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Comment lol (Score 1, Interesting) 90

and current famines in Gaza and Sudan stem from political failures rather than crop failures

Yeah, it turns out that when you don't grow anything yourself, and then you kidnap, rape, and murder your neighbors, it becomes hard to get food.

Also, when you put the people in charge who were responsible for all that, they seem to divert the food that is brought there for you away from you.

But don't worry, useful idiots (as Lenin called them) will blame your neighbors ...

Comment Re:Remember: AI just spews out stuff it was taught (Score 0) 38

and low bars for academic performances have been the norm for a long time.

Well yeah, came here to say that.

Plenty of real human education bigwigs are telling us every day not to be concerned about silly things like low test scores, not when important things like recycling and diversity are at hand!

Comment Kinda brilliant actually (Score 2, Insightful) 130

Instead, a sensor mounted on the inverter detects the powertrain's real mechanical vibrations, which are then amplified to create what the company describes as a natural, evolving tone that reflects how the car is being driven... a reactive soundtrack.

Pretty smart.

Mock all you like, but what's wrong with restoring some audio feedback about what's actually happening?

Comment LLMs ... (Score 1) 96

... are literally word salad.

Sometimes the salad they toss together is interesting and useful - surprisingly often, when, say, rigorous languages and well defined goals are involved (as in programming). But sometimes is it is just plausible sounding words strung together.

Why anybody would use an LLM for say weather reports or (un-double checked) travel advice is baffling. It's just a word machine.

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