Why? this is great content.
Why? this is great content.
We really need a whole community just for the very funny AI errors like this. I could spend all day reading about leaving a dog in a hot car, jumping off a bridge and eating at least one rock a day.
You know (I hope) that that functionality does not require a cloud based service right? You are describing features for things I was playing around with 20 years ago, what you need is a program or app, not a live service. The appeal of controlling your things from your phone is not new.
I will never understand the appeal for cloud based home automation.
All the spying aside, 16 years and your thermostat is no longer supported sounds ok until you think about how if you replace everything with cloud based equivalents you are always going to be having to replace things going out of service. I think its funny that you pay more for a device that lasts for lot less (How many thermostats have people seen fail?). I guess the companies are happy?
Even less money for a real dog and flame-thrower…
His estate, and in the court case his dealings would be fair game. This aspect of bankruptcy is not common but is a thing that can happen.
If in bankruptcy he can lose control over his financial matters. If the ones in charge of his estate (bankruptcy liquidators) think there is value in filing a suit, then they will as they are just trying to get all the funds they can to pay creditors.
Oh, these are just left overs from past fancies.
They can get way weirder:
AI prompt in the bingilator was “the fall of Rome, but the Romans are all sailor moon and the barbarians are slime monsters”
If weird nonsense is what you want then check out !imageai@sh.itjust.works
Guess more from this “genre”
OH NO,
Anyway…
So since a taxi driver in san fran makes (according to a quick google) $48,384 a year we can assume this means they need at least 2 years out of these to break even. This is assuming it does not get set on fire from the driver who is now out of a job.
Happen to know the cost of one Waymo taxi vs one taxi plus a person making a living from driving that taxi? I do know that Waymo charges more and almost all info is hidden.
You seem to have an issue with wealth distribution, not autonomous vehicles.
How much could an autonomous car cost Michael, $10?
even though they’re statistically safer than normal drivers.
Safer according to Waymo data, who has a history of and is currently hiding data.
Yes, clearly that must be why they fought so hard to hide their crash data
Yes and saying “human drivers” are often at fault when talking about smashing up motor vehicles is just as silly.
As you can also say; Hey, did you know that 100% of deaths related with driverless cars involved software?
Humans are literally responsible for all preventable things in society. This take is also “dumb as fuck”
I hear the moon is nice in this regard. Not really a country but hard vacuum seems to do wonders.
We have not even come close to over saturation yet. Now once we have AI making mistakes about AI past mistakes being used for a meme about AI mistakes then you will be on the money.