Comment Re:Flawless AI in 5 years? Yeah, right... (Score 1) 113
Fat lips, fat ass, fat jugs, and a fat head at her side.
Fat lips, fat ass, fat jugs, and a fat head at her side.
If it's some script-kiddie, you have the little bastard locked up.
If it's a "professional" foreign intelligence agency, you sigh a heavy sigh and realize there is bugger all you can do about it.
You don't need to go off-grid to turn off your internet and TV.
By all means, take your anonymous ass offline.
If nothing else, spelling and grammar checking will be done.
Flawless AI in 5 years to drive those "intelligent" agents?
Yeah, right.
They've been predicting "hard" AI within 20 years for about 35 years now...
I've seen several cases of sexual harassment filed in various companies I worked for over the years, and not once was the guilty party fired. They were required to attend "sensitivity" courses. They lost their bonuses for the year. They were passed over for promotions. Sometimes they were reassigned to lesser roles in the business.
But they were not fired.
Why should academics be held to higher standards than those in industry?
You write your own software in binary?
I haven't seen that since the age of panel switches and lights for bootstrapping old, old, old computers...
Anything submitted to the courts becomes a matter of public record.
Seeing as I've seen Tom reject every single suggestion anyone has had, I guess the answer to his question is "No."
So you're suggesting people choose a device based on whether they can use Facebook on it?
I feel oh so very sorry for anyone who lives such a shallow content-consumption life.
Just "No."
We need to stop pretending that our addiction to smell phones and PCs is healthy, and that the rudimentary skills taught in a high school are going to produce "the next big app" or even a job.
I read that as being a choice between two video options, not as an active split between the two at the same time.
Very well said. Wish I had mod points.
And back then, $400 was worth about $1200 today.
An authority is a person who can tell you more about something than you really care to know.