Manufacturing landfill waste should be illegal.
That’s not just a shitty way of doing it, it’s a fraudulent accusation of something unrelated.
Me neither, but competition is still good.
I’d trade xbox for an open linux box platform any day though.
A steam console? That might eat a lot of business from current console lines.
I guess a good hitman isn’t gonna be cheap
with under 6 feet
What
Why not have it surgically extracted?
What kind of hardware? What do you say when they ask you for details and reasoning behind design choices.
Never tasted a desert, might try that
It’s easy enough to remember one long password, when it’s prompted often.
people who may be ignorantly wrong but not maliciously so.
I think this one is a bit blurry anyway. If the person had every chance to learn, it’s on them.
The homeless could’ve used those jokes!
I have no clue what you’re trying to prove, but I think I’m done with this conversation.
Neither. Why are those the only two options? My answer is that I have spent a little bit of time looking into how these things actually work. It’s surface level only, but it should be enough. Are you one of those crazy people who thinks chatgpt is sentient?
I’m not saying that a “real” AI cannot be built ever, but I for sure am saying that these image generators and chatbots are not it. AI tools are just functions that have no thought. If they start building products with some kind of continuous brain simulations, I’ll seriously rethink my stance.
No, I think solution is to install some SOLAR FREAKING BENCHES
The AI that tech bros sell is not alive and does not have “intelligence.”
Do you mean by seem that people here seem to use them like that, or that they just seem like that to you?
I try to reserve downvotes for people who are actively harming the discussion. Downvoting good comments just because you disagree is pretty shit behaviour, and I guess the same could be said about upvoting bad comments because you agree with the opinion.
It is still kind of interesting that the brain-muscle comparison is a bit more literal than I thought.