Using AI systems to optimise other AI systems - it's for shit like this we are boiling the fuckin oceans lol. But I'd probably try to do the same.
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It would have to be a very high cliff.
I kind of think that someone who relies on this 100% of the time maybe shouldn't have a pet. Pets need company and affection. I mean, I'd love to get a dog again but now I'm just working too much and it wouldn't be fair.
Yeah it's a shame, I'd be up for some augmented reality. Except it would mostly be ads, and too many people can't be trusted not to be pervy with the cameras.
Same as me, except I never went back. I don't spend as much time here as I used to on reddit, but most of that was wasted time anyway.
Yeah, look at Zuckerberg, who recently burned billions on his crappy virtual reality project, and is now doing the same with AI.
TBF we already have hugely invasive surveillance, at least here in the UK. Successive governments have cut policing and invested in cameras instead. It hasn't made us safer, but we kind of got boiled-frogged into living in a panopticon. There was a bit of negative publicity recently about use of facial recognition at choke-points like major public transport hubs - but it never really went anywhere. Make people feel scared and they will give up their rights for the illusion of security.
Yeah, right. My boss gave me a bunch of risk assessments to read through and let slip that AI had 'helped' produce them. So I said I'd get AI to summarise them. All this vast computing power and climate damage is being used for bullshit.
Ah, sorry that didn't even occur to me, thanks for the info.
Yeah, I get the impression newer cars are designed to fail just outside warranty because the car companies make more on the dealerships repairs then they do on the sale of the car.
I guess maybe microwaves are not on the list because they have big meaty capacitors that could be holding a charge still?
I don't use apple products, but I understand their M1 chips are good.