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Yeah, reading on through the article they describe the "unique" tradition of Famadihana, and note that plague season coincides with the peak times of year for carrying out this practice of disinterring deceased relatives.
I may be leaping to conclusions here, but surely someone ought to try and come up with a work around where this stops happening and they find a new, and less potentially plague…
Either way, I'd rather not void the sale. If I like my new job and my wife and I decide we like the area, we're planning to buy a house up here after a couple of years. If the job or area don't work out, we're heading back downstate. Either way, the plan is keep this place as an investment property and rent it out when we move.
Perhaps, all we know so far is that it can power at least one Kanye.
Google didn't fire her because she said their algorithm was racist.
She gave Google the ultimatum of giving her the names of the people that criticized her paper or she would quit.
Google accepted her ultimatum.
They are requesting public input so they can better sell the tech to the public. Why participate in that?
From the summary:
>However, AI in general and facial recognition in particular are not without public controversy, including concerns about bias, security, and privacy. Therefore, understanding how the public perceives these technologies, and then designing and deploying them in a manner…
Before it gave you more results. But at some point it just gives you, like you said, couple of results and rest are either some videos you've recently viewed or the algorithm has recommended. The whole platform has become a dumpster fire ever since 2016.
And oh boy the TikTok shorts on YouTube are a whole new breed of cancer. It's filled with people putting shitty AI voice overs and occasional r…
Can confirm, using AI in a massive legacy C++ codebase and it definitely isnt all sunshine and rainbows.
I left a 9 year teaching job at University college in 2023 when ChatGPT was becoming popular. Many students were using it to write essays and were allowed to get away with it. I was fed up marking essays that were not the students work so I'm glad I got out when I did.
Before anyone chirps in defending the student and accusing me of assuming they were cheating, I taught academic pathways course…
And going from running away literally terrified for my life from a robot to making out is truly eye-opening too
Especially Copilot Bing, it acts like me when on period when I do not thank it 😂😂😂
Open AI are giving the Pentagon full access, there was 2 things anthropic didn't want to agree to. Those things were 1. Domestic surveillance. 2. Fully autonomous weapons without a human involved. Sam Altman gave them everything.
"A lot of people are talking about [disabled artists] and not including [them] in the conversation" Literally couldn't have put it better myself. It's honestly really irritating to me to see others using people like me as an excuse to steal artwork and damage the environment under the guise of disability activism, only to have them completely speak over disabled people the second that they disagr…
Dang, I bet if he worked at it long enough, Jimbob could convince the AI to delete itself 😅
I believe, she's hiding somethings and doesn't say them because according to her robot calculation, it's going to cause conflicts
Humans: "AI is gonna take over the world!"
AI: *Struggling to make a transparent picture containing nothing*
Making robots sentient is the stupidest thing we could do, especially since its entirely up to us. Just don’t program them to feel pain and the like.
We’re already using them for hard labor now. If you make them conscious, we will need to give them rights which would hurt our productivity. That is the sweet spot for AI sophistication. Complex enough to do advanced labor, but not complex enough to…
I literally started crying watching this. I've been so exhausted seeing how AI has affected the art community. It breaks my heart in a way I can't describe.
I equate AI to having an intern work with you. They can do simple tasks, but often require close supervision and a lot of teaching. But having an intern, at least at the start of their employment, often costs more time than you save. And AI is always in that phase of trying to "teach" it. Trust AI as much as you trust the intern. Only thing i have ever seen AI good for is creating RegEx. RegEx is…
When people dont have a job to pay for their services or products because of AI taking over those jobs, they will also lose bigtime. Haven't they realized that?
Though this article is about something a bit different than levels of development as a measurement, it is true that Cuba's considered one of the more developed countries in North America. It's often seen as poor and underdeveloped due to the contrast with the United States and Canada, but that's true of the Caribbean as a broader region. It's the fifth-most developed country in the Caribbean acco…