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🙄 this is interesting? Is there no new application or topology here?
If it’s just “more power vroom” this is only valuable for entertainment.
🙄 this is interesting? Is there no new application or topology here?
If it’s just “more power vroom” this is only valuable for entertainment.
It’s more like “idiot billionaire builds bigger shiny gadget for a non specific purpose”
Like what’s the problem being solved here?
Homonyms are the downfall of LLM for sure
I like that double entendre good job
This screams of a performative princess that had no idea how to train a dog.
When we said give the people what they want, we got this, and we do.
you don’t talk about salary within earshot of the boss, you don’t badmouth company decisions within earshot of the boss
Or, do these things all the time if you can base your working hours around making your company more money.
Prior to launch, we agreed to a comprehensive set of rules to govern image creation, including that people in images be fully clothed.
Apparently they thought about it, but neglected to think that some “vacation” images in the training data might not be tagged with the clothing worn or that the model might sometimes consider only pants to be fully clothed because some of the training data might show topless women in public and not be tagged. Or topless men.
The one video isn’t the entirety of their interaction.
Maybe the kid retaliated too strongly this time, but kids don’t go overboard like that unless they’ve been bullied hard.
Teachers and parents all failed at identifying and stopping bad behaviour.
Yeah it does… Epic doesn’t have a big stick like the whole court system to punish Apple.
The prosecutor does.
Epic wasn’t prosecuting.
Basically tryhard PI job. Public or semi public info is fair game for collection.
They shouldn’t be allowed to disable the hardware.
Yeah that’s where consumer protection laws come into play…
… Yeah and that’s not the only important thing.
You know if you are going fast relative to other drivers without a speedometer.
You know about how fast you are going without a speedometer. 40 or 60 or 80 feel different to drive.
Don’t just rely on a number to drive. Ask yourself, can I see well up ahead? Would I have time to stop if someone pulled out from a blind spot? Are there pedestrians or children I should be mindful of?
Like if you don’t give a fuck and you’ll rely on insurance and following the law to protect you, bully for you.
Pay attention to the road.
The safe driving speed isn’t a single number. It will drop in certain conditions and people need to be able to read the road to drive safely.
No they are. A poorly trained driver that is just following the speed limit is also dangerous.
He’s right though. Conditions on the road and your speed relative to other drivers really matter. Your visibility forward really matters.
Also roads suck and are hostile to pedestrians in too many places.
The implication that volume of work excuses dehumanizing people and your other comment that “excluding some people is OK, they weren’t going to succeed anyway”, is clear as day, I’m not going to waste time writing a proof about why you suck.
If you are baffled it’s not my responsibility to educate you.
Walking into dressing rooms because they “just let you”