

This would be a great fit for a r/NotTheOnion type of sub.
This would be a great fit for a r/NotTheOnion type of sub.
I don’t need to read an article to know that “no” is the correct answer the question in the title.
I totally get all the concerns related to AI. However, the bandwagon of: “look it made a mistake, it’s useless!” is a bit silly.
First of all, AI is constantly improving. Remember everyone laughing at AI’s mangled fingers? Well, that has been fixed some time ago. Now pictures of people are pretty much indistinguishable from real ones.
Second, people also make critical mistakes, plenty at that. The question is not whether AI can be absolutely accurate. The question is whether AI can make on average fewer mistakes than human.
I hate the idea of AI replacing everything and everyone. However, pretending that AI will not be eventually faster, better, cheeper and more accurate that most humans is wishful thinking. I honestly think that our only hope is legislation, not the desperate wish that AI will always need human supervision and input to be correct.
Is it me or are there guts in this picture?
Laughs in Nestle.
That’s because they had to put the Elon’s Twitter sign. Which is why I am not big fan of this kind of old school satire. It’s a little on the nose Everything has to have signs, subtitles and arrows so even the dumbest people can understand them. While I understand the need for that, it makes the jokes fall flat for me.
Just rub some fresh salmon steak under your armpits. You’re welcome.
Why so angry and hateful?
You are laughing. But with these hot summers I actually miss some of that artic wind. But more importantly I have a heavy hayfever and being in the closed office durning the summer was a relief. It all went considerably worse when I started working from home.
I have tried them all, Thunder, Connect, Jerboa, Liftoff, Summit and while they are all at the good stage, Voyager just wins form me with the UI design. It’s so clean and tight. In addition it’s a web app which is awesome. Well done!
Problem: …
Response: Obliterate one of the most established logos and a verb “to tweet”
At least ChatGPT will not flag the question as duplicate.
That’s not enough. Gimme a hundred!
Stop being a cunt Keeveen.
Precisely, karma whoring was already rampant and detestable.
Just wanted to comment to appreciate the effort and the quality content that Lemmy now provides. Thank you for your work, sir.
Their foot
I hope you are not being sarcastic. It is exciting to find people that don’t know about this. And I am totally serious because this is such a cool discovery. While we knew for long time that birds are dinosaurs, seeing the latter with feathers makes today’s chicken looking even more majestic.
People.