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Mighty Mouse
2024-10-13 06:28:24 UTC
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been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of everything
that's been said to it right from when you first used it. you can see
your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text, and you can
save it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud to you, or
screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you
guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a
record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain
as much info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is.
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot screen,
that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of everything
that's been said!
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stay sane, be happy, and enjoy living.
Clocky
2024-10-14 03:31:56 UTC
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been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of everything
that's been said to it right from when you first used it. you can see
your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text, and you can
save it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud to you, or
screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you
guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a
record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain
as much info about us as possible and construct a profile?
Probably and I can imagine that info to be quite valuable to advertisers.

I bet it is.
Post by Mighty Mouse
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot screen,
that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of everything
that's been said!
I noticed it installed itseld in an update to Windows 10 and there
doesn't seem to be any way to delete it.

I didn't ask for it nor did MS give me an option to install or not. I
have no need or desire to interact with it so I should have been given
the option. If Linux wasn't such a steaming pile of useless shit I'd be
using it instead of Windows.
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In thread "May need to buy petrol soon" Sept 23 2021 11:15:59am
Keithr0 wrote: "He made the assertion either he proves it or he is a
proven liar."

On Sept 23 2021 3:16:29pm Keithr0 wrote:
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if it is unproven, he is lying."
Xeno
2024-10-14 03:37:26 UTC
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Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of everything
that's been said to it right from when you first used it. you can see
your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text, and you can
save it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud to you, or
screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it?
you guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping
a record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to
obtain as much info about us as possible and construct a profile?
Probably and I can imagine that info to be quite valuable to advertisers.
 I bet it is.
Post by Mighty Mouse
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot screen,
that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of everything
that's been said!
I noticed it installed itseld in an update to Windows 10 and there
doesn't seem to be any way to delete it.
I didn't ask for it nor did MS give me an option to install or not. I
have no need or desire to interact with it so I should have been given
the option. If Linux wasn't such a steaming pile of useless shit I'd be
using it instead of Windows.
You could go to Mac OS ;-)
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Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Mighty Mouse
2024-10-14 04:08:31 UTC
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Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of
everything that's been said to it right from when you first used it.
you can see your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text,
and you can save it, print it, have it translated, have it read
aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you
cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us
questions, and keeping a record of our interaction with copilot?
could it possibly be to obtain as much info about us as possible and
construct a profile?
Probably and I can imagine that info to be quite valuable to
advertisers.
  I bet it is.
Post by Mighty Mouse
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot
screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I noticed it installed itseld in an update to Windows 10 and there
doesn't seem to be any way to delete it.
I didn't ask for it nor did MS give me an option to install or not. I
have no need or desire to interact with it so I should have been
given the option. If Linux wasn't such a steaming pile of useless
shit I'd be using it instead of Windows.
You could go to Mac OS     ;-)
and be locked into Apple. no thanks
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Have a nice day!..
stay sane, be happy, and enjoy living.
Xeno
2024-10-14 04:31:40 UTC
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Post by Clocky
Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of
everything that's been said to it right from when you first used it.
you can see your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text,
and you can save it, print it, have it translated, have it read
aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you
cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us
questions, and keeping a record of our interaction with copilot?
could it possibly be to obtain as much info about us as possible and
construct a profile?
Probably and I can imagine that info to be quite valuable to
advertisers.
  I bet it is.
Post by Mighty Mouse
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot
screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I noticed it installed itseld in an update to Windows 10 and there
doesn't seem to be any way to delete it.
I didn't ask for it nor did MS give me an option to install or not. I
have no need or desire to interact with it so I should have been
given the option. If Linux wasn't such a steaming pile of useless
shit I'd be using it instead of Windows.
You could go to Mac OS     ;-)
and be locked into Apple. no thanks
First bite. Was expecting a WA fish to jump on my hook, I'm using the
best bait!
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Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Mighty Mouse
2024-10-14 04:53:53 UTC
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Post by Clocky
Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess
what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete
it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a record of our
interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain as much
info about us as possible and construct a profile?
Probably and I can imagine that info to be quite valuable to advertisers.
  I bet it is.
Post by Mighty Mouse
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot
screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I noticed it installed itseld in an update to Windows 10 and there
doesn't seem to be any way to delete it.
I didn't ask for it nor did MS give me an option to install or not.
I have no need or desire to interact with it so I should have been
given the option. If Linux wasn't such a steaming pile of useless
shit I'd be using it instead of Windows.
You could go to Mac OS     ;-)
and be locked into Apple. no thanks
First bite. Was expecting a WA fish to jump on my hook, I'm using the
best bait!
LOL! :)
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Have a nice day!..
stay sane, be happy, and enjoy living.
Clocky
2024-10-14 07:04:44 UTC
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Post by Clocky
Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess
what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete
it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a record of our
interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain as much
info about us as possible and construct a profile?
Probably and I can imagine that info to be quite valuable to advertisers.
  I bet it is.
Post by Mighty Mouse
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot
screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I noticed it installed itseld in an update to Windows 10 and there
doesn't seem to be any way to delete it.
I didn't ask for it nor did MS give me an option to install or not.
I have no need or desire to interact with it so I should have been
given the option. If Linux wasn't such a steaming pile of useless
shit I'd be using it instead of Windows.
You could go to Mac OS     ;-)
and be locked into Apple. no thanks
First bite. Was expecting a WA fish to jump on my hook, I'm using the
best bait!
LOL! :)
Nah, not biting :-)
--
In thread "May need to buy petrol soon" Sept 23 2021 11:15:59am
Keithr0 wrote: "He made the assertion either he proves it or he is a
proven liar."

On Sept 23 2021 3:16:29pm Keithr0 wrote:
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if it is unproven, he is lying."
Mighty Mouse
2024-10-14 04:06:56 UTC
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Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of
everything that's been said to it right from when you first used it.
you can see your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text,
and you can save it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud
to you, or screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot
do with it? you guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us
questions, and keeping a record of our interaction with copilot?
could it possibly be to obtain as much info about us as possible and
construct a profile?
Probably and I can imagine that info to be quite valuable to advertisers.
I can see them rubbing their hands together in glee
Post by Clocky
Post by Mighty Mouse
 I bet it is. and even if we could delete our conversations from the
copilot screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a
record of everything that's been said!
I noticed it installed itseld in an update to Windows 10 and there
doesn't seem to be any way to delete it.
yep. the latest update put it in the task bar
Post by Clocky
I didn't ask for it nor did MS give me an option to install or not. I
have no need or desire to interact with it so I should have been given
the option. If Linux wasn't such a steaming pile of useless shit I'd
be using it instead of Windows.
I have Linux running on another PC. I just keep hoping that it will
evolve into a viable alternative to windows. but for now I just have it
on the secondary PC, to keep au fait with it
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stay sane, be happy, and enjoy living.
Peter Jason
2024-11-18 06:10:26 UTC
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On Sun, 13 Oct 2024 17:28:24 +1100, Mighty Mouse
Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of everything
that's been said to it right from when you first used it. you can see
your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text, and you can
save it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud to you, or
screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you
guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a
record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain
as much info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is.
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot screen,
that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of everything
that's been said!
I use both Copilot and ChatGPT, The ChatGPT does not ask questions in
my experience.
Clocky
2024-11-18 10:24:56 UTC
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On Sun, 13 Oct 2024 17:28:24 +1100, Mighty Mouse
Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of everything
that's been said to it right from when you first used it. you can see
your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text, and you can
save it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud to you, or
screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you
guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a
record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain
as much info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is.
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot screen,
that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of everything
that's been said!
I use both Copilot and ChatGPT, The ChatGPT does not ask questions in
my experience.
These AI bots get so much wrong.
--
In thread "May need to buy petrol soon" Sept 23 2021 11:15:59am
Keithr0 wrote: "He made the assertion either he proves it or he is a
proven liar."

On Sept 23 2021 3:16:29pm Keithr0 wrote:
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if it is unproven, he is lying."
Keithr0
2024-11-21 07:19:59 UTC
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Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of everything
that's been said to it right from when you first used it. you can see
your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text, and you can
save it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud to you, or
screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you
guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a
record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain
as much info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is.
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot screen,
that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of everything
that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got, it
asked for no personal data, or anything else

explain emergent gravity

Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in theoretical
physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force but rather an
emergent phenomenon arising from more basic underlying processes. Here's
a breakdown:

What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the quantum
entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's similar to how
temperature emerges from the collective behavior of countless
microscopic particles.

Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.

Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.

Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is that
it offers an alternative explanation for the effects attributed to dark
matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it suggests that
gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum effects2.

Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and gravity
are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying microscopic
phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe the behavior of a
Bose-Einstein condensate.

Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong experimental
support for emergent gravity. The theory is still largely speculative
and requires more research and testing1.

Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of emergent
gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided a
comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like general
relativity.

Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe, potentially
eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new insights into the
nature of spacetime4.

It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think about
this concept?
MightyMouse
2024-11-21 08:36:13 UTC
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Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of everything
that's been said to it right from when you first used it. you can see
your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text, and you can
save it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud to you, or
screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it?
you guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping
a record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to
obtain as much info about us as possible and construct a profile? I
bet it is. and even if we could delete our conversations from the
copilot screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a
record of everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got, it
asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in theoretical
physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force but rather an
emergent phenomenon arising from more basic underlying processes. Here's
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the quantum
entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's similar to how
temperature emerges from the collective behavior of countless
microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is that
it offers an alternative explanation for the effects attributed to dark
matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it suggests that
gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and gravity
are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying microscopic
phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe the behavior of a
Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong experimental
support for emergent gravity. The theory is still largely speculative
and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of emergent
gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided a
comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like general
relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe, potentially
eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new insights into the
nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think about
this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
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Live long and prosper.
Keithr0
2024-11-21 10:32:31 UTC
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Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of
everything that's been said to it right from when you first used it.
you can see your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text,
and you can save it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud
to you, or screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot
do with it? you guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us
questions, and keeping a record of our interaction with copilot?
could it possibly be to obtain as much info about us as possible and
construct a profile? I bet it is. and even if we could delete our
conversations from the copilot screen, that's no guarantee that M$
doesn't still have a record of everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got, it
asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force
but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic underlying
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is that
it offers an alternative explanation for the effects attributed to
dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it suggests that
gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe the
behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong experimental
support for emergent gravity. The theory is still largely speculative
and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of emergent
gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided a
comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think about
this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Xeno
2024-11-21 12:16:04 UTC
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Post by Keithr0
Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of
everything that's been said to it right from when you first used it.
you can see your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text,
and you can save it, print it, have it translated, have it read
aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you
cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us
questions, and keeping a record of our interaction with copilot?
could it possibly be to obtain as much info about us as possible and
construct a profile? I bet it is. and even if we could delete our
conversations from the copilot screen, that's no guarantee that M$
doesn't still have a record of everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got, it
asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force
but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic underlying
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects attributed
to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it suggests that
gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe
the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong experimental
support for emergent gravity. The theory is still largely speculative
and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of emergent
gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided a
comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think about
this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The big
giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".

I'll award the points to Felix here.
--
Xeno


Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
MightyMouse
2024-11-21 12:42:06 UTC
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been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess
what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete
it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a record of our
interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain as much
info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is. and
even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot screen,
that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got, it
asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force
but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic underlying
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects attributed
to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it suggests that
gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe
the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong experimental
support for emergent gravity. The theory is still largely
speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of emergent
gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided a
comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think
about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The big
giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
He's an idiot
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Live long and prosper.
Xeno
2024-11-21 13:23:20 UTC
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been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess
what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete
it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a record of our
interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain as much
info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is.
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot
screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got,
it asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force
but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects
attributed to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it
suggests that gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum
effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe
the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong
experimental support for emergent gravity. The theory is still
largely speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of
emergent gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided
a comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think
about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The
big giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
He's an idiot
I'd have said desperate - as in desperate to score a point.

The question mark could just as easily have been appended thus; "What do
you think?" since the remainder of the question just narrows the topic
down a little more precisely.
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Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Mighty Mouse
2024-11-22 04:41:03 UTC
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been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but
guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed..
delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a
record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to
obtain as much info about us as possible and construct a
profile? I bet it is. and even if we could delete our
conversations from the copilot screen, that's no guarantee that
M$ doesn't still have a record of everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got,
it asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental
force but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior
of countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge
from microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the
statistical behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects
attributed to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it
suggests that gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum
effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can
describe the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong
experimental support for emergent gravity. The theory is still
largely speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of
emergent gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet
provided a comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing
theories like general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate
and research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you
think about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The
big giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
He's an idiot
I'd have said desperate - as in desperate to score a point.
indeed. and he always picks me to try to do it with
Post by Xeno
The question mark could just as easily have been appended thus; "What
do you think?" since the remainder of the question just narrows the
topic down a little more precisely.
exactly right
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stay sane, be happy, and enjoy living.
alvey
2024-11-21 20:26:46 UTC
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Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess
what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete
it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a record of our
interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain as much
info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is.
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot
screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got,
it asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force
but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects
attributed to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it
suggests that gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum
effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe
the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong
experimental support for emergent gravity. The theory is still
largely speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of
emergent gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided
a comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think
about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The
big giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
He's an idiot
When someone declares that, "What do you think about this concept?"
*isn't* a question, then that's a reasonable conclusion.


alvey
Xeno
2024-11-22 00:24:16 UTC
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Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but
guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed..
delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a record
of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain
as much info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet
it is. and even if we could delete our conversations from the
copilot screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a
record of everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got,
it asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental
force but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge
from microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the
statistical behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects
attributed to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it
suggests that gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum
effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe
the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong
experimental support for emergent gravity. The theory is still
largely speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of
emergent gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided
a comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think
about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The
big giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
He's an idiot
When someone declares that, "What do you think about this concept?"
*isn't* a question, then that's a reasonable conclusion.
alvey
And Keith has the temerity to call himself a Pom.
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(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
alvey
2024-11-21 20:23:12 UTC
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been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess
what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete
it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a record of our
interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain as much
info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is. and
even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot screen,
that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got, it
asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force
but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic underlying
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects attributed
to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it suggests that
gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe
the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong experimental
support for emergent gravity. The theory is still largely
speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of emergent
gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided a
comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think
about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The big
giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
Nahhh. It's a KO. And felix didn't even throw a punch! Richo tripped
over his ego and face-planted the canvas.


alvey
Xeno
2024-11-22 00:22:07 UTC
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been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess
what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete
it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a record of our
interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain as much
info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is.
and even if we could delete our conversations from the copilot
screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got,
it asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force
but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects
attributed to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it
suggests that gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum
effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe
the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong
experimental support for emergent gravity. The theory is still
largely speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of
emergent gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided
a comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think
about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The
big giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
Nahhh. It's a KO. And felix didn't even throw a punch! Richo tripped
over his ego and face-planted the canvas.
Ok, so it's 10-0 and Felix is awarded ten points and the match.
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alvey
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(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Clocky
2024-11-22 01:44:29 UTC
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been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but
guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed..
delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a record
of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to obtain
as much info about us as possible and construct a profile? I bet
it is. and even if we could delete our conversations from the
copilot screen, that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a
record of everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got,
it asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental
force but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge
from microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the
statistical behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects
attributed to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it
suggests that gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum
effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe
the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong
experimental support for emergent gravity. The theory is still
largely speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of
emergent gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided
a comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think
about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The
big giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
Nahhh. It's a KO. And felix didn't even throw a punch! Richo tripped
over his ego and face-planted the canvas.
Ok, so it's 10-0 and Felix is awarded ten points and the match.
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alvey
More like a 1 - 0 win to felix after Sliemey kicked an own goal in the
first few seconds and walked off the field, celebrating as he went.
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In thread "May need to buy petrol soon" Sept 23 2021 11:15:59am
Keithr0 wrote: "He made the assertion either he proves it or he is a
proven liar."

On Sept 23 2021 3:16:29pm Keithr0 wrote:
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if it is unproven, he is lying."
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2024-11-22 02:49:29 UTC
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been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but
guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed..
delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a
record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to
obtain as much info about us as possible and construct a
profile? I bet it is. and even if we could delete our
conversations from the copilot screen, that's no guarantee that
M$ doesn't still have a record of everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got,
it asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental
force but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior
of countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge
from microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the
statistical behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects
attributed to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it
suggests that gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum
effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can
describe the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong
experimental support for emergent gravity. The theory is still
largely speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of
emergent gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet
provided a comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing
theories like general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate
and research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you
think about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The
big giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
Nahhh. It's a KO. And felix didn't even throw a punch! Richo tripped
over his ego and face-planted the canvas.
Ok, so it's 10-0 and Felix is awarded ten points and the match.
Post by alvey
alvey
More like a 1 - 0 win to felix after Sliemey kicked an own goal in the
first few seconds and walked off the field, celebrating as he went.
Yehbut a knockout is worth 10 points. Keith swung, missed, tripped over
his own feet, fell to the mat, then slithered under the ropes and out of
the stadium - so no points at all.
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Xeno


Nothing astonishes Noddy so much as common sense and plain dealing.
(with apologies to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Mighty Mouse
2024-11-22 04:46:42 UTC
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Post by Keithr0
Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of
things. firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you
the info you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to
start a dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it
want me to tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I
noticed it keeps a record of everything that's been said to it
right from when you first used it. you can see your entire
interaction by scrolling back thru the text, and you can save
it, print it, have it translated, have it read aloud to you, or
screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you cannot do
with it? you guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us
questions, and keeping a record of our interaction with
copilot? could it possibly be to obtain as much info about us
as possible and construct a profile? I bet it is. and even if
we could delete our conversations from the copilot screen,
that's no guarantee that M$ doesn't still have a record of
everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I
got, it asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental
force but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information.
It's similar to how temperature emerges from the collective
behavior of countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist
Erik Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be
explained by changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or
randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge
from microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the
statistical behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity
is that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects
attributed to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it
suggests that gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum
effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can
describe the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong
experimental support for emergent gravity. The theory is still
largely speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of
emergent gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet
provided a comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing
theories like general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering
new insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate
and research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you
think about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The
big giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
Nahhh. It's a KO. And felix didn't even throw a punch! Richo tripped
over his ego and face-planted the canvas.
Ok, so it's 10-0 and Felix is awarded ten points and the match.
Post by alvey
alvey
More like a 1 - 0 win to felix after Sliemey kicked an own goal in the
first few seconds and walked off the field, celebrating as he went.
all he did was prove what I said in the OP was correct, which of course
it was. and if sliemey had answered copilot it would have asked a
further question, and so on.
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Have a nice day!..
stay sane, be happy, and enjoy living.
Mighty Mouse
2024-11-22 04:43:27 UTC
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Post by alvey
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Post by Keithr0
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Post by Keithr0
Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info
you asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a
dialogue. I thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to
tell it things about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a
record of everything that's been said to it right from when you
first used it. you can see your entire interaction by scrolling
back thru the text, and you can save it, print it, have it
translated, have it read aloud to you, or screenshot it. but
guess what's the one thing you cannot do with it? you guessed..
delete it! so why is M$ asking us questions, and keeping a
record of our interaction with copilot? could it possibly be to
obtain as much info about us as possible and construct a
profile? I bet it is. and even if we could delete our
conversations from the copilot screen, that's no guarantee that
M$ doesn't still have a record of everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got,
it asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental
force but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior
of countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge
from microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the
statistical behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects
attributed to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it
suggests that gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum
effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can
describe the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong
experimental support for emergent gravity. The theory is still
largely speculative and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of
emergent gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet
provided a comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing
theories like general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate
and research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you
think about this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Still phrased as a question hence postfixed by a question mark. The
big giveaway were the first 4 words - "What do you think".
I'll award the points to Felix here.
Nahhh. It's a KO. And felix didn't even throw a punch! Richo tripped
over his ego and face-planted the canvas.
Ok, so it's 10-0 and Felix is awarded ten points and the match.
yes, I win regardless. and it was a very easy win
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Post by alvey
alvey
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Have a nice day!..
stay sane, be happy, and enjoy living.
Clocky
2024-11-22 01:38:14 UTC
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Post by MightyMouse
Post by Keithr0
Post by Mighty Mouse
been checking out copilot today, and noticed a couple of things.
firstly, in any interaction with it, after it gives you the info you
asked for, it asks you questions, and wants to start a dialogue. I
thought that's a bit strange. why does it want me to tell it things
about myself? and secondly.. I noticed it keeps a record of
everything that's been said to it right from when you first used it.
you can see your entire interaction by scrolling back thru the text,
and you can save it, print it, have it translated, have it read
aloud to you, or screenshot it. but guess what's the one thing you
cannot do with it? you guessed.. delete it! so why is M$ asking us
questions, and keeping a record of our interaction with copilot?
could it possibly be to obtain as much info about us as possible and
construct a profile? I bet it is. and even if we could delete our
conversations from the copilot screen, that's no guarantee that M$
doesn't still have a record of everything that's been said!
I asked co-pilot to explain emergent gravity, this is what I got, it
asked for no personal data, or anything else
explain emergent gravity
Emergent gravity is a fascinating and relatively new idea in
theoretical physics that suggests gravity isn't a fundamental force
but rather an emergent phenomenon arising from more basic underlying
What is Emergent Gravity?
Concept: Emergent gravity proposes that gravity emerges from the
quantum entanglement of small bits of spacetime information. It's
similar to how temperature emerges from the collective behavior of
countless microscopic particles.
Origin: The idea was first proposed by theoretical physicist Erik
Verlinde in 2009. He suggested that gravity could be explained by
changes in entropy, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system2.
Key Points
Thermodynamic Roots: The theory is rooted in thermodynamics and
statistical mechanics. Just as temperature and pressure emerge from
microscopic interactions, gravity might emerge from the statistical
behavior of microscopic degrees of freedom3.
Dark Matter: One of the intriguing aspects of emergent gravity is
that it offers an alternative explanation for the effects attributed
to dark matter. Instead of invoking unseen matter, it suggests that
gravitational anomalies could be due to quantum effects2.
Spacetime Curvature: In this framework, spacetime curvature and
gravity are seen as macroscopic manifestations of underlying
microscopic phenomena, similar to how fluid mechanics can describe
the behavior of a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Challenges and Controversies
Experimental Evidence: So far, there hasn't been strong experimental
support for emergent gravity. The theory is still largely speculative
and requires more research and testing1.
Debate: The physics community is divided on the validity of emergent
gravity. While it's a clever idea, it hasn't yet provided a
comprehensive explanation that supersedes existing theories like
general relativity.
Potential Implications
New Understanding: If proven correct, emergent gravity could
revolutionize our understanding of gravity and the universe,
potentially eliminating the need for dark matter and offering new
insights into the nature of spacetime4.
It's a bold and intriguing idea that continues to spark debate and
research in the field of theoretical physics. What do you think about
this concept?
it asked you a question, dumbass
Nope, it asked for an opinion you little twit.
Clearly worded as a question.

Felix 1 - Sliemey 0
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In thread "May need to buy petrol soon" Sept 23 2021 11:15:59am
Keithr0 wrote: "He made the assertion either he proves it or he is a
proven liar."

On Sept 23 2021 3:16:29pm Keithr0 wrote:
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if it is unproven, he is lying."
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