I’m a US citizen and absolutely will not be uploading additional information just to use a company’s models. This effectively kills my usage of anthropic for anything beyond their 4.8 models.
Isn’t this quite literally how a microphone works?
Even assuming this was true at all, something happening 30 years ago is not evidence that the exact same thing is happening today.
Yes
I'm sure this was a hastily put-together response to the growing calls to delete ChatGPT.
To be fair, I had the same interpretation as OP here. One cannot have an earnest discussion of Palintir without at least implicitly including the privacy & military industrial complex associations of this company.
OP is specifically talking about seeing unfiltered, on-the-ground footage of what’s happening as it’s happening, directly by the people being impacted. This is very different than prior conflicts which have been…
This country literally had a civil war to prevent rich capitalists from owning other human beings. America’s “values” have always been rooted in profit-driven utilitarianism.
Are you a bot? Why respond to two comments with nearly exactly the same introductory paragraphs…
The new electric Volvos have LIDAR, proving that the technology has (at least now) approached mass-market feasibility.
Yes, exactly. Apparently the chemistry for film emulsion is very similar to what’s needed for skin applications. I think a lot of companies would not be so forward-thinking, so I give them a lot of credit here.
Somewhat surprisingly, they’ve also successfully diversified into high-end skincare, applying their chemical expertise to moisturizer forumulations and whatnot.
I don’t believe we have ticks in the same way that the east coast has lime disease-carrying ticks though?
As an old-home owner and a hobbyist woodworker, I can confirm that it’s not user error — old-growth timber really is that dense. Even my impact driver struggles to drill simple holes sometimes.
- Generally Available? Available?? Simply showing a checkmark??? - In Experimental? Coming soon?? Make it make sense.
You’ve posted a 3-paragraph rant on a baseless assumption for a product which hasn’t been released yet. Let’s all withhold judgement until we have more information about how this truly works.
V4 is baked into Bing Chat. I believe paid OpenAI accounts also have access.
It’s simply unrealistic for businesses to not exceed the $250k insurance limit.
He owns the company, no?
Source on this tornado comment? This entire story is just so wild that it’s hard to keep up.
Where do you get your epoxy? I hate the 24 hour stuff.
Why does the orientation matter if the end result is the same? My point is your suggestion is no better than OPs, so who cares which way the brick points?
Dyson, like Apple, doesn’t make products for nerds like us who are willing to go through that level of effort. Their prices are high because their products are simple and “just work” without much fiddling.
Certs can be purchased for the price of a coffee or two and are generally trivia to implement — there’s really no reason NOT to upgrade these days, no matter how benign the content. And I say that as someone who still…
The title is a nod to this famous Broadway play: https://youtu.be/zBDCq6Q8k2E
I’m a US citizen and absolutely will not be uploading additional information just to use a company’s models. This effectively kills my usage of anthropic for anything beyond their 4.8 models.
Isn’t this quite literally how a microphone works?
Even assuming this was true at all, something happening 30 years ago is not evidence that the exact same thing is happening today.
Yes
I'm sure this was a hastily put-together response to the growing calls to delete ChatGPT.
To be fair, I had the same interpretation as OP here. One cannot have an earnest discussion of Palintir without at least implicitly including the privacy & military industrial complex associations of this company.
OP is specifically talking about seeing unfiltered, on-the-ground footage of what’s happening as it’s happening, directly by the people being impacted. This is very different than prior conflicts which have been…
This country literally had a civil war to prevent rich capitalists from owning other human beings. America’s “values” have always been rooted in profit-driven utilitarianism.
Are you a bot? Why respond to two comments with nearly exactly the same introductory paragraphs…
The new electric Volvos have LIDAR, proving that the technology has (at least now) approached mass-market feasibility.
Yes, exactly. Apparently the chemistry for film emulsion is very similar to what’s needed for skin applications. I think a lot of companies would not be so forward-thinking, so I give them a lot of credit here.
Somewhat surprisingly, they’ve also successfully diversified into high-end skincare, applying their chemical expertise to moisturizer forumulations and whatnot.
I don’t believe we have ticks in the same way that the east coast has lime disease-carrying ticks though?
As an old-home owner and a hobbyist woodworker, I can confirm that it’s not user error — old-growth timber really is that dense. Even my impact driver struggles to drill simple holes sometimes.
- Generally Available? Available?? Simply showing a checkmark??? - In Experimental? Coming soon?? Make it make sense.
You’ve posted a 3-paragraph rant on a baseless assumption for a product which hasn’t been released yet. Let’s all withhold judgement until we have more information about how this truly works.
V4 is baked into Bing Chat. I believe paid OpenAI accounts also have access.
It’s simply unrealistic for businesses to not exceed the $250k insurance limit.
He owns the company, no?
Source on this tornado comment? This entire story is just so wild that it’s hard to keep up.
Where do you get your epoxy? I hate the 24 hour stuff.
Why does the orientation matter if the end result is the same? My point is your suggestion is no better than OPs, so who cares which way the brick points?
Dyson, like Apple, doesn’t make products for nerds like us who are willing to go through that level of effort. Their prices are high because their products are simple and “just work” without much fiddling.
Certs can be purchased for the price of a coffee or two and are generally trivia to implement — there’s really no reason NOT to upgrade these days, no matter how benign the content. And I say that as someone who still…
The title is a nod to this famous Broadway play: https://youtu.be/zBDCq6Q8k2E