Comment Re:You can't stop the signal (Score 1) 25
I don't miss a signal typo.
I don't miss a signal typo.
...they better test their safety in a space station rather than Earth. There's a slim but non-zero chance they have microbes we have no immunity for.
Just shows you even the stupid can become officer.
Or President.
Anti-trust is dead, long live monopolies! Competition is for "losers"
AI probably isn't the cause, but rather telework. While staid orgs resist, nimbler firms found they can pay about $5k below market wage if they accept partial telework.
Double Bubble, toil and trouble, bet wrong and your portfolio is newt-dwelling rubble.
Nut.
Indeed! Share the costs and risks. It's not like UK is flush with cash of late.
I'd rather see work on a stellerator, though. They seem more promising and mechanically simpler in the long run. Computer control will improve over time.
We're building flying cars.
Two financial failures in one, whadda bahgin!
I hope at least one gets lucky, but I won't put stock in them myself.
Americans like big cars and EV tech doesn't work as well for big cars. That will buy Detroit some time, but when enough of the market switches to EV due to small car sells, then the gasoline infrastructure will start shrinking.
I told that stupid gold robot to never give me the odds!
Honda was shockingly blunt about its situation, saying that it was simply unable to deliver products that offer a better value than that of newer Chinese manufacturers.
The future will gradually shift all-electric and China's going to eat the gassers' lunches. I'm not claiming I.C.E. engines will completely disappear, but they are on the wrong side of history, they are the Kodaks.
If AI made your company more productive, you wouldn't typically cut staff but take on more work, getting projects done at a faster rate with the same number of employees, becoming more profitable. Thus, this smells like mostly a sales slump, which can't typically be blamed on AI.
"Havana syndrome" is just nickname, not a declaration of origin.
"The Avis WIZARD decides if you get to drive a car. Your head won't touch the pillow of a Sheraton unless their computer says it's okay." -- Arthur Miller