Like any tool, it depends on how you use it. As a teenager, I used it to paint and write. It opened many doors. I found inner expression that was not possible otherwise. The measures used in the study are not absolutes…
>Keller said he's changed the system so customers with reservations have to pre-pay for drinks, including a service charge. "It's just to protect our staff," he said. Know what would protect staff no matter what? A…
remember paved roads! And libraries! and schools for poor kids! OH NO!!
It's simple. The powers that be rely on the constant stream of bad news to convince the terrified population to give away what control they have. It's a spectrum- dictatorships use it, sure, but even democracies work…
All businesses that make their fortunes from gambling must deceive to get people to participate. It's such a major red flag.
considering his casual disregard for the feelings of fellow Harvard students back in the day, I doubt he cares what his legacy is. Just being rich and famous is plenty reward.
I'm thinking of all of the people who have pickup jobs, cobbling together 3-4 jobs with no benefits from anyone, the so-called "sidegig" industry really can't afford a mass takeover of robots. they will drop out of the…
It only takes one attempt to contact a corporation using their new AI system to scar you, it's that dehumanizing. And millions of people know exactly what I mean.
I'm old. I am not rich in the pecuniary way, but in friendship and canine companionship. And I eagerly support young candidates. I don't want to be led by good ole boys and gals who refuse to relinquish power and…
I wonder if when it truly becomes indistinguishable from reality if people won't increasingly seek direct experiences with fellow humans. We're already experiencing this as a family. AI is such a strange mental rabbit…
Cool. let's phase out or change all of the other things that can kill you as readily as smoking can: obesity, highly processed foods, air pollution, sedentary jobs / inactivity, chronic alcohol drinking, unsafe driving,…
this is what we had no choice but to contribute to
The acceleration point for both age groups studied is 2012. What happened that year? The article doesn't try to answer this. Might be mentioned in the study I suppose.
same, old is all I use, I'm frankly shocked it's still around.
Does the "outperforming" conclusion incorporate the appropriateness of decisions? Or just if things are technically correct. Without human eyes on cases, things could easily get very off track. AI can do a lot of data…
Murphy's Law in action.
>you have disposable income to spend on something as useless as instagram or facebook Useless in the big picture, but I know people who are cobbling together various income streams to maintain basic quality of life-…
this is reason enough to close the vast majority of them. if you're engaged in discussion, that's one type. the doomscrolling types, more addictive but very much more disposable.
Sounds like a feasible world economic collapse scenario.
I believe the room right now is a little divided about yet more subscriptions, we'll see.
they are trying to change the definition of the term, like truth.
fortunately theirs is not the only record.
So if you teach something that doesn't jive with admin... [thumb across throat] grkkk.
I know it's a completely different thing- but the neurodiverse face similar struggles of having to wade through reams of completely superfluous content to get to anything usuable. Having done plenty of text to speech…
I'm sure there won't be any regrettable long-term consequences of this. /s
Like any tool, it depends on how you use it. As a teenager, I used it to paint and write. It opened many doors. I found inner expression that was not possible otherwise. The measures used in the study are not absolutes…
>Keller said he's changed the system so customers with reservations have to pre-pay for drinks, including a service charge. "It's just to protect our staff," he said. Know what would protect staff no matter what? A…
remember paved roads! And libraries! and schools for poor kids! OH NO!!
It's simple. The powers that be rely on the constant stream of bad news to convince the terrified population to give away what control they have. It's a spectrum- dictatorships use it, sure, but even democracies work…
All businesses that make their fortunes from gambling must deceive to get people to participate. It's such a major red flag.
considering his casual disregard for the feelings of fellow Harvard students back in the day, I doubt he cares what his legacy is. Just being rich and famous is plenty reward.
I'm thinking of all of the people who have pickup jobs, cobbling together 3-4 jobs with no benefits from anyone, the so-called "sidegig" industry really can't afford a mass takeover of robots. they will drop out of the…
It only takes one attempt to contact a corporation using their new AI system to scar you, it's that dehumanizing. And millions of people know exactly what I mean.
I'm old. I am not rich in the pecuniary way, but in friendship and canine companionship. And I eagerly support young candidates. I don't want to be led by good ole boys and gals who refuse to relinquish power and…
I wonder if when it truly becomes indistinguishable from reality if people won't increasingly seek direct experiences with fellow humans. We're already experiencing this as a family. AI is such a strange mental rabbit…
Cool. let's phase out or change all of the other things that can kill you as readily as smoking can: obesity, highly processed foods, air pollution, sedentary jobs / inactivity, chronic alcohol drinking, unsafe driving,…
this is what we had no choice but to contribute to
The acceleration point for both age groups studied is 2012. What happened that year? The article doesn't try to answer this. Might be mentioned in the study I suppose.
same, old is all I use, I'm frankly shocked it's still around.
Does the "outperforming" conclusion incorporate the appropriateness of decisions? Or just if things are technically correct. Without human eyes on cases, things could easily get very off track. AI can do a lot of data…
Murphy's Law in action.
>you have disposable income to spend on something as useless as instagram or facebook Useless in the big picture, but I know people who are cobbling together various income streams to maintain basic quality of life-…
this is reason enough to close the vast majority of them. if you're engaged in discussion, that's one type. the doomscrolling types, more addictive but very much more disposable.
Sounds like a feasible world economic collapse scenario.
I believe the room right now is a little divided about yet more subscriptions, we'll see.
they are trying to change the definition of the term, like truth.
fortunately theirs is not the only record.
So if you teach something that doesn't jive with admin... [thumb across throat] grkkk.
I know it's a completely different thing- but the neurodiverse face similar struggles of having to wade through reams of completely superfluous content to get to anything usuable. Having done plenty of text to speech…
I'm sure there won't be any regrettable long-term consequences of this. /s