Occasionally they throw in a “Frunch” as well just to keep historians on their toes.
Occasionally they throw in a “Frunch” as well just to keep historians on their toes.
BMW (Big Metal Willy)
Some More News had the right take on this: all these companies just dumped (either in investment or development) (hundreds of) billions of dollars into AI development.
The problem is, we’re still 10-15 years away from AI being actually useful in gadgets and stuff. But these companies want to get paid now, so they’re shoving the cheapest, shittiest “functional” AI onto the market just to try and recoup some losses. And it’s painfully apparent it isn’t working.
Eh, some could also be solved with more time off.
Two posts and op hasn’t mentioned the movie lol.
It’s because every childrens show is an abstraction of real life relationships meant to teach lessons or just generally have cooler adventures than real life.
So yeah, of course when you have an episode where there’s a loving caring character you can say “that’s actually their mom” or the spunky side kick can actually be their sister.
Literally me atm. Had some coffee left in the pot. 3:30 is way too late for lunch though.
Nostalgic for 2014 only because if I was out there with what I know now I would own life.
Not gonna listen to my 2034 self though, I don’t even know that guy.
Community saw this as a potential note and agreed that it isn’t provably true and doesn’t contribute to the post. Rejected and it won’t be shown.
If you think this method doesn’t work I have an entire Wikipedia to show you.
The most surprising thing to me is that PornHub is owned by a multinational Canada based private equity firm Aylo. I guess surprising might not be the right word, maybe morbidly reassuring that no one escapes from the slimy hands of late capitalism.
Damn I read these books as a kid, do they really get this sci-fi on them? Or is it some Scooby-Doo sort of shenanigans.
Fable apologized, disabled the feature, and removed other AI tools.
Critics argue the response was insufficient, highlighting broader issues of bias in generative AI and the need for better safeguards.
What? I doubt these “critics” exist beyond this article having to have an open-ended closer.
Fortunately/unfortunately Lemmy isn’t big enough to move the needle on any of these conservative’s radars. Until it proves that it can influence a significant fraction of their demographic they don’t care.
We have an FDA with less and less power and a culture of ruthless capitalism that thinks the baseline set by the government is still too high and needs to spend all effort cutting as many corners as possible to make the largest profit.
I heard a cool theory that said basically: we’re pretty well into our techno sci-fi future that we promised in scifi media and stuff. But what we didn’t expect is that the techno future reuses the same architecture and building stuff from the 1970s, the only discernable difference is that there’s a screen in every room and tech in everything and the real future is in that virtual world inside those that’s completely invisible to someone from the 1970s
It doesn’t have to be unidentified by the makers. You just need to not be able to identify it.
They can work and be unidentified. There’s no contradictions.
How Luffy D. Monkey looks right before he’s about destroy the big bad guy in every arc.