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The girl in the passenger seat clearly has a look of “we knew this was going to happen”, too.
The girl in the passenger seat clearly has a look of “we knew this was going to happen”, too.
No worries, I may have just been unclear considering multiple people appear to have downvoted my comment.
That’s what I’m saying. It has anticheat, and it runs on Linux without issue.
I wouldn’t say “any” major games. Helldivers 2 is a notable exception.
Most users of Windows aren’t editing the registry, no matter what problems they encounter.
For power users that do use regedit, I’d argue there’s still a gap between that and using a shell. The registry can be edited entirely with the Windows graphical utility, after all.
Jesus Christ.
I zoom in and this is the FIRST thing I see. What in the god damned shit?
That would require that it be a social media platform, as supposed to a money laundering front.
Oh whoops! 😬 I hope you get the answer you needed!
I’ll explain for you, because there’s a lot of misinformation around.
What is being called AI these days is various companies’ version of what’s called an LLM – Large Language Model. Put simply, an LLM is a very sophisticated piece of software that takes what is asked of it to determine what is statistically the most likely sequence of words to follow as an answer.
This means you can ask a question the way you’d ask a human, and the way it answers will closely mirror how a person would answer (as opposed to stuff like Google Assistant or Siri, where you need to ask a question a specific way to get a decent answer).
Note, however, that at no point did I say that an LLM is accurate. This is the fatal issue that is never included by proponents of this kind of AI. They don’t have any mechanism to retrieve information, or verify the truthfulness of the answers given. You wind up seeing a lot of answers from this kind of AI that is either partially or completely wrong.
My favorite example is the result you get when googling “african countries that start with the letter K”. Someone posted the answer they got from an LLM to a forum online, which said that there is no country, and that became the top google result…despite the fact that Kenya obviously exists and starts with the letter K.
Essentially, LLMs are really fascinating in how well they approximate human speech – but they have absolutely no intelligence behind them. Proponents of this tech as AI either ignore this, or outright lie about it. As a result, a lot of companies have started using this tech to replace their support teams and/or the search functionality of their websites. I’m sure you can imagine the negative effects this has caused.
Rocko?!
He’s my go-to for tech reviews. He’ll happily gush about what he likes, but he isn’t shy about what isn’t good.
…what? How is that related at all?
Honest question: how many email-havers do you think know what GPG is?
That’s Cory Doctorow, my guy. He’s not making an ad.
First of all, it’s bad form to link a search instead of just saying what you mean.
Second of all, based on this search, I see that the Biden administration announced they were performing some actions that would prevent medical debt from impacting credit scores. But I don’t see anything that indicates this can’t just be undone by the next president. Maybe I just don’t understand what’s being attempted well enough, but I’m sure not getting my hopes up.
(And pretty soon that won’t be a thing anymore.)
Uhhh, source?
before release
According to OP it hasn’t been released yet.
And it’s so ridiculously good. The NYT even wrote an article about it.