
He also failed to catch a beer tossed to him during a parade, which I would argue is also a crime.
He also failed to catch a beer tossed to him during a parade, which I would argue is also a crime.
Expanded by even bigger “tools” you might say.
Also a reason I hate these llms.
It’s not self aware or capable of morality, so if you tailor a question just right it won’t include the morality around it or corrections about the points. Pretty sure we saw a similar thing when people asked it specifically tailored questions on how to commit certain crimes “as a thought experiment” or how to create certain weapons/banned substances “for a fictional story”. It’s strictly a tool and comes with the same failings around use, much like firearms.
Gah, what a great movie for a myriad of great actors. Prequels to Wash (Tudyk), King Baratheon (Addy), and Vision (Bettany)
I think you mean Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein
Not necessarily the ingredient summary, but Google translate and several other translator apps will do the “scan picture for text” and translate that.
It does get a lot more information and nuance though. Last week tonight only runs once a week. I don’t know that Last Week Tonight cites all of their sources for each episode like Some More News does.
It can be, but there are usually some pretty obvious signs in punctuation or vocabulary use. If it looks too good, I go ask them about what they mean in different parts of their response and that’s usually enough to identify who would be able to write it vs who used ai.
Again, not 100% reliable but probably closer to 60-80. As I posted the last time this same link went around, I’m probably going to be moving to handwritten work and no phones in class to make it easier on myself.
Any ai/chatgpt gets an automatic 0 and discipline from the school for me. I don’t care how well crafted the paper or assignment is.
How much can it drop before banks come collecting on his loans?
That could work, if you have the extra money for a second pair. I used to have my old pair as backups but even still if anything happened to my new pair I would need a replacement that cost at least $400.
That’s what it was like for me, but it only took like 2 minutes so… I’ve had worse. Going on ten years with dope vision.
Definitely proof of Bacchus.
Already anticipated by the Ukrainians as they wheel out their newest anti-plane drones.
Fitted with a bouncy ball on the ventral side of the drone to allow for “skipping” into place under the plane prior to upward thrusting.
Sometimes the charge goes off immediately, sometimes it takes a little floorplay to prime. Preliminary testing has resulted in 9/10 devastated planes and 1/10 hybrid plane/drone offspring with a nuclear family.
Landed on neck after a snowboard jump, totally fine.
Decade later…
Lift a wooden chair the wrong way, threw out back.
Can we not just scan and print replicas so that they don’t have to be on loan at all, and they can all go back where they belong?
Most places have a specific occupancy duration to qualify as a primary home, right?
If not, that seems to be a good option. Primary counts if used by owner for living >240 days of the year (random number but figured it should be at least 3/4 a year or so). Like how we calculate whether someone counts as in state vs out of state for tuition.
So then why isn’t water wet if there is clearly liquid water touching liquid water?
Meanwhile Hidalgo caught, cracked, and drank the beer tossed to her iirc