Comment Re:The problem is "beneficial" (Score 2) 197
The problem is definining "beneficial".
To whom should the AI be beneficial toward?
The shareholders, of course!
The problem is definining "beneficial".
To whom should the AI be beneficial toward?
The shareholders, of course!
No one buys an Apple watch so they can tell the time. They're buying it so they can show off something interesting and fashionable on their wrist.
I suspect you are right. I will now google the said device, so that I can be bored from the moment the first hipster shows up to show off, and not only from the second one.
I pride myself in the fact that I have never watched even a single episode of the show. Judging by the hype and how popular it is with the general populace, it seems my decision is the correct one.
White consistently wins 56% and Black only 44%
Que the SJW's in 3, 2,
I recently saw the movie The Internship (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2234155/ for any who are in the dark about a 2-year old flick that is good for a giggle or two). I actually made the mental note not to ever interview at Google, even in an alternate universe where I was younger and actually wanted to live in the US, etc. I was actually thinking: WTF where Google thinking to let themselves be portrayed like that? Then I recognized a few (or quite a few) traits in common with previous workplaces that I worked for because I needed a job, but didn't really find all as great as their recruiting hype made out to be. I guess some corporates believe in all honesty that all that BS that they want to take their worker drones' workday and private life over with is in fact so much better than the alternative.
If this actually pans out, then it'll make electric vehicles very economical
It will also help mightily if night-time storage of daytime-generated (PV) electricity can be made much more economical (especially for regions where "grid-as-storage" is not viable, or won't be viable once the financial incentives for doing so been done away with).
In, the U.S. Postal Service issued colorful dinosaur stamps
That would be in 1989, according to 2 minutes of googlating. Good job, "editors"!
I thought that perhaps the date was so far in the past that the slashcode had some sort of overflow or wraparound error. Something like "Dates before -6000 are invalid". I guess 1989 predates the creation of slashdot?
All I have to add to the subject line is: "Why?"
Reminds me of Pascal's quote of not having the time to write a shorter letter.
As a some-time presenter myself, and having the typical introverted personality (including slow speech due to all the thought processes going on to calculate the right way to say something), I have found that it takes quite a while to prepare a good presentation (non-boring and engaging, let alone one that the audience can learn something from). I would say at least 8 hours for a 40-minute presentation, but that is after some experience already. Longer gives me more time to prepare better.
I have seen quite a few tutorials and presentations where it seems the presenter hasn't spent much time planning the presentation through. First run through gets recorded and uploaded without too much editing either. To the point that I only watch a video to learn something as a last resort.
Other problem is of course in areas with buggy network connectivity, or very basic connectivity like much of the third world, video is all but impossible to use.
Researchers sifted through 1,800 research papers on homeopathy and found no reliable report that showed homeopathic remedies had any better results than placebos.
To which the knee-jerk response is: absence of proof is not the same as proof of absence.
Oh wait, wrong topic to trot that argument out on. Please ignore the above ramblings of my mind.
Yet Another Knickknack to cause even more attention deficit amongst Young Inexperienced Kids.
South Africa had similar ones for AGES. List of South African English regionalisms, Image search.
They still can't be bribed, though. New version needed, perhaps the government will issue a tender for that.
"Sometimes insanity is the only alternative" -- button at a Science Fiction convention.