The shareholders would have to vote in an AI board, so we might have to replace the shareholders first. wait
That headline wasn't sensational enough
Two and a half words: post-purchase monetization
Depends on the conditions. Freshly paved interstate with clear lane markers, light traffic, daytime overcast skies with no rain? Maybe. Driving through a construction zones with painted-over lane markers at night,…
'AI' seems to be approaching a point where automated moderation (or at least AI assisted moderation with a human in the loop) is feasible.
If democratic society writ large can be considered a singular entity, then yes, it is victim blaming. Democratic society is the victim of and cause of all of its own problems.
How is this different from the stupid collective scenario?
My partner participates in an online RPG writing community. A lot of people there sell character artwork. They have been getting mad that people are using AI generated artwork, and are considering banning it. I'm not…
We have (for the most part) democracy. At this point, either feudalism is a collective choice, or the collective wants to make self-interested decisions but isn't smart enough to know how.
In other news, the printing press set to put thousands of scribes out of work.
>can’t write bubble sort on their first try lol how do you expect to program if you don't know how every common subroutine works in exhaustive detail?
I'm looking forward to Pixel Purse and its successor G-Billfold.
When I (the consumer) think of successful Google products, I think of search, email, maps, productivity (docs, sheets, drive), Android, and Chromecast. Which of those launched under the current CEO? I'm sure I'm missing…
>there's no benefit to the user to have an old account with lots of karma Some subs have a minimum amount age or karma requirement to post. This is ostensibly to combat bots.
Is geography on another celestial body still called geography?
I've been using LabVIEW for 15 years, first in an academic and scientific setting, then for machine vision in surveillance, then as the HMI for industrial robots. It is, for all intents and purposes, a general purpose…
Just a heads up, this site is impossible to read on mobile.
The commercial monitors cost more because the price isn't subsidized by user data collection.
Not really though because they would have a lot of trouble converting all those coins to another currency at that exchange rate. Once they started selling, demand at that price would be met and the bidding price would…
The shareholders would have to vote in an AI board, so we might have to replace the shareholders first. wait
That headline wasn't sensational enough
Two and a half words: post-purchase monetization
Depends on the conditions. Freshly paved interstate with clear lane markers, light traffic, daytime overcast skies with no rain? Maybe. Driving through a construction zones with painted-over lane markers at night,…
'AI' seems to be approaching a point where automated moderation (or at least AI assisted moderation with a human in the loop) is feasible.
If democratic society writ large can be considered a singular entity, then yes, it is victim blaming. Democratic society is the victim of and cause of all of its own problems.
How is this different from the stupid collective scenario?
My partner participates in an online RPG writing community. A lot of people there sell character artwork. They have been getting mad that people are using AI generated artwork, and are considering banning it. I'm not…
We have (for the most part) democracy. At this point, either feudalism is a collective choice, or the collective wants to make self-interested decisions but isn't smart enough to know how.
In other news, the printing press set to put thousands of scribes out of work.
>can’t write bubble sort on their first try lol how do you expect to program if you don't know how every common subroutine works in exhaustive detail?
I'm looking forward to Pixel Purse and its successor G-Billfold.
When I (the consumer) think of successful Google products, I think of search, email, maps, productivity (docs, sheets, drive), Android, and Chromecast. Which of those launched under the current CEO? I'm sure I'm missing…
>there's no benefit to the user to have an old account with lots of karma Some subs have a minimum amount age or karma requirement to post. This is ostensibly to combat bots.
Is geography on another celestial body still called geography?
I've been using LabVIEW for 15 years, first in an academic and scientific setting, then for machine vision in surveillance, then as the HMI for industrial robots. It is, for all intents and purposes, a general purpose…
Just a heads up, this site is impossible to read on mobile.
The commercial monitors cost more because the price isn't subsidized by user data collection.
Not really though because they would have a lot of trouble converting all those coins to another currency at that exchange rate. Once they started selling, demand at that price would be met and the bidding price would…