Really? Send them to me. The cables they come with are always really nice and I know they’ll support the data rates and powers the device can use.
That’s what they’ve said about every disruptive technology since the beginning of time.
I’m against it being shoved down our throats at every opportunity for a quick buck, but it’s very much an active area of research.
You’d be foolish to think there’s no innovation or imlrovements to be made.
Argument!
I wonder if bowlers felt like that about electronic scoring?
Doing crack will do this, yes
Almost everyone would be good with it if the crime were murder or sone sex thing.
But like you point out, the data could be sold. It’s going to be in data leaks soon enough. And who knows what happens if the government you live under gets fascist.
I haven’t seen that in any official reports yet. Mind sharing where you saw that?
A dab of super glue in the screw hole, find a screw driver you don’t really care about, add a drop of superglue accelerator
It isn’t that AI will have replaced us in 24 months, it’s that we will be enslaved in 24 months. Or in the matrix. Etc.
My absolute favorite is when I asked copilot to code a UI button and it just pasted “// the UI element should do (…) but instead it is doing (…)” a dozen times.
Like, clearly someone on stackoverflow asked for help, got used for training data, and confused copilot
I don’t get what it has to do with copyright?
It’s as simple as they built the equipment to require an app. And it needs the cloud, so its either accept the license or stop using the hw.
It’s happening everywhere.
Judges have immunity when acting in their official duties.
If court were in session, that could be a real possibility. But it wasn’t, the girl was there for a fieldtrip.
Kinda like police immunity. They can shoot you and your dog, but if they aren’t on duty, they don’t have that qualified immunity.
Does secret service have to protect him in prison?
There’s going to be no external interference when you’re under water. Sea water makes an excellent em shield
It’s going to happen more than a few times until people learn. Same with deepfakes
I never proposed doing it at every pizzeria. Production facilities where they make boneless wings in bulk. A human might not even be involved.
But yeah, if the human leaves a bone in the chicken, they’re doing their job wrong…
X-ray machines are extremely common in industrial inspection processes. https://www.cassel-inspection.com/x-ray-inspection-machine
X-ray would be ideal to spot bone because there’s huge contrast. That’s why you get an x-ray for bones, opposed to an MRI which would be used for soft tissues.
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