Comment Re:That explains why the enlightened (Score 1) 155
In the UK, one drives cars on the left, but when passing on inland waterways, boats pass to the right.
In the UK, one drives cars on the left, but when passing on inland waterways, boats pass to the right.
AI can in fact go to a site and verify the details. It's actually pretty good at it.
There is more to life than the web. By "site", the GGP post meant the physical location, on the ground, not website.
But perhaps you are an AI bot and your world is constrained to what you can access over the Internet
After my company bought one Dell server and realized that it needed stupidly expensive non-standard rails, we bought Supermicro servers. They have been rock solid.
I mean, really, why didn't she just have a government email address to handle everything. You know, like every one else in government.
She was advised to do this by her predecessor -- a Republican.
If you think that everyone in government is only using their goverment-issued email addresses to conduct business and not using side channels, well, there is some prime real estate in South Florida I would like to interest you in.
I bet people said similar things when high-level languages were replacing assembly.
There is creativity -- you have to be creative in writing prompts.
I do see an issue: the prompts are insufficient to reproduce the final output, but the prompts are the input to the process. We don't use a compiler to create assembly code, then try to maintain the assembly code while discarding the high-level language code. But vibe coding does something similar: discards the most abstract input, while keeping the output of the first stage. Unfortunately, as I mentioned earlier, the prompts are not a sufficient input to reproduce the output, so one cannot treat it as the canonical description of the code base.
My personal anecdote is that I have been using Claude recently and it has enabled me to do things that I would not have been able to do. Some of the tasks are writing C++/Qt code and integrating it into the rest of our app's code base. I am not a C++ programmer.
Many people appear to be skeptical of AI's capabilities and I suspect that this limits the potential gains. I was very skeptical about what an AI tool could do for me, but I read an article that gave me the motivation to really try it. My experiments have been successful.
I am going to guess that, initially, she declined a lawyer, thinking that she did not need one: foolishly thinking that the "system would work" and that the police would quickly see their mistake and let her out. Having initially denied needing a lawyer, she wasn't given another opportunity until she was extradited to North Dakota.
You always need a lawyer. Police routinely lie to people in custody -- lying is the primary interrogation technique.
This has nothing to do with a corporation. You are ignorant of high level security requirements. He does indeed need to report any contact, however brief or casual, on any medium or in person, with any foreign national. (I have held clearances that required exactly this. It's been so many decades ago, that I won't get in trouble for saying that today. But I know that the rules have not changed.)
I used to know a British/Canadian citizen who worked at Lawrence Livermore labs, alongside many people who undoubtedly had clearances (probably 'Q' clearances). Every time one of those colleagues talked to him, did they have to report it? Every water cooler discussion about common social topics?
Parent poster is Russian propaganda outlet. Don't expect any truth.
When are you going to talk about the execution of civilians by Russian forces?
Remember when you posted that Mariupol would fall on March 23. Did that happen?
You, like the Russian propaganda you disseminate, have zero credibility.
GP is an outlet for Russian propaganda. Probably paid.
Uber has never made a profit. Uber can only make a profit if the drivers no longer need to be paid -- ie. self-driving cars.
It's possible that Uber could license the technology in the future. It does make it easier for Uber to select a self-driving solution from competing vendors, when such solutions actually exist in a cost-effective manner.
Otherwise, this looks like a short-term grab for cash at the expense of long-term profit.
Only for their own new content
Amazon Prime Video also carries programs from other sources, some of which contain ads.
In Flint, robocalls have been trying to trick people into voting tomorrow (which is not allowed) due to supposedly long lines at polling stations.
When will we hear the results of the investigation of this? </sarcasm>
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