I can certainly see why you took the picture. Nobody would believe you without photographic evidence.
I can certainly see why you took the picture. Nobody would believe you without photographic evidence.
That’s the most extraordinary example yet. How do you even locate these, uh, remarkable examples of craftsmanship?
Well, I mean… It worked for ChatGPT, so…
I’m sure whatever the AF are intending to ‘test’ will work just fine on the few CTs that might still be operational six months hence, prior testing or not. We’re talking about a car that can be stopped in its tracks by light snowfall or being left outside in mild rain. I’m no expert, but somehow I don’t think a quick burst of 30 mm PGU-14/B armor-piercing incendiary rounds or a Hellfire missile will experience any issues.
‘it is likely the type of vehicles used by the enemy may transition to Tesla Cyber trucks’
Please explain your reasoning in great detail and at length. Go on. We’ll wait.
Well, that makes perfect sense given Luffy’s typical response to unworthy authorities. Fist-to-the-face-diplomacy is a highly underrated tool in modern politics.
So it takes ChatGPT 10 minutes to an hour of servertime and the energy equivalent of a tank of gas or two to complete a simple task the user could have done in thirty seconds using their 40W brainmeats and a couple of pudgy fingers. That’s just great. Good stuff, Altman. /s
0.9438Hz, i.e. 1*(2^(-100/1200)) IIRC.
Ah yes, the printing press: Likely the most cumulatively subversive memetic infection vector ever conceived.
Define ‘mind-control’. Trans-cranial magnetic stimulation has been perfectly capable of changing people’s broad moods since 1985 and is being actively used to treat depression right now. The underlying technology is only going to get more precise, especially as more research on spintronics is done for other purposes. Sure, right now our understanding of how what goes on in a given brain translates to ‘thoughts’ is insufficient to change those thoughts in any reliable way, but there’s little doubt that when we do, the technology to make it happen will almost certainly be around.
Okay, it’s high time for some serious regulatory intervention.