

😆 That one is also one of my favorites. Pure gold!
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😆 That one is also one of my favorites. Pure gold!
Not exactly words of profound wisdom, but still…
“You look like a cut of fuckable meat. Are you?”
Adam Smasher, Cyberpunk 2077
There’s also another great quote from Discworld, where the conversation starts with “expect the unexpected”, but eventually concludes with “expect the expected”. Lots of funny philosophical arguing back and forth.
Yeah, that’s a fair point. Bad wording on my part. Carry on downvoting as usual.
The main point of the post is to ask a question. Apparently that is something people disagree with. Maybe they don’t like what the question implies.
Also known as “narrow AI”. You know like a traffic camera that can put a rectangle on every car in the picture, but nothing else. Those kinds of narrow applications have been around for decades already.
I think I’ve found the one area where LLMs really excel: business books / self help literature. The real life examples in that genre are pretty awful and dragged out as it is, so you can’t really make it much worse, now can you? The information density is kept low to fluff up the page count, and oh boy, are LLMs good at that. So, if you want to become a self help guru, but can’t be bothered to write your own book about magical hotels, marriage advice, productivity tips and communication, LLMs can take care of that for you. Copilot has turned out to work well for projects like that.
If you raise the bar, you’re going to have to read and edit the text manually. You also need to keep track of what has already been mentioned elsewhere and avoid repeating them again, depending on the genre. In business books though, that’s not a problem at all.
BTW, if you wonder about the downvotes, it’s because Asklemmy@lemmy.world isn’t a safe space for AI related discussions. Consider posting somewhere else.
Just when you thought you’ve already seen the bottom of the barrel, the internet proves you wrong. Let me guess, rule 34 applies here as well.
LOL, that escalated quickly. I’ve heard some people use the expression of “a hefty spoon full of salt”, but jumping straight to a truck load is pretty intense. Then again, considering the quality you get from Trump, that’s actually entirely justified.
On top of all that, increasing prices is also a great way to boost inflation.
could have been sent Google’s highest level alert - giving up to 35 seconds of warning to find safety.
Many were asleep in buildings that collapsed around them when the tremors hit.
Realistically though, if I get a notification while sleeping, it’s going to take a little more than 35 s for me to get to the nearest doorway. Even if I were awake, I would probably miss my chance to survive. If I were already staring at my phone at the exact right moment when the notification popped up, I would still have only 35 s, at most. It’s obviously better than nothing, but not exactly reassuring.
Try that with cheap mobile phone charges. They have an annoying coil whine.
Yes, it exists.
Here’s what is looks like