I had a job interview like this recently: "what's the most technically complex problem you've ever worked on?" The stuff I'm proudest of solved a problem and made money but it wasn't complicated for the sake of being…
I bet you like the state using force to protect your stuff though, right? If someone scary sets up a tent on your front lawn because they have nowhere to live I bet you're all about using government services to enact…
The Greenhouse example is so crazy - with no additional context about the interview, what possible value could an AI add to a summary of a real event that happened?
Individuals who personally spent hundreds of thousands of dollars a year running agents? I would love to see one example.
My work is apparently paying for seats in multiple AI tools for everybody. There's a corporate mandate that you "have to use AI for your job". People seem to mostly be using it to for (a) slide decks with cringe images…
Considering the current US regime would like to revisit Wong Kim Ark (1898), the 19th amendment (1920) and the Voting Rights Act (1965) it's fair to say they're trying undo over 100 years of civil rights progress. Not…
Given the recent changes to American policy I know people with American passports who are worried they can't even go back into the United States.
So they form the plastic (already processed) using machines they've imported, and then put pre-populated PCBs with components made in China inside them? Hardly soup to nuts manufacturing. I've worked in a niche assembly…
"have you traveled outside the country?" is a pretty common question. Doctors trained and practice in a specific context - an American hospital - may not recognize symptoms of common parasites or illnesses in other…
Ed Zitron writes about this constantly: https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-case-against-generative-ai/ All of the big players - Nvidia, OpenAI, Oracle, Microsoft - are in insane circular financing agreements that would…
I had a job interview like this recently: "what's the most technically complex problem you've ever worked on?" The stuff I'm proudest of solved a problem and made money but it wasn't complicated for the sake of being…
I bet you like the state using force to protect your stuff though, right? If someone scary sets up a tent on your front lawn because they have nowhere to live I bet you're all about using government services to enact…
The Greenhouse example is so crazy - with no additional context about the interview, what possible value could an AI add to a summary of a real event that happened?
Individuals who personally spent hundreds of thousands of dollars a year running agents? I would love to see one example.
My work is apparently paying for seats in multiple AI tools for everybody. There's a corporate mandate that you "have to use AI for your job". People seem to mostly be using it to for (a) slide decks with cringe images…
Considering the current US regime would like to revisit Wong Kim Ark (1898), the 19th amendment (1920) and the Voting Rights Act (1965) it's fair to say they're trying undo over 100 years of civil rights progress. Not…
Given the recent changes to American policy I know people with American passports who are worried they can't even go back into the United States.
So they form the plastic (already processed) using machines they've imported, and then put pre-populated PCBs with components made in China inside them? Hardly soup to nuts manufacturing. I've worked in a niche assembly…
"have you traveled outside the country?" is a pretty common question. Doctors trained and practice in a specific context - an American hospital - may not recognize symptoms of common parasites or illnesses in other…
Ed Zitron writes about this constantly: https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-case-against-generative-ai/ All of the big players - Nvidia, OpenAI, Oracle, Microsoft - are in insane circular financing agreements that would…