In Vancouver 18.5 cents per litre goes to transit.
Because he wasn't moving very fast... To be in orbit you need to be traveling around the earth extremely quickly. The problem is slowing down, not the altitude.
They are actually locked out, not on strike.
But you have to select if it was human or not, right? So if you can't tell, then you'd expect 50%. That's different than "I can tell, and I know this is a human" but you are wrong... Now that we know the bots are so good, I'm not sure how people will decide how to answer these tests. They're going to encounter something that seems human-like and then essentially try to guess based on minor clues... So there will be inherent randomness. If something was a really crappy bot then it wouldn't ever fool anyone and the result would be 0%.
I don't think they work like that...
This sounds like the Pomodoro technique.... There are a lot of apps for that.
One reason could be difference in how much the other platforms pay vs YouTube. Uploading multiple places also requires more effort and coordination, might not be worth it from their perspective...
Depends on the terms of the contract...
Isn't most of the AI training work in the world done on Linux using Nvidia GPUs (in the cloud)? I guess it's a different use case...
Wouldn't data centres not turn off though and therefore not be able to recharge?
You guys can control the temperature in the summer?
I'm not sure that's true for pedestrians? Going over the hood on a sedan might be better...