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Yes, this. That’s essentially the attitude of all of these corporate exec. They know it’s wrong and do it anyways.
Yes, this. That’s essentially the attitude of all of these corporate exec. They know it’s wrong and do it anyways.
I can see where you’re getting at, LLM don’t necessarily solve a problem, they just mímic patterns in data.
AI did boom, but people don’t realize the peak happened a year ago. Now all we have is latecomers with FOMO. It’s gonna be all incremental gains from here on.
Really dubious on the sodium ion batteries. Last I saw there were still issues with the technology, primarily battery life. Unless there were some breakthroughs thay went under the radar.
Even if the shares drop by 90% of their value after distribution and liquidation, that’s still 50,000 people you could pay 100,000.
This shit should be left at the hands of the state.
My brother lives far away from me. Sometimes he uploads game play directly from his PS5 onto YouTube and I get a notification. Don’t necessarily watch it for the content but it’s nice to see his clips pop 9n my feed.
Yeh, you don’t like it?
I barely use Google now. I’m on Yandex or DuckDuckGo. Yandex is probably the best right now for me.
Well put
Information has a half life. And for digital information it’s really short. I always thought the digitization of documents and media is a bad idea for this very reason. Photo albums are not as common anymore, more people read through screens. All the information is getting stored in devices that expire, get thrown away, or that won’t be able to be accessed in a couple decades.
Think about all of the information that we have stored right now digitally. If nothing is actively done to keep it safe, how much of it do you think will survive in 100 years? Instagram, Facebook, and Google will not be around forever. Your personal photo galleries videos and files WILL be lost unless someone deliberately curates them for preservation.
Good point, I always wondered if there is a way the technology will evolve and somehow find a niche that’s unexpected. But you’re right, 16 years is a long time to be meandering.
Germans are not real, they are just left over robots from a nazi experiment.
This is big chubby girl propaganda
Maybe maybe not. But they sure as shit do things they know they wouldn’t be able to get away with in any other situation.