He said $30,000 for the cybertruck too. $30,000 just seems to be his “I don’t really know the price” price.
He said $30,000 for the cybertruck too. $30,000 just seems to be his “I don’t really know the price” price.
First of all, you make a great point.
Second of all, that quote made me laugh out loud. “In 15 words”? Why is that even there? I saw Sam sitting there with Word open, cursor blinking at the end of his sentence about how deep learning worked, wondering how to make it more impactful. So he copies the sentence and pastes it into a chatgpt box and asks, “how can I make this hit differently?” and chatgpt, in all it’s gptness, responds: “try counting the number of words in the sentence and throwing that in front.”
In the post OP linked from Teixeira, he claims they terminated his employment.
Cool. If OpenAI gets a pass, then piracy should be legal, right? I mean what good is a trademark or copyright law?
Edit: “I can’t make money without stealing other people’s work” is definitely a take
IANAL, but I don’t think T&Cs are really legally binding and can be easily fought against in court.
It’s a paraphrased quote from Richard Feynman
If you can’t explain a difficult concept in a simple way, then you don’t truly understand it.
If it changes the “entire world”, I would very much prefer it not to change the world for the worse, but that’s the current trend.
The connection from Assange to Russia was laid out in the OP. Russia had a vested interest in skewing and interfering with US politics in 2016.
There’s the relevancy you failed to see.
Except it’s the exact same thing Russia pulled in 2016.
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I use YouTube Music and it’s pretty good, but the best feature is no more youtube ads.
I bet the attack is coming from Big Hollywood
15 hours hardly covers a single book
Maybe I’m cynical, but this seems like something that would be incredibly easy to fake
Hasn’t it changed from FAANG to MAANA?
In America, you can’t open a bank account without an address. That means that the homeless population can’t open a bank account (not easily, anyway), and therefore can’t get a debit card.
Cashless is a nice idea, but it is extremely prohibitive against the most vulnerable people (which, sadly, might be part of the point).