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A benchmark for it’s ability to extrapolate. We know what it should look like, the AI extrapolates what it “thinks” it should look like. Then we can compare the two. Presumably, we could also provide said benchmark to the AI to see if it can figure out why it failed to match the original material and thereby get

That’s a very superficial view of what is happening here. Just because it looks like meme nonsense to the average viewer, doesn’t mean this is worthless. The AI is utilizing advanced machine learning to better itself at predictive modeling, which can ultimately be used for anything. If you had any idea of what type of

It’s like you didn’t even read what I wrote before asking this question. AI benchmark.

It’s actually a good AI benchmark, as we have a baseline for comparison with the original video. Granted, these all failed miserably, but this exercise could be useful in the future.

as an aside, I really don’t get this modern “hater” culture that’s grown.

Because it’s a single player game and over time people become done with them and move onto other stuff? And it also didn’t review as well as their previous games and less people are into it.

Not everything is a live service, it’s ok to be done with a game.

and we already had a He-Man movie where he interacted with the real world (and saved Courtney Cox’s parents!)

Google is claiming more accuracy on 90% of the variables, not 90% more accurate. At 3.5 days out, the HRES and GraphCast models score essentially the same. Only after that point does GraphCast separate. Graphcast also uses a lower resolution model (.25lat/lon rather than .1) and a much longer time step (6 hrs vs 1).

Thanks for the criticism, but I’m focusing on Google because GOOGLE is the one asking regulators to step in. The headline specifically calls Google out, so that’s why I’m talking about Google.

I guess the thing for me is, why SHOULD Apple incorporate RCS (yet) when it doesn’t do anything that iMessage doesn’t, and all the carriers are not standardized/interoperable yet. 2+ years ago, Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile stopped trying to make RCS interoperable with each other. Basically RCS interoperability at this

According to this article from Wired, RCS is NOT end-to-end encrypted, however it is from 2019:

No. Apple Executives confirmed that keeping Android out of iMessage was to boost iPhone sales. 

They support the standard now. RCS is hardly a standard for messaging. Someone’s cheap phone that can rattle off an old school text does not work with this standard. EU trying to force RCS to be a standard will force folks who don’t want a smartphone to then have to get one to maintain any type of messaging.

That’s a well written comment.

WTF? The green vs blue has a meaning. Blue means it went through iMessage and is fully encrypted end to end. Green means it’s an SMS message and, as such, NOT end to end encrypted. I’ve gotten green bubbles from people on iPhones when data connectivity isn’t good. It’s not necessarily about calling out ‘iPhone’ vs

hmm

Also goes for the word ‘Hoot’

Fairly or not, anyone who uses the word “romp” I just immediately assume has been paid.

Hahahahaha, this is never happening but that was good for a chuckle.

First and foremost, I just took it as just, “good lord that’s dark, lol”.

But beyond that, maybe it’s about two things:

1. How we wrestle with having things that we really enjoy, but come at some kind of moral cost - how much are we willing to compromise when faced with the moral dilemma, and where is the line where we