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You can just buy a used phone too. An older pro is going to be better than the new A. Same price too.
You can just buy a used phone too. An older pro is going to be better than the new A. Same price too.
No, the Republicans controlled Congress for most of that time, or it was divided:
without bias, and brings up the data as evidence.
There is no news without bias. You just said you didn’t want a series of events listed as news. Anything extra is opinion. Even the selection of which facts to include is opinion.
You want either a book or a scientific journal. The well researched ones are boring. I promise, you don’t want them:
“My dinner with Tom Bombadil”
Somehow, everyone has lost 20-40% of their turnover while producing the same financial results.
That’s called inflation. And stickers aren’t a good way to track the economy. Where do you put the sticker on a service or app?
Exactly. This person is noticing a local recession and believes the entire world is like their small town. It isn’t.
Recessions have causes and “housing expensive” is not a cause. In a recession everyone loses, not just “some factory workers” or “people who rent”. This person is describing the effects of situational unemployment, which can hurt small towns reliant on only one industry.
I just realized something: since most people have no idea what AI is, it could easily be used to scam people. I think that will be it’s main function originally.
Like the average person does not have access to real time stock data. You could make a fake AI program that pretends to be a trading algorithm and makes a ton of pretend money as the mark watches. The data would be 100% real and verifiable, just picked a few seconds after the the fact.
Since most people care a lot about money, this will be some of the first widespread applications of real time AI. Just tricking people out of money.