If you’re looking for shorter fiction, try the stories of Jorge Luis Borges.
If you’re looking for shorter fiction, try the stories of Jorge Luis Borges.
Or… maybe he really is a criminal mastermind, desperately trying to do damage control after AI blew his cover. /s
The “prime meridian” is the line through the black holes at the centers of the Milky Way and Andromeda, and the “equator” is the galactic plane.
Telling the Trump campaign directly was the problem—they needed to get Fox or someone else to make a video that they could watch on television.
“On the one side, you have the one school that is showing Harris with a lead but leading by unbelievable numbers, Peter,” he said. “That’s a fact, you know. […] And then really an edge that is not — is never going to materialize.” Baris claimed that conservative polls showed that Trump was tied or had a “believable” edge against Harris. “And when you look at the track records of the pollsters in those two courts, right in those two camps, really, you know the ones who are showing the tighter race with Trump with an advantage, have better track records,” he insisted.
So when he says “that’s a fact”, it means he’s suggesting it’s a lie.
TLDR: Assembly Theory tries to objectively measure the minimum number of steps needed to assemble complex objects from simpler ones. By assigning a minimum time to each assembly step, a minimum time “depth” can be assigned to complex objects that doesn’t depend on their actual history.
How is Inflection-2 cheaper to train in the cloud than on own hardware?
Hay is for fodder; straw is for bedding and thatching.
Reality, for one.
No one’s been arguing against automation per se—the comment you originally replied to was asking what the plan was after automation. Because the marginal effect of automation in the current economy, if corporations are left to their own devices, stands to harm as many as it benefits.
And yes, the industrial revolution isn’t a bad parallel for what we’re potentially facing now. It brought about some of the most miserable conditions working people have ever endured short of slavery, and it took the labor movement several bloody generations to end the worst of it.
There’s Upton Sinclair’s famous remark that it’s “difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it”, but I don’t think that’s the whole story. There’s a part of them that does hear, but holds it in abeyance, saving it for use when circumstances change and it no longer threatens their self-interest.
I think the underlying dynamic there is that automation in one industry led to cheaper goods, which led to consumer savings, which led to greater demand, which led to increased employment in other industries that eventually absorbed the displaced workers.
The differences with the current situation are that, firstly, decades of corporate consolidation have reduced competition and enabled automators to channel most of the savings to corporate profit instead of lower prices; and secondly, the fact that automation is affecting the whole economy at once instead of a specific industry means that an economy-wide increase in demand isn’t causing a corresponding increase in the demand for labor.
And back in 1989 she was claiming citizenship in the “Rhythm Nation”.
It’s a bit suspicious when you can guess what the error was before reading the story.
Also Doctorow’s novella “Unauthorized Bread”.
They’re not wrong, but they could stand to recognize that some of their own policy shortcomings opened the door to her challenge.
Microsoft is to memory as Cortés is to Mexico.
The original binary format is split into six-bit chunks (e.g., 100101), which in decimal format correspond to the integers from 0 to 63. These are just mapped to letters in order:
etc.—it goes through the capital letters first, then lower-case letters, then digits, then “+” and “/”. It’s so simple you could do it by hand from the above description, if you were looking at the data in binary format.
Why does the title specify that the tool is taking down “AI-generated” pictures if the article focuses on how it’s taking down fan art indiscriminately?