Could be a watermark that got removed.
Could be a watermark that got removed.
These lawsuits take a long time and cost a fraction of what it would cost them to not do that.
Yeah, it really left a hole in the music world.
Times are changing too fast for me. I grew up in a world where it was Mr. Coke and Ms. Pepsi.
Something in Japanese! What’s on my back?
But how will I know what the Top 1.9% Girl on Onlyfans thinks about the comic now?
As opposed to other social media platforms like reddit where you can only have one, right? 😜
I just tried it out with chat gpt and after me trying to explain the error, the responses got really condescending until I had an idea. I told it to covert the m’s to uppercase and try again.
You should definitely try it out yourself. It was a wild ride.
You’re on to something. Boats have steering wheels and they can indeed move.
That’s an interesting observation! It’s definitely plausible that some people might enjoy pretending to be LLMs (large language models) for fun or as a social experiment. The lines between human and AI-generated text are getting blurrier, especially as LLMs improve. Some folks might see it as a challenge to mimic the “voice” of an AI, whether to test their own skills, engage in satire, or even to highlight the current state of AI and its limitations.
On the flip side, encountering an LLM pretending to be a person raises questions about authenticity and the ethics of AI in communication. It brings up important discussions about transparency, trust, and how we interact with digital personas.
Both scenarios—humans mimicking AI and AI mimicking humans—illustrate the fascinating, sometimes confusing, state of our current tech landscape. The key takeaway might be that whether you’re interacting with a person or an AI, it’s always good to be mindful and critical of the content you’re engaging with.
As long as you’re following the 3-2-1 rule, I see no problem with storing your genders locally.
To be fair, nerds will tell their tech-illiterate friends about this change and probably influence them enough to consider it. Especially when it’s something as easy as downloading an application.
It’s much easier to switch a browser then it is to stop using Google, Facebook, etc.
Coincidently the latter are the traits of a strongman though. So remember kids, be a strong man not a strongman.
I’m sure the void would have been filled with anither company.
Meant it more playful, but tone is hard to communicate over the internet.
Tell me you’ve never worked on a long-running software project without telling me you’ve never work on one.
I agree with you in principle, but after having a kid who, without wanting to go into too much detail, requires my constant attention, I can understand parents losing their cool. Thankfully, I have never done it myself, but I have definitely been close to my breaking point a few times already.
Look, all I’m saying is that I have stopped judging parents as easily as I did when I didn’t have any kids. The guy might be an ass to them. Or he might not be. I just dislike people jumping to conclusions as fast as they are.
I dislike this guy as much as everyone else, but isn’t the fact that his son wants to tell him about Pokémon all the time an indication that he is not a terrible father?
I mean, I can only speak from personal experience, but the kids I’ve seen who are treated badly do not want to talk to their parents about their interests.
As long as people have something to entertain themselves and something to eat, nothing will change. Even the Ancient Romans knew that: “Two things only the people anxiously desire — bread and circuses.”.