Didn't they recently make Grok only output things Elon asked / approved? Hmmm...
Good job Mr president. Now you've helped Russia with a few things.
- If they know where the sub's are, they now know if you lie or tell the truth about the sub's.
- If they didn't know where the sub's are, they now know where they probably weren't, and where they may be going
- In either case, they know you've fucked with their patrol routes, which may give them yet another advantage with finding them; or seeing how you influence their routes
It's a comic about not being able to sleep, so I checked what time it was posted at. They posted it at ~5am which is a time people are usually asleep. So it checks out that OP posted the comic when they were presumably having trouble falling asleep. Bbuutt im calling myself out in assuming that no one lives in another time zone. There is/was a running joke that people think other time zones don't exist
I don't think they realize how much worse their brands look now, after starting all this shit...
posted 5h ago
now 10 am
assume everyone lives in the same time zone
Yep. Checks out
They're already making suggestions. Got one this morning telling me I can ask it for updates on Amazon packages.
Speaking of which, anyone have any suggestions for better smart speakers?
She's a liability to them. She holds so much power over them; and all she has to do is run to the media and give them "the truth" ("the truth" being what everyone suspects anyway. Doesn't matter if it's actually true or not)
I work in the education space and my biggest worry is the next generation losing the ability to critically think.
Just like how Gen X is much better at mental math than Millennials because the invention of pocket calculators / calculators on phones made math trivial; I think AI is going to trivialize critical thinking. We (as a Millennial) still had to hunt for a correct answer to our problems, which forced us to question possible answers we found and used our critical thinking skills to determine if it was a valid answer or not. With AI though, you type in your question and it'll spit out an answer. For easy questions - it's great. But for anything a little more nuanced, it struggles still. So if we don't develop our critical thinking skills on easy questions, I wonder how we'll do on the harder questions
Next headline at the end of this quarter:
"Procter and Gamble sees record profits for the billionth year in a row!"
It says Hungary was violating Brussels laws, but doesn't explain what and the nuances of why the Danish are going after Hungary.
From what I found: Hungary put a new law in place that says they can investigate and prosecute anyone that "threatens the sovereignty of Hungary" [source]. But because of how the law is written, it violates the EU policy that states citizens have the right to privacy.
It seems like the Danish are pulling an article 7 (to block Hungary from voting) so they can boot out Hungary who is an opponent to Ukraine becoming an EU member; which is causing problems with the EU supporting Ukraine against Russia
Sure did own those libs by... checks notes... loosing access to health care
I totally get it too... but for those that may not remember, unlike me - because I definitely remember, we should explain what's going on... for other people... not me. I get it