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Comment Similar stuff on other sites too (Score 1) 41

There have been a lot of model-poisoning spam over on Quora too. Notably in service of pump-and-dump manipulation of stocks belonging to companies that are basically circling the drain (off the top of my head, seen NXXT, RIME, MYNZ->QUCY, DVLT, NRED and maybe one other I'm forgetting). When you can create tons of accounts, post tons of AI-generated slop that just occasionally casually mentions whatever "fact" you want the models to ingest, and so on, all for "free" or so close as to make no difference, I guess this is what you get.

Comment targeted growth-oriented investments yadda yada (Score 2) 7

"Targeted growth-oriented investments aligned with the 6 strategic areas of focus," eh?

How will this help them leverage their core competencies in order to holistically administrate exceptional synergy? Will they still be able to distill their identify through client-centric solutions? And proactively oversee day-to-day operations, services and deliverables with cross-platform innovation?

Just wondering.

Comment I read tons, just not on paper. (Score 2) 73

I don't even know where I could even get a hardcopy version of Moses T. Runnels' two-volume History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, totaling around 1,700 pages or so and published in 1882. But I frequently consult the PDF version I downloaded from one of the numerous web sites that has it available. Then there's my OverDrive Libby account, which gives me access to the holdings of something like eight library networks covering virtually all of a state, plus a university library or two. I voraciously consume news from a variety of sources, including through aggregators like Slashdot and Fark. Plus various academic journals related to my work and other interests, through one of the aforementioned university libraries.

In short, if I'm not asleep or driving, I'm likely reading something. I just use a lot less shelf space and forests than I used to.

Comment Re:Proven History = Distrust (Score 1) 113

Apropos of nothing, I received an invite for "alexa+" today, so I gave this prompt a try and. . . holy shit, it got it right!: https://0x0.st/P8yA.jpg

A more typical answer before today would be like:

"What is 1337% of Pi?"

1337% of Pi () is calculated by multiplying 13.37 (which is 1337% expressed as a decimal) by the value of Pi (approximately 3.14159).
Calculation:
1337% = 1337 / 100 = 13.37
13.37 × 3.14159 41.99
Therefore, 1337% of Pi is approximately 41.99.

(The ar1337% of Pi () is calculated by multiplying 13.37 (which is 1337% expressed as a decimal) by the value of Pi (approximately 3.14159).
Calculation:
1337% = 1337 / 100 = 13.37
13.37 × 3.14159 41.99
Therefore, 1337% of Pi is approximately 41.99.

(The arithmetic is wrong.)

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