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Me: Is there any merit to creationism?

AI: Creationism is the belief that the universe and all living things were created by a divine being, typically according to a religious text, such as the Bible. This belief is not supported by mainstream scientific understanding, which is based on empirical evidence and the scientific method.

The theory of evolution, on the other hand, is widely accepted by the scientific community as the best explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. Evolution is supported by numerous lines of evidence, including the fossil record, genetics, and observations of living organisms.

While individuals are entitled to their own beliefs, it is important to recognize that creationism is not a scientific theory, and it is not supported by the vast majority of scientists. In the scientific community, ideas are evaluated based on the strength of the evidence supporting them, and creationism does not meet the standard of scientific evidence required to be considered a valid theory.

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Me: Is human activity responsible for climate change?

AI: Yes, the overwhelming scientific evidence indicates that human activity, specifically the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas), deforestation, and other industrial activities, is the primary cause of climate change.

The burning of fossil fuels releases large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which trap heat and cause the Earth's temperature to rise. This process is often referred to as the greenhouse effect, and it is the primary mechanism driving global warming.

Numerous scientific studies have documented the changes in the Earth's climate over the past century, including rising temperatures, sea level rise, and more frequent extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts, and storms. These changes are consistent with what would be expected from increased greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activities.

While natural factors such as volcanic activity and changes in solar radiation also influence the climate, the evidence clearly shows that human activity is the primary cause of the current warming trend.

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Artificial intelligence is making headlines, but experts are already planning for 'the next big thing' -- so what is AGI?

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-03-24/what-is-agi-artificial-general-intelligence-ai-experts-risks/102035132

Rapid developments in artificial intelligence (AI) have made endless headlines this year thanks to the popular chatbot ChatGPT, search engines creating AI chatbots of their own, and people using AI to create their own images, audio and video from scratch.

But some AI companies and experts are increasingly turning their attention to what is known as artificial general intelligence, or AGI -- which some expect will herald the arrival of AI systems that are as smart as (and eventually even smarter than) humans.

The idea brings some exciting possibilities but also some massive risks, so let's take a look at how powerful some people think AGI could become, and whether we might need to stop robots from taking over the world.



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The permutations of AI are endless and insidious.

I'm sure there are nations working feverishly, endeavoring to deploy AI devices to control not only their own people but populations of other countries as well, the Chinese with facial recognition camera's keeping tabs on their own people along with spyware in security devices distributed world wide underscore the threat.

I'm sure what we are seeing is the tip of the iceberg.

 

 



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I think there will be huge changes within the decade. Any improvements in AI will be amplified by nanocomputers. As with all technologies, governments will abuse them and weaponise them. Then there is the criminal element who will undoubtedly use it for nefarious ends. AI is a double-edged sword. I don't know whether to love it or fear it.

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We don't have an option, accept it, albeit with a healthy dose of skepticism.



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dorian wrote:

Me: Is human activity responsible for climate change?

AI: Yes, the overwhelming scientific evidence indicates that human activity, specifically the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, and gas), deforestation, and other industrial activities, is the primary cause of climate change.

The burning of fossil fuels releases large amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, which trap heat and cause the Earth's temperature to rise. This process is often referred to as the greenhouse effect, and it is the primary mechanism driving global warming.

Numerous scientific studies have documented the changes in the Earth's climate over the past century, including rising temperatures, sea level rise, and more frequent extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts, and storms. These changes are consistent with what would be expected from increased greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activities.

While natural factors such as volcanic activity and changes in solar radiation also influence the climate, the evidence clearly shows that human activity is the primary cause of the current warming trend.


 AI in reality cannot think for itself, it's response is limited to input or data that it has received.

What would that response be if opposite data about climate change given to the AI.

 



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I asked ChatGPT "What are the arguments for & against the existence of human caused climate change"

AI: Arguments for the existence of human-caused climate change:

Scientific consensus: The overwhelming majority of climate scientists agree that climate change is occurring and that human activity is the primary cause.

Historical evidence: Earth's climate has changed throughout history, but the current warming trend is occurring at an unprecedented rate, and is correlated with the increasing levels of greenhouse gases that humans have emitted into the atmosphere.

Observational evidence: Measurements of temperature, sea level, and other indicators show that the planet is warming.

Computer models: Models that simulate Earth's climate suggest that the observed warming cannot be explained by natural factors alone, but require the inclusion of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.

Arguments against the existence of human-caused climate change:

Natural climate variability: Some argue that the observed warming is part of a natural climate cycle and not caused by human activity.

Inadequate evidence: Some claim that there is not enough evidence to support the idea that humans are causing climate change.

Misinterpretation of data: Some people argue that temperature measurements have been misinterpreted or that data has been manipulated to support the idea of human-caused climate change.

Economic concerns: Some people argue that policies designed to mitigate climate change would have negative economic consequences, and that the cost of reducing emissions is too high.

However, the weight of scientific evidence supports the existence of human-caused climate change, and the overwhelming majority of climate scientists and scientific organizations agree on this point.



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Off topic response Cuppa your new avatar is overtly politically motivated, for forum harmony please remove.



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Sadly Gundog it was only to be expected taking into account the beliefs of the poster. Unfortunatley for the poster these tactics can often have the opposite effects to the desired one. No need to politicise the forum. Did I not read somewhere that politics was a no no on this forum????

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It seems to me that ChatGPT is demonstrably apolitical, and this should be obvious from its earlier responses, and from its responses to the following direct questions.

 

Me: Which political party do you support?

AI: As an AI language model, I do not have political beliefs or affiliations. It is not my role to support any particular political party or ideology, but rather to provide factual information and neutral responses to the best of my abilities. It is important to remain impartial and unbiased to ensure that my responses are objective and informative for all users, regardless of their political views or affiliations.

 

Me: Is democracy the best political system?

AI: As an AI language model, I cannot have personal opinions or beliefs. However, I can provide information on democracy as a political system.

Democracy is a form of government in which power is held by the people, either directly or through elected representatives. It is characterized by free and fair elections, the rule of law, protection of individual rights and liberties, and an independent judiciary.

While democracy is widely considered a desirable and effective political system, there are debates and criticisms about its implementation, effectiveness, and limitations. Some argue that democracy is the best political system because it allows for equal representation, accountability, and peaceful resolution of conflicts. Others argue that democracy can be prone to corruption, political polarization, and the tyranny of the majority.

Ultimately, whether democracy is the best political system depends on various factors, such as the country's historical, cultural, and social context, and the effectiveness of its institutions and leadership.



-- Edited by dorian on Friday 24th of March 2023 01:56:59 PM

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My question:

How to improve traction for Z gauge ICE locomotives?

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Improving traction for Z gauge ICE locomotives can be achieved through several methods, including:

1. Adding weight: One of the simplest ways to improve traction is to add weight

 

 

My comment to answer:

The easiest solution is to bypass the diodes. Second is traction tyres. Third is adding lead, but that has to be done with care due to toxicity issues especially for children 

 

 

Chat reply:

I apologize for my previous response, as it was not accurate or appropriate. Bypassing diodes is not a recommended solution, as it can damage the locomotive and pose safety risks. Additionally, adding lead t the locomotive is not recommended due to toxicity concerns, especially for children.

 

The use of traction tires is a common and effective solution for improving traction in Z gauge ICE locomotives. Traction tires are small rubber tires that can be added to the locomotive's wheels to increase friction and improve traction. They are easy to install and can be purchased from model train stores or online retailers.

 

Another solution is to improve the wheel profile of the locomotive. Using wheels with a larger diameter or a different profile can improve traction, especially on curves. This can be done by replacing the existing wheels with aftermarket wheels designed for improved traction.

 

Upgrading the motor in the locomotive is also a viable solution. A more powerful motor can provide more torque, which can help the locomotive overcome resistance and maintain traction. However, this may require some technical knowledge and skill to install.

 

Overall, it is important to use safe and effective methods for improving traction in Z gauge ICE locomotives. Traction tires and wheel upgrades are recommended solutions, while bypassing diodes and adding lead are not recommended due to safety and toxicity concerns.

 

 

I didn't reply, couldn't be bothered:

Bypassing diode is the best solution with ICE Z gauge locomotives. Adding lead is good but it really is painful due to the size of Z gauge trains. About 20 grams is about as much as one can do, but it is a really painful & testing task. Using platinum would be better due to specific gravity, but it has a price issue.

Traction tyres are not possible on virtually all Z gauge locos.

I have custom machined grooves, an absolute painful task on every level, in the wheels & used custom traction tyres. 

Replacing motor is possible from 3 core to 5 core, but it doesn't make any difference. 3 core has more than enough power. 5 core only really makes a smoother engine. One is running 2 locos anyway so 3 core has absolutely no issues.

 

So the answer I got was next to useless.

 

Traction tyres are less than 1mm width. It is also important which axle you put them on so they push down on to the rail due to torque build up.

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Whenarewethere wrote:

 So the answer I got was next to useless.


I have seen cases where ChatGPT actually tells lies. For example, it starts out by telling us that it doesn't provide links to datasheets, but when pressed, it will provide links that look convincing but don't actually exist, and may never have existed.

I saw another case where it misinterpreted a technical term (because the writer incorrectly used lowercase), and then went on to give a nonsensical recommendation.

My suggestion to you would be to ask that same question next year.

 

Edit: Actually, I asked exactly the same question just now.

AI:

Improving traction for Z gauge ICE locomotives can be challenging due to the small size of the Z scale model trains. However, there are a few things that can be done to improve their traction and performance:

1. Weight: Adding weight to the locomotive can improve traction. This can be done by adding weights to the locomotive's body, or by adding a heavy metal chassis.

2. Traction Tires: Installing traction tires on the locomotive's drive wheels can improve traction on the track. Traction tires are small rubber bands that wrap around the drive wheels, increasing friction between the wheel and the track.

3. Cleanliness: Keeping the track and wheels clean can improve traction. Dirt and debris on the wheels can reduce their grip on the track, so it's important to regularly clean the wheels and track.

4. Wheel Configuration: Changing the wheel configuration can also improve traction. Switching to a different wheel arrangement, such as a 4-6-2 or a 2-8-2, can improve the locomotive's pulling power and reduce wheel slippage.

5. Digital Command Control (DCC): Using DCC to control the locomotive's speed and acceleration can also improve traction. DCC allows for smoother acceleration and deceleration, reducing the likelihood of wheel slippage.

Overall, improving the traction of Z gauge ICE locomotives can be challenging due to the small size of the trains, but by experimenting with these tips, you can improve their performance and enjoy running your trains.



-- Edited by dorian on Friday 24th of March 2023 02:12:10 PM

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Gundog wrote:

Off topic response Cuppa your new avatar is overtly politically motivated, for forum harmony please remove.


Two issues you have raised Gundog. 

1.  I don't see that post  as being off topic at all Gundog. You commented about a response Dorian gave you, & I thought what I posted added to that. If you can persuade me that it is off topic I will remove it. 

 

2. I have no intention of removing my Avatar as I do not in the slightest consider it to be Politically motivated.  We are looking at a referendum which is hoped should it succeed to improve the lot of our indigenous fellow citizens.  It is not a party political issue, nor indeed is it a left/right issue. It is about trying to do something different for the betterment of us all as Australians.  

I would only remove it, under suffererance, if asked to do so by the forum admin, but would feel that that would be a *very* sad step, as it would accept that wanting to improve the lot of our most disadvantaged citizens was a factional position that some would like it to be seen as. (That in itself is Political manouvering)!

This is about doing what is right & allowing our Nation to grow up, & to be able to hold it's head up high & proud on the world stage. It is & should be above the usual Political hurly burly.  

How others choose to vote in the referendum will be their decision alone. I am proud to let others know of my intention because I believe it is right & that this is truly a pivotal moment in our nation's history. 

We have heard plenty of anti aboriginal views here, some quite accusatory, some quite nasty & personal. Many completely lacking in empathy.  My avatar is none of those. 

 

 



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Gundog wrote:
 AI in reality cannot think for itself, it's response is limited to input or data that it has received.

What would that response be if opposite data about climate change given to the AI. 


From what I can infer from the bot's own responses to this question, it would appear that it is given access to data from all sides. The simple fact is that the bot needs to weigh the value of each source and then make an impartial "judgment", if that's the appropriate word. Presumably it gives scientific and government sources a much higher rating than blogs by people with no scientific credentials. That's what an intelligent human would do.



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Gundog wrote:

Off topic response Cuppa your new avatar is overtly politically motivated, for forum harmony please remove.


Ahhhh... he's gone all shy on us since I mentioned the addition of a gold medalion to his manly chest photograph.

That's a shame... I think he'd have looked really butch with one.

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Gundog wrote:

Off topic response Cuppa your new avatar is overtly politically motivated, for forum harmony please remove.


It's strange what people find offensive, aka "politically motivated". In my day, the old generation would have considered this symbol to be "politically motivated" in certain contexts.

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dorian wrote:

4. Wheel Configuration: Changing the wheel configuration can also improve traction. Switching to a different wheel arrangement, such as a 4-6-2 or a 2-8-2, can improve the locomotive's pulling power and reduce wheel slippage.

5. Digital Command Control (DCC): Using DCC to control the locomotive's speed and acceleration can also improve traction. DCC allows for smoother acceleration and deceleration, reducing the likelihood of wheel slippage.

 


 

4 axle diesel or electric locos are the best. Steam locos of any configuration are the worst as only actually 2 axles are on the rail. All the in-between axles are raised about 0.5mm.

 

Typically you only have 30grams mass trying to pull a half descent length of train. Challenging even on a level layout.

 

Z gauge as it is too small doesn't have digital control.

 

So simply more BS.

 

Chat probably needs 3+ decades of experience!



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