For CEOs it might even bring down the percentage of nonsense they say even with the high rates of nonsense AI produces.
For CEOs it might even bring down the percentage of nonsense they say even with the high rates of nonsense AI produces.
Both of you argue from the flawed assumption that AI actually has the potential that marketing people trying to bullshit you say it has. It doesn’t.
Maybe that was meant to describe a genius relative to the kind of animals that live in stables?
Why would you do that if you can instead sell people a whole new car?
Yeah, comment hiding was one of the worst changes Reddit ever made, that came years after already knowing that that part of the etiquette doesn’t work though and they did that stupid change anyway.
On the other hand I can see why allowing arbitrary USB devices to be plugged into a safety-critical system wouldn’t be a good idea, particularly one that doesn’t get easy security patches.
Maybe if we didn’t put those devices where high end ones that do thousands of times more than these cost $3000-$5000 into our devices that start around $25000 the latter wouldn’t be so expensive? This is entirely a choice by the manufacturer, not something forced onto you by the computing device.
But if it just mounts in the car they can’t tell you that you will need a new car because your built-in tablet doesn’t get updates anymore.
They aren’t doing the parenting, they are just making things awkward for everyone else attending who agrees with the ratings board decision that that kind of content is not for kids.
It is funny how car lovers pretend that cars aren’t just some blip in history that has existed for barely a human lifetime as a form of transportation for the masses.
Blink and Webkit are the same engine, just forked at some point in their history.
Exactly. The point is that work from home is probably more or at the very least not less productive. Other preferences and considerations exist of course but it is not as clear cut based on productivity as many return to office types make it out to be.
You might like them but it would be hard to argue that they improve productivity while people are busy eating the free food.
Not necessarily. You could also be a virus.
Someone should make a reverse version of that. Humans are much more scary than lizard people could possibly be.
Conversely there is something deeply inhuman about the way people IRL constantly lie to each other (often hidden behind euphemisms like “politeness” or “etiquette”) and only talk to those where the first visual impression conforms to their prejudices on who might be interesting or pleasant to talk to.
Depends, it seems quite inhuman to make eye contact while in an online text conversation. Can you imagine you are typing a response on Lemmy and suddenly some eyes appear on your screen looking at you from the post you are responding to?
Indeed, there have been studies that education is one of the highest RoI investments a country can make.
No no, libraries paper, not rock. Paper beats rock.
It has its uses but none of them include anything even close to replacing entire jobs or even significant portions of jobs.