they set it up because it fits their business model perfectly
they set it up because it fits their business model perfectly
Who can blame them? They’re not the first to suggest the idea of swappable batteries, and definitely not the first to nix it later after doing some R&D.
Sony has been really slow to adopt streaming because their business model has historically been based on trying to sell as many consoles as possible, and they failed to adapt to the changing trends. Microsoft had the same strategy with their consoles, but they also had the foresight to set up their own cloud provider…
Alright, I’ll bite.
This is not particularly useful if the AI-generated content is being posted to a social media that is protected by Section 230.
a “malicious actor here or abroad” could remotely command a car
Chewing gum is made of plastic. You can still find wads of used chewing gum stuck to sidewalks and the undersides of dining tables after several decades of being exposed to the elements. It’s nasty stuff.
Microsoft doesn’t want to be dependent on OpenAI in the future. They’re going to use OpenAI’s research for now until they figure out a way to build their own LLMs for cheaper.
Meanwhile EU wants to ban this sort of technology.
Ignorance? Apathy? Counterfactual narratives driven by well intended but wrong people? Active efforts to suppress change, driven by self-serving desires for power and money? Good old-fashioned hate?
I’m not following. What is it about Bard that makes it a concern for data privacy?
Deploying your apps in multiple regions costs a lot more than a single region setup. Nobody is going to pay for that unless they have a customer that demands 100% uptime. Most of the Internet can deal with sites being down for a few hours, so they don’t bother.
you’d think that the international community would be champing at the bit to find out who did this
Being a mentor at a local juvenile detention center gave him his point of view.
I hope that the Environmental Conservation Police considered every option before it decided to put the moose down.
Is using computer code to debug computer code a little too on the nose?
The number of commercial jets in our airspace has also increased dramatically over time. Do those jets not have any impact on the turbulence?
Those are great examples of abuse. But why has nothing changed?
That sounds scary, but I pose to you this question: How would U.S. Intelligence agencies be able to track down spies living amongst the general population if they weren’t able to freely break into the digital devices owned by a person of interest? Remember, there are Russians among us.
I’m not surprised. I love my Instant Pot but it’s the only Instant appliance I own. Their problem was that they kept releasing additional products like air fryers, toaster ovens, coffee makers, stand mixers, and even air purifiers. These additional markets were already saturated with cheap options, unlike pressure…