I think he already got pay-to-search and AI-infiltrated subreddits.
He’s just trying new combos.
I think he already got pay-to-search and AI-infiltrated subreddits.
He’s just trying new combos.
republican judges are probably okay with the bribe/ gratuity as long as they checks 10 commandments “do not bear false witness” about it.
🤡 marvelous
Ahhh, it’s a florida man news. Totally onion capable. Have a good day.
While the proposed bill’s goals are great, I am not so sure about how it would be tested and enforced.
It’s cool that on current LLMs, the LLM can generate a ‘no’ response like those clips where people ask if the LLM has access to their location – but then promptly gives advices to a closest restaurant as soon as the topic of location isn’t on the spotlight.
There’s also the part about trying to contain ‘AI’ to follow once it has ingested a lot of training data. Even goog doesn’t know how to curb it once they are done with initial training.
I am all up for the bill. It’s a good precedent but a more defined and enforce-able one would be great as well.
this reminded me of that feature with lots of articles about its usefulness:
@platform('engagement')
game.Release().then(ninjaNFTandMTXDLC);
are you feeling it Mr. Crabs?
meanwhile, copilot:
even in sourcery, the one that controls the domain has the biggest fuckery.
Finally some news about the first human trial.
The part about them not issuing regular progress reports since day 1 (a month or so ago) is, how these doctors put it, concerning.
Apart from that, I think jumping from monkeys to human experiments when the success rate is low feels either rush work or some high person in charge decided to go all-or-nothing.
A redditor bot is a viable example of a forum member bot.
IMO, I don’t think it can drive topics, but it could make things controversial.
Hey Sugar, which of these pics have traffic lights on them?
bots gotta help each other
the hard drive portion feels more expected because there’s moving parts in there.
with SSDs and USB sticks it’s more chanced because we can’t see the insides before buying.
maybe it’s time for a clear/neon- plastic comeback but this time with usb sticks?
Data recovery firm CBL reports that memory chips in the most recent microSD cards and USB sticks are perhaps the most unreliable.
Homer: “the most unreliable so far”
i thought they finally caught on with the blood sacrifices~
yes. kinda sucks.
I believe there was a couple of attempts that tried to complain but got dismissed because the defense mentioned the complainant didn’t read the TOS.
When you click “buy” or “purchase” on a video on Amazon Prime, you’re not actually coming into ownership of that movie of TV show. Instead, you’re merely paying for a limited license for “on-demand viewing over an indefinite period of time", as warned in the very small print on the company’s website.
they can get away apparently because of this very small print.
yarr-har-fiddle-dee-dee/ if you love to sail the seeries of tubes
free subscription to some meditation app?
employee mental health well-being is secured!
I wish in the future, we all get nasa level broadband (for cheap or free)
good call for CMA.
I would think what’s going to happen there is Adobe will acquire figma and either keep the IP so their CS product will get the monopoly.
Ooorrr~ keep the brand but also get the monopoly.
she’s not selling bibles or nfts or pardons.
this will be a good show.