the two things--greater domestic wealth for the working class, and a strong foreign policy--historically have been demonstrably causally correlated. Again, as I have alluded to in my previous post, the postwar American economy was extremely prosperous
Someone might counterargue that building bombs that do nothing but explode (or worse, destroy assets) is not a benefit to the economy, and that the 90s had an economic boom as the world returned to peace, and anyway government spending doesn't matter (economically) if it's on bombs or on anything else.
It would be interesting if you looked up how much benefit was from war spending and how much was from other effects. I think you will find there is not actually a correlation.
China certainly is a peer of the United States and surpasses the EU.
Usually the term used is near peer.
Trump "succeeded" in increasing European defense spending by repeatedly caving to Russia and destroying US credibility.
I don't pretend to know what Trump's goal was, but he did succeed in getting Europe to take the active role in the Ukraine conflict. They are taking care of it now.
are why the US has maintained its dominant role in global geopolitics and economy since WWII.
Most Americans would rather have $100 in their pocket than a dominant role in global geopolitics.
The hallmarks of AI are good prose
ROTFL you don't know good prose.
Its 5 o'clock somewhere
Since you posted this at 40 minutes past the hour, this is not true.
Only if you reject the true (continuous) timezone. Timecube guy was wrong, it's not a cube, it's a sphere
The problem is that the LLM only does one trick. When you start integrating other software with it, the other software's input has to be fed in the same way as your other tokens.
Not really, you can have a pre-processor that text-matches (maybe with a regular expression) phrases like "what time is it?" or "wut tim" and responds with the appropriate time. Doing it that way actually saves processing power.
If the Israelis had really wanted peace, they wouldn't have engaged in half-assed occupation for the past sixty years.
It's not a very good analysis. Israel is not a monolith, it's made up of many people of varying power. Some want peace, some don't. When violence happens, it increases the power/influence of people who don't.
Hacking's just another word for nothing left to kludge.