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Yes. Store prompts in git et al. so they could be modified in the future and re run - this will be interesting.
Yes. Store prompts in git et al. so they could be modified in the future and re run - this will be interesting.
C++ and C# are as much dialects of C as Spanish or Italian are dialects of Latin. And add Java to the mix to sub for Portuguese.
Yeah or using a cheapo/old smart phone to let other use your account.
But as for visitations - just bring Goggle TV dongle with you and sign it on to guest WiFi...
And since 2018 the car manufactures were complacent to let their main (only?) supplier be controlled by China? They had ~7 years to diversify supply chains. Did they? I site with "corporate greed and complacency" plus "stupidity of 'small government' ideas". Yeah, "market will sort it out"
So the OpenAI was not used or not suffitiently adequrate to do review of code safetly, eh? Perhaps they could outsource...?
This is the effect of certain "present" a certain CEO gave to the king Taco.
"Therefore, no physically complete and consistent theory of everything can be derived from computation alone..."
So it needs axiomatic truths to start somewhere? Call it say
Indeed: "unmanned".
And all other spacrafts of 2020s are what...manual?
Yes, it's not yet automated. Today. The AI's promise is that in the near feature, where AI can design better AI and better 'robots', human work in any form will become mutt.
Billionaires exist because they harvest money, via selling products and services from the poor masses. The masses however must have some income otherwise there is nothing to harvest. If there is no paying jobs at the end, the society as we know it will end one way or another.
When everything is automated and nobody has any income, who buys anything from automated factories?
Only economy cars? Not so. Even Vietnam's VinFast has luxury models: check the VF9 a full size EV SUV with luxury finish for MSRP $63k as sold in the USA. So does China.
Very on time see: TED rado hour "Future You"
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.npr.org%2Fprograms%2Ft...
The point is that we, humans suck at working on thing that fruit in the far-future and the above explains why.
It's easy to say this sitting in comfort of your home and country. Would you join Polish army to support your statement?
What is research but a blind date with knowledge? -- Will Harvey