

Yeah, the entertainment industry is the one at legitimate risk from what we currently call AI.


Insurance companies have resorted to denying everything and forcing their customers to sue them for their money. I’d say that’s a pretty good sign it isn’t actually profitable today.


They’re using the chatbots to destroy the chatbots.


It should play a loud klaxon with the phrase “I am recording surreptitiously” overlayed on it.


They’ve never been good at naming things, but they now seem to be going out of their way to try to be the worst with the names of their software. For instance, they named the successor to the already generically named “remote desktop protocol” “windows app”.


While JQ1 is not suitable as a treatment due to neurological side effects
That doesn’t sound very safe.


The problem patents were solving was an inventor creating something and having it completely taken over by a well funded company leaving said inventor penniless. They created a new problem, though, when the well funded companies realized they could just buy all the patents and force everyone else to pay them while holding those ideas hostage.


I mean, every one of those definitions do not apply to LLMs.


They’re already spying on everyone, VPN or not.


They might be wanting to branch out to banning for protected reasons. They would need a handy excuse for that to avoid lawsuits.


If they get rid of the bots, though, there won’t be any more posts.


If you assume each one is only starlink and they always send the max and no losses, it would take 90 years to get 1 million.


High call volume is any amount greater than zero.


I can guarantee making them wait won’t make them read if that wasn’t their first choice to begin with. All you’re doing is making them angrier for when they finally do get connected to a person.


Actually, the tough love approach can encourage them to find a job less damaging to the soul.


Least expensive until you have to buy ink or toner.


They changed that motto years ago. I believe they got rid of the “don’t”.


In the '80s we’d need a building to do a fraction what our phones do now. Even in the 2000s they would qualify as a supercomputer. I guarantee you wouldn’t be able to install whatever you wanted on any of those computers and even if you could, a days wait would be lightning fast in comparison.
Imagine a casino.
Then stop imagining because that’s all you need.