustworthy anyway. It's for our benefit, and doesn't match the actual reasoning used internally 1:1.
My mom gave me some book of his and I went through it page by page, correcting all the bullshit, which was every other sentence. Gave up after the first couple pages.
Let libs enjoy things
to blow up every public bathroom I encounter (with my doodoo ass)
They're still saying the same jokes on there as like 10 years ago. I don't get why? Did the jokes get passed on as people churn or is it the same people? Very strange, it's like a time capsule of cringe.
Yeah! Love this channel.
My lib friend calls me "Qanon of the left" and I wear it like a badge of honor.
A dead dog's balls (definitely not on purpose)
Right, this result (if confirmed) makes either of those much more likely.
I refuse to believe ET doesn't use radio for something though, even if they're emitting some kind of signature on accident.