Comment Re:Microsoft Works? (Score 1) 114
WPS in this context is WPS Office, a Chinese office suite. https://www.wps.com/
WPS in this context is WPS Office, a Chinese office suite. https://www.wps.com/
A 2020 study found 88% of languages face such severe neglect in AI technologies that bringing them up to speed would require herculean efforts
This is not surprising, it has taken Herculean efforts to implement and train AI technologies in English. Why would other languages be easier?
Lack of distribution isn't a problem of not having the *means* to distribute, but rather, an inability to overcome *barrier* to distribution. Barriers such as politics and political corruption. Name any country that has widespread starvation, and you will also see corruption and war.
As a Christian, you are absolutely right.
But if you're ignoring Jesus's command to care for the less fortunate can you really say you believe in him? And then if you don't believe in him you're not saved.
Maybe you are more Christian than you realized. And maybe those you are referring to, aren't as Christian as they say they are.
There's always some other place that isn't so restrictive, that is happy to offer their AI-generated services.
You give him too much credit. It's really just a epically stupid move. "Ballsy" implies that the guy *knew* he was taking a risk.
I'm betting there's some funny math involved in the 100M savings number.
On the other hand, customer support has been done SO poorly by SO many companies for SO long, it's not hard to see how AI could improve on the status quo.
For those of you who want to upgrade to Windows 11, but have a machine that doesn't officially support it, there's Rufus. https://rufus.ie/en/
It uses a legitimate Windows 11 ISO, which you download yourself from Microsoft's website using the Media Creation Tool. Once you have that, Rufus will use it to make a bootable USB stick that installs Windows, bypassing the TPM and other requirements.
To them I say, good luck. Automation is difficult and very, very expensive. It doesn't matter if the automation is the result of AI. AI is also very, very expensive. The stuff you get from ChatGPT is just the loss leader for real enterprise AI applications, and those are very pricy. That price will keep AI from decimating the workforce.
I'm quitting Apple TV for good, I want my + back!
Wait, does anybody actually care about this?
It's too easy to change a Word document. If you want to distribute documents, PDF is a much better option, China or not.
Who said anything about Microsoft Works? Certainly not the article or the summary.
He isn't trying to automate the government, he's trying to decimate it.
Homelessness is bad, yes. But it's not caused by AI or automation or because the government isn't providing enough jobs.
Homelessness has many causes, but probably the most significant one is mental illness, estimates ranging from 40-70%. https://homelesshub.ca/collect...).
One thing is certain: homelessness isn't caused by a lack of jobs in the wilderness. The jobs are in the cities, which is also where the homeless people largely live.
Jobs do not primarily exist to meet the income needs of people. Jobs exist because someone, or some company, needs some work done. Creating jobs is a means to get that work done. They are willing to pay money to get that work done. And people are willing to do the work, to get money.
You can't say to a taxi company, "Locate your taxi business in the wilderness so wilderness-dwellers can have jobs." No, you have to locate your taxi business where people need taxis. If you want to be a taxi driver, you're not going to find that kind of work in the wilderness.
This is just one example, most jobs have to be located where the need is. Haircutters, restaurants, shops, plumbers, electricians, homebuilders, just about every kind of business has to be located where customers are. If people want jobs, they have to go there.
Bus error -- please leave by the rear door.