Just because it’s not a completely new concept doesn’t mean it’s stupid.
It can bring value even if it’s a small iterative innovation over existing buses.
Just because it’s not a completely new concept doesn’t mean it’s stupid.
It can bring value even if it’s a small iterative innovation over existing buses.
Let’s call people who grow up with X the “X gen”.
Yes, I mean how many companies get their brand turned into a verb?
We kinda started already, Mars is inhabited by robots already.
OK, generative AI isn’t machine learning.
But to get back to what AI is, the definition has been moving forever as AI becomes “just software” when it becomes ubiquitous. People were shocked that machines could calculate, then that they can play chess better than humans, then that they can read handwriting…
The first mistake have been to invent the term to start with, as it implies thinking machine but they’re not.
Or as Dijkstra puts it: “asking whether a machine can think is as dumb as asking if a submarine can swim”.
Maybe even this discussion is involving both teenagers and adults
It’s weird that backups got deleted immediately. I would imagine they get marked for deletion but really deleted something like a month later to prevent this kind of issue.
It might not be fake but companies built on top of the OpenAI API don’t bring significant value and won’t last.
If you already have a solid product and want to add some AI capabilities, the the OpenAI API is great. If it’s your only value proposition, not so much.
It started this way tho, people renting a room or a couch in their home. Pretty quickly it became either full units or rooms in a share appartement with other AirBnB guests.
The performances is not inherent to ARM, x86 can definitely catch up to this.
Or simply squish them like they were rubber instead of destroying them.
That’s the crux of the problem: they’ll make it so you can’t (as for any other celebrity) but there is a high risk that the safeguards can be circumvented.
It’s little things like that that add up and move a brand reputation one way or the other.
The math still stands even with those numbers
It worked because the web was much smaller.