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I wish we could get immunized via candy, might be fewer anti-vaxxers.
I wish we could get immunized via candy, might be fewer anti-vaxxers.
Plus even if you defederate them, oops, it’s all public anyway!
Color is a far broader word than that, even if in some niche uses it’s specific.
Slick use of negative space!
Dude in the third panel needs to go to the hospital. His leg is bending the wrong way.
Nobody really needs a 2D projection of the world anymore - we’re all packing superior 3D renderers in our pockets. It’s just hard to break old habits.
Depends on what journal is reviewing the paper.
Maybe this will convince NASA to let the Polaris missions reboost Hubble.
Fascinating if it actually works.
Me too, but I make pathfinding algorithms for video game characters. The truly classic Artificial Intelligence.
Honestly though, he’s not hurting anybody else so let him enjoy it.
I get the sentiment but wouldn’t you WANT an AI to be trained on your own words? That would make the AI more favorable to your points of view. By self-censoring you effectively let everyone else in the world decide the direction AI goes.
AI traditionally meant now-mundane things like pathfinding algorithms. The only thing people seem to want Artificial Intelligence to mean is “something a computer can almost do but can’t yet”.
If you blindly accept autocompletion suggestions then you deserve what you get. AIs aren’t gods.
Copilot is often a brilliant autocomplete, that alone will save workers plenty of time if they learn to use it.
I know that as a programmer, I spend a large percentage of my time simply transcribing correct syntax of whatever’s in my brain to the editor, and Copilot speeds that process up dramatically.
That’s a great idea, if someone can bring the software and enough advertising to make it successful. It’s really hard but possible.
Why is this news? That’s a long recognized form of free speech and protest.
Good. Let their stranglehold die.
As long as content still federates, it’s fine. If not, that’s when I start seeing a problem.
Man, reminds me of how we used AlphaSmart machines, which were like horrible little physical word processors. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Alphasmart_pro.jpg