Every sentence just gets worse. It’s a snowballing skeet of stupidity.
Every sentence just gets worse. It’s a snowballing skeet of stupidity.
Need to check with my veteran friends to see if you can simultaneously be an active duty military advisor and a foot fetish model. This seems suspect.
No better way to cure my imposter syndrome than seeing just how comically powerful these schmucks think we are.
In an age of LLM‘s, despite the advent of multimodality, reading your writing aloud to yourself is a sure fire away to sound more organic and human. Hearing the entire structure of sentence and paragraphs together helps you identify jarring elements or unnoticed repetition.
Oh sure. I suppose she’d consider the Elizabethan and Victorian Eras to be the same?
Okay, but what about the Atari 2600?
Gotta thank you for this skeet — reading it made me reminisce of a time when games were better than they are, saw it was on sale, and got it.
Words that inspire the individual hold far greater weight than those skimmed by the masses.
Don't forget to include your antidepressant of choice into all prompts to keep your outputs balanced and accurate.
I continue to be gobsmacked at 1) how common this formulation is 2) how antisemitic and generally bigoted it is 3) and how for all the talk of anti-semitism this is never cited as an example even though it’s quite literally the original incarnation.
Or we go full Fisher Protocol, and you're forced to kill someone every time you want to post books.google.com/books/about/...
Toyota Engineer: "I want to make a reliable truck that can work in all seasons, transport goods, and will be recognized across the world."
*Monkey's Paw Curls*
The newest evolution of the "Do Your Own Research" crowd often rely on AI summarization for their 'research,' not caring that the technological architecture underpinning gAI fails to correctly pull nuance or context when regenerating the probability of which words appear next to one another.
"Radical Narco Communism"
Yes, those are all words.
No, I'm not sure why he's put them together like that. It makes zero sense, like signing up to be an anarchist, and betrays the superficiality of the argument.
My god this is evil.
So close!!!
Dara Horn:
“Antisemitism isn’t just a social prejudice or conspiracy. It’s a lie that people use to gain/maintain power. The Big Lie of antisemitism is that Jews are destroying what you value most, even while that changes over the course of history.”
#jewsky
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Australia’s defense quagmire summed up in an amazing scene
Now with flavor?
The ones who knew and cared were purged.
Or targeting power infrastructure to shut down HVAC and cooling systems. Crypto payments to a hundred gig saboteurs could have a destabilizing effect over time…especially with so many unemployed people willing to do desperate things for money. We saw it in the UK/EU/Israel the past few years.
100%! The employees who passionately understand their domain expertise, be it marketing copy or machine learning, will be the ones who spot hallucinations before they hit production. Working with AI doesn’t necessarily mean offloading your job to a chatbot, but keeping the outputs safe & effective.
Well, I was going to wear the ‘My Ancestors Participated In Operation Esther’s Fury and All I Got Was This Drunken Stupor’ shirt, but yours is an amazing contender.
Ooof, wish I had time to turn that into a Purim costume.
AI writing is like store-bought cake. It might be perfectly fine, maybe even as good as something you could make yourself, but it’s weird to give it to someone and say it’s homemade
Qatar has invested heavily in U.S. influence, with estimates indicating over $225M spent on lobbying, PR, and think tanks over the last decade, alongside billions in donations to universities. Total Qatari investments across all sectors are estimated to exceed $100B to shape policy.
But AIPAC.
😏😏😏
Pfft. You lib-cucks and your woke scientific methods, linear concepts of time, and crazy belief that the earth isn’t the center of the universe.
Finally asking the right questions, Pew!