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  2. ChatGPT’s creator Sam Altman was asked what humans ... - AOL

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    No one on the World Economic Forum’s panel, Altman included, had a convincing answer for the CNN journalist moderating the panel in Davos on Thursday. “I admit it does feel different this time.

  3. Serviceable available market - Wikipedia

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    Serviceable addressable market (SAM; also served available market) is the part of the total addressable market (TAM) that can actually be reached. [1] Overview.

  4. Why is there anything at all? - Wikipedia

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    The question does not include the timing of when anything came to exist. Some have suggested the possibility of an infinite regress, where, if an entity cannot come from nothing and this concept is mutually exclusive from something, there must have always been something that caused the previous effect, with this causal chain (either deterministic or probabilistic) extending infinitely back in ...

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  7. Code segment - Wikipedia

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    The term "segment" comes from the memory segment, which is a historical approach to memory management that has been succeeded by paging.When a program is stored in an object file, the code segment is a part of this file; when the loader places a program into memory so that it may be executed, various memory regions are allocated (in particular, as pages), corresponding to both the segments in ...

  8. Consensus reality - Wikipedia

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    Some idealists (subjective idealists) hold the view that there isn't one particular way things are, but rather that each person's personal reality is unique. Such idealists have the world view which says that we each create our own reality, and while most people may be in general agreement (consensus) about what reality is like, they might live in a different (or nonconsensus) reality.

  9. B-tree - Wikipedia

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    Bayer and McCreight never explained what, if anything, the B stands for; Boeing, balanced, between, broad, bushy, and Bayer have been suggested. [4] [5] [6] McCreight, when asked "I want to know what B in B-Tree stands for," answered [5]: Everybody does! So you just have no idea what a lunchtime conversation can turn into.