• vovchik_ilich [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    The very first link shows that this is incremental benefit that’s been taking place since 2010. Computational tools are useful, but you’re providing mostly links of algorithms/learning models to sort pictures for medical purposes and diagnosis (useful and cool), and saying that somehow that means fusion will be solved by AI

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      Like if I go to Journal of Fusion Energyhttps://link.springer.com/journal/10894 – the latest article is titled ‘Artificial Neural Network-Based Tomography Reconstruction of Plasma Radiation Distribution at GOLEM Tokamak’ and the 4th-latest is ‘Deep Learning Based Surrogate Model a fast Soft X-ray (SXR) Tomography on HL-2 a Tokamak’. I am sorry if that upsets you but that’s the way the field is.

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      I’m mostly answering the question I was asked: what are some examples of technical research in the field.

      How can we solve plasma control without AI? And why exclude that tool?

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        I’m not saying we should exclude any tools, I’m just skeptical about the trend of calling everything AI, attributing all computational advances to AI, and jumping into the bandwagon of businesses trying to oversell any and all computating as AI.

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            Because that’s how you end up with dipshits calling federal funding of the CIA socialism.

            Socialism is when the government does stuff. If it does a lot of stuff that’s communism.

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                And yet I can go to some TYT video or a DSA meeting and hear some dipshit lib say socialism is when the government does stuff IRL.

                Hell, I can go find a few coworkers who say that too, and immediately follow it up with calling Kamala a communist and Biden a Maoist.

                But I suppose that’s A-okay with you since

                That’s just cosmetic stuff. Why care about what words people use?

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                  As you’re trying to make a link between [using neural nets to research plasma control for fusion] and [Biden is a Maoist], I have no.reason to take you seriously.

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                    You’re advocating for the dilution of linguistic terminology and making it so you can smear people who hate dogshit stolen art as people who hate medical science.

                    The only person who shouldn’t be taken seriously is you.