My family has been doing this for several generations. My race is so ambiguous and I love it because I can jive with so many ethnic groups.
My family has been doing this for several generations. My race is so ambiguous and I love it because I can jive with so many ethnic groups.
Here’s an example of a corporation demonstrating positive socio-economic change:
I grew up in Silicon Valley and I can testify what you already know: venture capitalists and tech CEOs are just dumb kids with a lot of money. Many of them landed in their positions by chance alone. We are not obliged to give them more credence than anybody else.
Probably stepping down to sit on the board instead.
Yeah, I figured as much. At least they can’t count me as a user when they go public.
I’ve just deleted my Reddit account. That’s the last straw for me.
I think they mean existential problems, like our belligerent lumbering towards the violent self-destruction of humanity.
💍 Will you marry me?
So it’s OK to publish “research” that’s been generated by AI so long as there are no experiments involved? I’m sorry. I don’t understand what you’re getting at.
There has clearly been a massive decline in academic integrity lately, as evidenced by this ridiculous paper and so many others. Why should any of it be excusable?
Please read the Wikipedia article about the replication crisis that I’ve linked. This is a widespread problem. Even the most prestigious cancer research institute in the world, Dana-Farber, has admitted to egregious forgery and plagiarism of their formerly published research.
“Publish or perish” indeed…
“It’s unclear how such egregiously bad images made it through peer-review.”
That’s because the paper wasn’t peer-reviewed at all. In fact, the majority of published medical and psychological papers are never reviewed or replicated.
The scientific method has sold out to the profit incentive, at least in academia.
I bought a Tesla in early 2020 and after four years I can say confidently that autonomous driving seems unlikely. The self driving feature feels like I’m in the car with my geriatric grandpa. It drives like a stoned teenager trying to protect the liability of his rich daddy.
The reason that humans are able to drive swiftly and efficiently is because we’re not thinking about every single thing that could go wrong at every single moment. The car is incapable of such blissful ignorance and therefore the autonomous driving experience is uncomfortable, to say the least.
Whoa. That’s a bit too philosophical, bud! We like to keep things simple and superficial around here.
That’s wild to me. I’d rather eat my own flesh than be subjected to forced ad viewing.
TVs are historically cheap. I’m not trying to dunk on the poor but I just can’t see how that invasion of privacy is worth $300.
Good. Unfortunately this is the only way we’ll learn to stop giving vital information, or even truthful information, to any and every site that asks for it.
I sympathize with those whose data was leaked but I don’t agree that there will ever be sufficient security or protections of privacy.
Thank you. I see this as win for emotional and social health. Americans are obsessed with becoming independent as soon as possible and it’s not benefitting young people in any way.
Obviously the underlying cause is financial, but at least there is a silver lining.
Commenting just in case there’s an update to this breaking news story
The bottom line: The world’s biggest tech companies are American. Geopolitics 101 would suggest that in such a world, U.S. regulators would be unlikely to lead the charge to roll back that dominance.
I like how the author implies the corruption. What do regulators gain from not rolling back the global dominance of American tech companies. They likely gain cash incentives.
In my opinion, the so-called “free market” needs to spend a few years in the pillory to remember their dependence on the average consumer. I’m glad that Europe is demonstrating how it’s done and I hope that my fellow Americans will follow suit and demand similar regulation.
I’d love to know how much that percentage fluctuates with seasons, but on a global scale. Does summer in Australia compensate for winter in America, and vice versa, so that the sum is still 40% throughout the year?
I think our parties are only interested in offending each other, not in doing something that actually helps a majority of Americans.
I’ve got young kids. Waking up early is the best time for me to be productive and enjoy solitude.