Re: Training the AI to write better LiveCode

2023-01-23 Thread Kevin Miller via use-livecode
Ethics are very important to me as you know. I'm a passionate believer in working to increase fairness as we grow and evolve as a species. We're making great progress at that at the moment. For example, the number of people living in extreme poverty globally has more than halved in the last 20 y

Re: Training the AI to write better LiveCode

2023-01-23 Thread Franz Nahrada via use-livecode
Kevin Miller schrieb am Montag, 23. Jänner 2023 um 22:56 : > I don't think we need to worry (too much!) about the exit of scripting >languages. It's a useful medium for a human to understand and edit in >until such time as we are truly defunct. If and when that happens I doubt >there will be any s

Re: Training the AI to write better LiveCode

2023-01-23 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
Meh. Don't like using Chess as a measurement of AI competence. Chess is in AI's wheelhouse. Once a computer can store all the possible permutations of chess, it's advantage for AI is that it can reject what worked historically and what didn't, paring down the moves for every situation it can enc

Re: Training the AI to write better LiveCode

2023-01-23 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
Who gets to decide what the dis is in dis-information though? I think the greatest threat to knowledge is the illusion that information can be filtered to exclude the "dis" in favor of the information. Perhaps my faith in the human psyche is over ambitious, but it seems to me that any person rea

Re: Training the AI to write better LiveCode

2023-01-23 Thread Phil Davis via use-livecode
+1 Spot-on Bob! On 1/23/23 4:24 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote: The real problem with information is not the information itself, but that we pretty much all process information in the context of our chosen world view. Because of this, freedom of speech and open discourse MUST be prese

XML external: differences between Mac and Linux?

2023-01-23 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Anyone here aware of any significant differences with the XML external implementation between Mac and Linux? I have some XML files about 250 MBs in size that parse well enough on my M1 Mac, but crash on Linux. I expected that Linux box to be slower given the CPU age, but not a crash. Both mach

Re: Training the AI to write better LiveCode

2023-01-23 Thread Geoff Canyon via use-livecode
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 4:09 PM Bob Sneidar via use-livecode < use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > Meh. Don't like using Chess as a measurement of AI competence. Chess is in > AI's wheelhouse. Once a computer can store all the possible permutations of > chess, > I agree on the sentiment, but