I’m sure it’s as accurate and expensive as most A.I. slop.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Be honest. You were also fooled by what you thought that you sawEnglish
12·5 months agoThis seems like a prime opportunity for a good mural to really highlight the effect.
How are there so many of these medical doctor quacks? You’d think going to school that long would teach you something!
Sure, it’s a horrible idea in an open office environment but if someone wants to use this at home for all their passwords it really won’t hurt anything.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Delta moves toward eliminating set prices in favor of AI that determines how much you personally will pay for a ticketEnglish
52·6 months agoHow long before someone finds a glitch that allows them to trick the A.I. Into letting them get free seats or book the entire plane, etc.
I use so many extensions in my browser it will literally shock me when I use someone else’s computer. Websites will just be massively different, full of ads. Most news sites are just not usable workout some serious script blocking and ad block.
That’s a great point, I’ve reached out to researchers a few times to ask about their research and they have all freely just shared the work with me.
It’s worth diving into what they are classifying in this influencers group. They even point out that some of it offers helpful and genuine support. But it sounds like they would even consider a men’s therapy or coaching business in this group, or even something like that Mankind Project. I am just guessing but that kind of group is a world away from the typical toxic manosphere stereotype.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•TIL my decision to drive a 22' full cab pickup truck and vehemently oppose urban zoning reform makes me a defender of social justice, a warrior for the downtrodden, and more progressive than 99% [contEnglish
6·7 months agoMost modern US towns were basically founded about or after the time cars were invented. Or at least have experienced the vast amount of it’s growth since the car was invented. So stores and shops, courthouses, post offices, etc have just been built all over the place.
It’s because so many institutional investors own Tesla stock. Most of the big hedge funds and that kind of thing. At least that’s what I’ve heard, but it makes sense to me.
Seems more like Horizon Zero Dawn to me. I wonder what tech billionaire will play the role of Ted Faro and destroy everything!
As a elder millennial, I am slotted heavily into the running category. Everyday!
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The longer I look the less I can tell them apartEnglish
7·8 months agoI’m pretty sure Marge was just born with that face, but I get what you mean
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Technology@lemmy.world•Netflix will show generative AI ads midway through streams in 2026English
1·8 months agoNetflix peaked when it was supporting shows like Dark and Mindhunter and drove off the cliff since. My wife will subscribe for a month to watch a new season of a show like You and then cancel it again. That’s versus back in 2017 when I just had the subscription all year.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Advanced OpenAI models hallucinate more than older versions, internal report findsEnglish
422·9 months agoThis is a big reason why I continue to cringe whenever I hear one of the endless news stories or podcasts about how AI is going to revolutionize our society any day now. It’s clear they are being better with image generation but text ‘thinking’ is way too unreliable to use like human replacement knowledge workers or therapists, etc.
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Technology@lemmy.world•China Just Turned Off U.S. Supplies Of Minerals Critical For Defense & CleantechEnglish
8·9 months agoThat name of the building is the backstory I was referring to. That was a headnod to what was actually happening with Japanese investors moving in and buying up a lot of American real estate. I think that’s when a Japanese group bought the Plaza hotel in NYC for example and when Sony bought a movie studio (renamed it Sony pictures, but I think it was CBS movie division).
Gung Ho, staring Michael Keaton, is another movie example.
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Technology@lemmy.world•China Just Turned Off U.S. Supplies Of Minerals Critical For Defense & CleantechEnglish
74·9 months agoThis is all just Japan from the 80s all over again. There are a bunch of movies from the period with Japan as the bogeyman. The peak probably being the backstory of Die Hard.
The key difference this time is the USA was paying for Japan’s defense, had a massive military base, etc. China doesn’t have that problem, so they can counter American demands with their own demands.
Interestingly, look at interviews with Trump from the 80s, he’ll talk about Japan almost with the same language that he uses for China now. The most famous was probably an appearance of Trump on Oprah.
Lol, I didn’t say any of that. But it’s a fact Goldberg has been a mouthpiece for the State department going back to at least the Iraq war in my opinion. He’s not a Trump guy but just doesn’t want to piss off any current administration so he won’t lose his access.
The reporter is a former IDF soldier, there is no way he would face any real blowback from Trump. There is a reason they had his number to add to the group and it’s because they were already feeding him information. The Atlantic is just a left coded mouthpiece for the State Department.


No offense, but if I had a roach problem this bad I would find a way to afford $40 a month for an exterminator even if I had to cut back to bare utilities only. Maybe even no electricity and cold showers until they were gone.