Comment Unleashed animal runs into street? (Score 5, Insightful) 169
And?
And?
The project was doomed to fail from the very beginning.
Apple is too privacy focused. To make AI competitive, you have to be willing to share private data with it.
Right now, Gemini Live on Android sucks terribly, but I am more hopeful for it..
I'm not the original poster.
Nexperia, I don't know. But the US did have issues with China having access to the technology from its Dutch sister company ASML.
https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bloomberg.com%2Fnews...
So it's not far-fetched to think that the US has something to do with this issue with Nexperia as well.
If it were a Chinese office with a Netherlands owning company, you can be sure the
That couldn't possibly happen!
Foreign companies (Tesla excepted) are not allowed to own more than 49% of Chinese-based companies/joint ventures.
To be fair, (with the exception of Tesla), foreign companies are not allowed to own more than 49% of Chinese companies.
So if international law was truly applicable, then there would be parity between nations about foreign majority ownership.
When you buy your ticket, you can just specify that you're disabled and that you need a paper ticket as a special accomodation. After all, they already have these questions for people who need other accomodations (for wheelchairs or food). It shouldn't be too hard to add one more to the list.
And for the passengers that don't have the foresight to check that box when they buy the ticket, I'll bet Ryan Air will be more than happy to supply a paper ticket for an extra $75 fee per boarding pass (or per leg of the journey).
We MUST be able to inspect and age verify every AI slop porn image to protect the fictional children!
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I own, but do not operate, a few IT companies that manage corporations in the $600MM-$1B receivables range.
Based on our own help desk ticket software, our clients have opened 40% fewer tickets since ChatGPT was rolled out to every desk and phone. 40%. I expect another 40% drop (total 80%) by next year as end users just manage things themselves.
I won't downsize as the tickets aren't really generating revenue as much as headaches. One of my engineers had a broken PDF file that took her 6 hours to fix, and the end user spent 6 days trying to fix it themselves with Ai.
But -- the basic stuff? Reboot your computer stuff? Email rejected because you mistyped a domain name stuff?
You don't need a human, and we would probably have outsource that stuff to India anyway next year if not for ChatGPT etc.
I spend quite a bit on Discord server services, but I'm out.
GFY, Discord and governments, for mandating this bullshit nonsense.
And yet, I know French workers that were able to bootstrap their own businesses in part thanks to the generous severance packages they got from their former employers.
Talking to people in public isnâ(TM)t harassment.
Talking to people on taxpayer funded grounds also isnâ(TM)t trespass.
Tax funded?
Not private property anymore.
If you read the article carefully, they are talking about lenses THINNER than a hair. I see several of the posts here thinking the width/radius of the lenses is this small, a reasonable mistake given the way this was written. Having a radius that small would severely reduce their light gathering ability, requiring very bright light or very dim images or very long exposure times.
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This is retarded.
1. It isn't for profit healthcare that is the problem, it's THIRD PARTY PAY.
2. I don't use third party pay, ever, for healthcare. I've been insured nonstop for over 30 years, and NEVER ONCE has my insurer paid my doctor.
3. Even when I've had emergencies, I still called around, negotiated a fair cash up front rate, paid cash up front, and billed it to my insurer. My cash up front rate was sometimes below any co-pay negotiated with my insurer, lol.
I just recently had some elective surgery that would have cost me about $2000 on my annual deductible, but I was able to cash pay a negotiated rate of $400 including a follow-up "free". I submitted the $400 to my insurer and they reimbursed me.
Third party insurance exists because YOU VOTERS demanded the HMO Act of the 1970s, which tied health care to employment, and then employers outsourced it to third parties.
Health care is remarkably cheap in the US (cash pay, negotiated) and I don't have to wait months to see a doctor when I call and say I am cash pay. They bump me up fast.
Zoox doesn't have a steering wheel or pedals. You do not have control of it (except for the emergency red stop button).
Right now, Zoox can not even deviate from a hardcoded preprogrammed route, so it's a long ways to be true self-driving either.
Notice how the routes it does in San Francisco or in Vegas are always the same circuits.
Getting a DUI on it wouldn't make any sense.
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