AI-Box experiment results
He let me out! Yay! I’ll write more about this later, but for now I have to go to work.
He let me out! Yay! I’ll write more about this later, but for now I have to go to work.
I’ve been thinking about AI boxing for a while, and just for fun I’ve decided to try playing the AI against my friend Neil. We’re starting around now, and I’ll post the results when we’re done. (Just to note, I have pretty low confidence this will work, but I think it’s going to be fun to try!)
This situation was basically the premise of my 2008 NaNoWriMo novel, so I’m glad to see it happening in the real world!
“Would it kill them to open at least one Chipotle uptown?”
-Whine by Joe Z
One night a few weeks ago walking home from work (on Madison I think) I saw lots of purple things in windows.
Junior Kinhaven paycheck from 2007, one of the several years I had to get it cancelled and reissued
a lone right contact, bringing the ratio of non-current-prescription right contacts to non-current-prescription left contacts up to 1/4.
We made a wrong turn on the way there, so I didn’t get to practice parallel parking as much as I would have liked, but I drove on the highway for a little bit, which was exciting.
The test itself went very well. Ed, my driving instructor warned me not to go too slowly and to aim for 20mph, but when I did so, the inspector told me to slow down. This was excellent, as it gave me a perfectly good reason to drive slowly for the rest of the test. I did the parallel parking early, and that went really well, so I wasn’t too nervous. Three point was good, turns were mostly fine, I stopped at the stop signs. My final turn, pulling back onto the starting street was a little wide, and I think that was the thing I did the most wrong.
Before we got started, the inspector did talk to me a lot about how I ought to accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, since I never knew when my time would be. Then after the test, she told me to remember and think about what she said, even if it took me some time to get used to the idea. Not only did I find this somewhat strange behavior in a government employee performing an official function, but Ed, my driving teacher, said he’s known her for eight years and never heard of her proselytizing while administering the test before. Huh, odd, maybe there was something about me that made me think I, in particular, needed this message. Anyway, she was very nice, and passed me, which is really all I care about.
(Edit: im me if you want to informally celebrate with me after work today!)