Come on guys, your optimism is insufferable.
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Come on guys, your optimism is insufferable.
This is cool: https://consensus.app/search/
"is it worth spending hours driving in traffic to a ski resort, to then wait in long lift lines, to ski a few runs of dust on crust?"
This is what I am using for reviewing meetings and other online calls. I do some training in Zoom and it's great for sending summaries of what was discussed. I think this is a real game changer for those that suck at taking good notes in class.
https://fathom.video/
WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!
Now tell me something I don't know. Like how, and when.
CES is currently happening in Vegas. I wonder how many animatronic AI chatbots (booth bunnies?) they've got there this year?
Actually, if someone would just build an AI chatbot based on Norm's Pigeon and put it into an actual animatronic pigeoen I think I'd just lie back peacefully and take whatever else is coming in the spirit of "it's gonna happen, might as well try and enjoy it." Kinda like Julie Christie at the end of McCabe and Mrs. Miller.
VA's usually run $500 to $1K a month depending on skills. That AI is about $15 a month.
Once this all rolls out, TGR may not even need a mod anymore.
Whoosh! Never would've got that without the second post.
Learn something new every day here.
Lotta shit gets by me here. I’m always kind of glad when I’m able to follow.
Edit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG3VUXBcyt0
Cool song, fun vid. Meanwhile, back at the ranch...
Intel challenges Nvidia, Qualcomm with 'AI PC' chips for cars
And away we go!
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/...m-18561537.php
The AI took over TGR's fonts! AI has determined that all threads should be listed all in caps!
For your next long car ride. Sam Altman is actually a pretty thoughtful guy.
https://youtu.be/L_Guz73e6fw?si=Vim_hhZHtNVOA_5M
I really don’t trust Altman at all. Way too Machiavellian
The New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement. Kevin Roose and Casey Newton walk through the lawsuit and discuss the stakes for news publishers. 01/05/24
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/05/p...ears-tech.html
Jump to 4:20 (seriously) to skip the rambling chit-chat and get right into the AI/Copyright discussion.
Reporters suing AI for plagiarism?
Oh the irony.
I have to admit, I've often pondered how great it would be to still have Hunter S. Thompson around to comment on modern life, especially politics, and I guess since he's now dust sprinkled around some hill outside Aspen one way to do that would be dedicate an AI to that purpose. As amusing and potentially interesting as that might be it just seems, well, wrong. Then again, may as well get used to that sort of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kONMe7YnO8
Opinion: George Carlin wasn't predictable, unlike AI