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I'll give you a hint, it wasn't eat. And those are the only two options.
I really whish AI slop was reportable, or at least that it got labeled as such. It's really sad to see an historic event tainted like this.
Why are you posting AI slop? How about posting a real picture of the real event?
Is this sarcasm? it feels like sarcasm. In a world where people need to start a gofundme to pay for life saving surgery, yes some people need to steal to eat.
How can i get on that list?
Don't get me wrong, the Artemis program is criminally wasteful. Only the U.S. government would think of taking the mot reliable, reusable rocket engine ever built and dumping it in the ocean after a single use.
We could have the ability to do both if those in charge actually wanted to help people. Cancel the Artemis program and give the money back to Congress and they would just spend it on wars or tax cuts for the wealthy.
Please stop posting AI slop.
So what you're saying is you're going to break the rules and submit AI generated content anyway because you don't give a shit what the people actually running the service want.
There is really only so much you can improve and email client, or most user interfaces for that matter. After that it just becomes what I would call "improvement theater". They change it to say "look at all the cool progress we're making!"
I live in a kind of rural area and not a single dealer around me has any used EVs. I've been keeping an eye out for a while now and can't find anything.
So the desktop version of M365 is a no, unfortunately. The web version does however. I have never found any tool with perfect compatibility to MS Office but Only Office comes close.
There is nothing in this bill that says in that rare circumstance that the AI can't contact emergency services for them. There already tech that does that infact. Apple watches can call 911 automatically if it detects you are injured and don't respond to a prompt.
And let's not forget about the kids who have already committed suicide because the AI told them it was the right thing to do. Is it their own fault for not fact checking the AI?
So they have access to an AI but can't call 911?
And what about a 12 year old who is too embarrassed to ask her parents about a medical problem? Do the she is going to have the life experience to know she needs to double check the AI?
It's very disheartening to see the infighting between Democrats pick up as we get closer to the mid terms. We fight with each other on every topic and we wonder why we keep losing elections.
This bill does that as well.
You might have, "we" didn't. Some of us are actual software engineers.
That looks amazing. I'd love it if you would be willing to share the math you used.
I think you missed the point.
I honestly believe it is unethical to use LLMs based on how they were unethically trained.
A claim which gets consistently upheld in court but these corporations have too much money and power to be held accountable.
That's a pretty bombastic claim which I think is refuted by a lot if evidence, but that doesn't even matter because the main problem is that LLMs work based on stolen copyrighted data.
Online safety shouldn't be an afterthought. It should be part of school curriculum and needs to include identifying misinformation. We also need to make it easier for parents to guide their kids, though i don't know how you accomplish that.
While I don't have any perfect answers myself, it feels like society hasn't caught up to the technology we have available to us. I think we need a shift in our fundamental thinking. For one, we need to be teaching better critical thinking skills in school.
Fyi, this isn't LinkedIn. You're not impressing anyone here with your mindless business slogans.
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