If you're building a new datacenter, why not just equip it with sensors so that something is instantly detected, instead of relying on it being detected the next time the robot guard makes it's rounds? I suppose the robots would allow for more adhoc configurability like moving racks around or creating new rooms.
Agreed. Even if you're not talking to another person, it's a sign of respect to the other person that you're ready to give them your full attention.
My brother does something similarly rude (and I don't think he even knows it.) When we go out to eat, he'll take his phone out and put it on the table. Now sometimes it stays in his pocket, but not always. The next time he does this, I need to ask him why it's out on the table.
How many other times has this AI "alerted" to something? This may have been one notification among thousands that it has generated which caused people to largely ignore it's output. Need more facts here.
Having seen sooo many articles about lab battery tech that never makes it out of the lab, please wake me up when it's time to spend my money on something that's been commercialized.
$2500 seems like a paltry sum to be the first to rip and release a first run film. Seems like you could easily make that back on click advertising alone on your pirate streaming/download site.
I don't know why everyone wants to be a car manufacturer these days. Is there really that much money to be made in cars? Seems like an overly competitive market to try to be entering.