i imagine that paying out would set a precedent or provide future discoverable evidence that they want to avoid. fighting (and winning) might have allowed them to continue their chat bot system without needing to change…
i did this for a while (non military) and the entire reason was i found the motion to read the watch much more ergonomic. reading an "outside" watch requires twisting my arm or lifting my elbow in a somewhat…
tried to find an article describing the wider instances that the author mentions "Beeper Mini users find Macs banned from iMessage network" https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/01/14/beeper-mini-users...
"disable its tokens" "freezing 326 wallets" no indication from this article that the tether has been seized / transferred
would love to read more if you have a link [edit: re CIA connection]
maybe not the distinction you meant but the UK is still in Europe (the continent) and to me, European is a word based on location not membership of the European Union (which the UK left)
oops yeah, sounds absurd, i was falling asleep when i wrote it. p sure i was thinking about the first few months of covid lockdowns in the US as a comparison when i was writing the reply
perhaps not rights to have a job in general but there is value in thinking about this at least at the national scale. people need income to pay taxes, they need income to buy the stuff that other people sell. if all the…
from one perspective we already have fully autonomous cars, it's just the making them safe for humans and fitting them into a strict legal framework for their behavior that needs finishing before they're released to the…
wow this ticks so many boxes for me, really cool ! would gladly watch a full length video of it working. i'm already imagining a future where some guy with a big plot of land has solar powered electric heavy machines…
i imagine that the current setup drives more ad views than what this tweet proposes : ( it's a sad thing i notice in so many sites and apps that the tiny chance of getting some money out of the small % of people who…
i'm not a fan of adobe but they are an industry standard and have a deal for 50% off the full suite 1 year plan which strikes me as a decent deal
a company could derive value from increased headcount if investors or shareholders perceive it as a valuable metric and reward the company with more money or a higher valuation regardless of other metrics. i wonder if…
is he pro unions and employee owned companies ?
thanks, i really enjoyed watching it
good points. on second thought, i should give them due credit for building a brand reputation as being "best" that will continue even if they aren't the best at some point, which will keep a lot of people with them.…
i appreciate your confidence and would love to know how far you would go with the guarantee ! it makes me realize that there is at least one avenue for some level of trust about gpt accuracy and that's my general…
they definitely do but i think in podcasts i generally have a better ability to evaluate how much trust i should place in what i'm hearing. i know if i'm listening to a professional chef podcast, i can probably trust…
i don't think that's really any brand loyalty for OpenAI. people will use whatever is cheapest and best. in the longer run people will use whatever has the best access and integration. what's keeping people with OpenAI…
transcript: http://archive.today/t0gpM
i think this is unlikely given Musk's warnings about the dangers posed by AI
i'm not sure i've ever seen an ad that i considered helpful, useful, or was grateful to see i get the dream and i buy things all the time but for me ads don't make that buying experience easier because i dont trust any…
i think even just masking the background with a static image for a few of the scenes would be a gigantic improvement to hide the inconsistent quality of each frame
i wonder if people are buying these to meet minimum spend requirements for credit card sign up bonuses and reselling right away("manufactured spend")
An elegant weapon, for a more... civilized age
i imagine that paying out would set a precedent or provide future discoverable evidence that they want to avoid. fighting (and winning) might have allowed them to continue their chat bot system without needing to change…
i did this for a while (non military) and the entire reason was i found the motion to read the watch much more ergonomic. reading an "outside" watch requires twisting my arm or lifting my elbow in a somewhat…
tried to find an article describing the wider instances that the author mentions "Beeper Mini users find Macs banned from iMessage network" https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/01/14/beeper-mini-users...
"disable its tokens" "freezing 326 wallets" no indication from this article that the tether has been seized / transferred
would love to read more if you have a link [edit: re CIA connection]
maybe not the distinction you meant but the UK is still in Europe (the continent) and to me, European is a word based on location not membership of the European Union (which the UK left)
oops yeah, sounds absurd, i was falling asleep when i wrote it. p sure i was thinking about the first few months of covid lockdowns in the US as a comparison when i was writing the reply
perhaps not rights to have a job in general but there is value in thinking about this at least at the national scale. people need income to pay taxes, they need income to buy the stuff that other people sell. if all the…
from one perspective we already have fully autonomous cars, it's just the making them safe for humans and fitting them into a strict legal framework for their behavior that needs finishing before they're released to the…
wow this ticks so many boxes for me, really cool ! would gladly watch a full length video of it working. i'm already imagining a future where some guy with a big plot of land has solar powered electric heavy machines…
i imagine that the current setup drives more ad views than what this tweet proposes : ( it's a sad thing i notice in so many sites and apps that the tiny chance of getting some money out of the small % of people who…
i'm not a fan of adobe but they are an industry standard and have a deal for 50% off the full suite 1 year plan which strikes me as a decent deal
a company could derive value from increased headcount if investors or shareholders perceive it as a valuable metric and reward the company with more money or a higher valuation regardless of other metrics. i wonder if…
is he pro unions and employee owned companies ?
thanks, i really enjoyed watching it
good points. on second thought, i should give them due credit for building a brand reputation as being "best" that will continue even if they aren't the best at some point, which will keep a lot of people with them.…
i appreciate your confidence and would love to know how far you would go with the guarantee ! it makes me realize that there is at least one avenue for some level of trust about gpt accuracy and that's my general…
they definitely do but i think in podcasts i generally have a better ability to evaluate how much trust i should place in what i'm hearing. i know if i'm listening to a professional chef podcast, i can probably trust…
i don't think that's really any brand loyalty for OpenAI. people will use whatever is cheapest and best. in the longer run people will use whatever has the best access and integration. what's keeping people with OpenAI…
transcript: http://archive.today/t0gpM
i think this is unlikely given Musk's warnings about the dangers posed by AI
i'm not sure i've ever seen an ad that i considered helpful, useful, or was grateful to see i get the dream and i buy things all the time but for me ads don't make that buying experience easier because i dont trust any…
i think even just masking the background with a static image for a few of the scenes would be a gigantic improvement to hide the inconsistent quality of each frame
i wonder if people are buying these to meet minimum spend requirements for credit card sign up bonuses and reselling right away("manufactured spend")
An elegant weapon, for a more... civilized age