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Or starting in a "T": Tuesday, Thursday, today, tomorrow...
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The sample app enables multiple conversation topics, speech recognition, file uploads, persistent memory storage, and downloadable bots that can be shared with others. I hear it's all the rage
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Kent Sharkey wrote: I hear it's all the rage And I hear some people are getting enraged.
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The survey was conducted by Tidelift, a provider of a platform for managing open source software use, and found there is a clear correlation between getting paid and the amount of time spent actually maintaining a project. Were they waiting for someone to ask?
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Leslie but still mandatory[^]
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Aliens on nearby stars could detect Earth through radio signals leaked from the planet, new research suggests. At least they'll finally know the answer to, "is there intelligent life out there?"
Yup, their answer is 'no'
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As long as it is radio signals...
If they get TV signals, that will be our direct sentence of extermination.
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Every time you think, you weaken the nation. -Moe Howard
This is the stuff they'll hear and think, nope there's no intelligent life there...move on!
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In a word - meh.
We can, or soon will be able to, detect oxygen in the atmosphere of a planet 6 light-years away. Given that free oxygen is highly reactive and would therefore oxidize rocks in short order, it is good evidence of the presence of our kind of life.
As for detecting intelligent life, I would say that the 90%+ of the Internet that is cat videos, "influencer" videos, p0rn, or spam argues against their being any intelligent life on Earth.
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if advanced aliens are there somewhere.. light years far
then they must be looking at the life in the past
so if they are too far then they will see dinosaurs right now
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That's pre-supposing that they have no way to move faster than light. And even we already have some theories that would give alternatives to that.
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If personal gain isn't enough to sway you to use AI technology, maybe these professional benefits will. Because so many jobs require the ability to not do the actual work
Let's see what else is on this very important and highly accurate list:
- InfoSphere DataStage. OK, I've never heard of it, obviously someone else has.
- Nutanix. Isn't that a breakfast cereal?
- Illustration. Always an important tech skill.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: - InfoSphere DataStage. OK, I've never heard of it, obviously someone else has. When you find that "else", ask about what the is that for
Kent Sharkey wrote: - Nutanix. Isn't that a breakfast cereal? I would have gone more for a medicament or an explosive
I kind of feel like a bit weirdo, as I have not used it yet and don't feel the urge to go and do it at all...
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A report identified 49 sites that use AI tools like ChatGPT to generate cheap and unreliable content. Experts warn the low costs of producing such text incentivizes the creation of these sites. Still don't believe everything you read (2023 edition)
OK, maybe just "May 2023 edition", as I'm sure something else will come up soon.
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how was it? ChatGPT is only a tool...
yeah, but being used by us (humans), did they see the world news at all before releasing it?
The technology might be half mature enough, but we are definitively not.
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But it may be another customized Snapdragon, rather than a wholly internal project. Hardware accelerated icons!
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not to forget hardware accelerated publicity
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Quote: But making the SoC development somewhat more exciting, Microsoft is said to be working in parallel to make sure Windows 12 will be Arm optimized. Reminded me of Windows RT, and the snorts of derision when it failed. But it looks like the new iteration can handle x86 apps through emulation: Windows on Arm — Everything you need to know about low-power PCs. Learned something new, but don't plan to switch.
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This new Microsoft research report details the benefits of using a feedback flywheel to keep employees engaged. A company that listens to their employees does better? How bizarre.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: A company that listens to their employees does better? How bizarre. If Microsoft listens their employees as they listen to their insider program testers or their customers...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: A company that listens to their employees does better? How bizarre.
Now if only they'd stop listening to their designers and PMs who want windows to feel more like the Mac they're not allowed to use at work.
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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says he could see 30% of back-office functions replaced by AI over 5 years. "Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM"
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I hope many, many low-middle managers read this news...
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Arstechnica: Krishna said that hiring in back-office functions like human resources will be suspended or slowed, affecting roughly 26,000 non-customer-facing roles. "I could easily see 30 percent of that getting replaced by AI and automation over a five-year period," Bloomberg quoted Krisha as saying in an interview.
Giving new meaning to the phrase "Human Resources aren't".
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
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