If you thought we were leaving AI discourse behind in 2023, I’m sorry to tell you that you were very, very wrong.
If you thought we were leaving AI discourse behind in 2023, I’m sorry to tell you that you were very, very wrong.
What is the point of this question? It wasn’t a small indie dev that used it. It was a gigantic corporation with enough paper lying around to casually buy Activision with almost no threat to the stability of their company.
I mean, it is just a tool..... A tool that companies will gladly utilize to eliminate jobs, wages, and benefits and increase their bottom line.
Recycling the exact same argument you clowns used for NFT’s two years ago, I see. Well, I guess if you guys were capable of coming up with new ideas, you wouldn’t need AI.
Imagine simping for AI art and thinking you aren’t a massive cunt.
That’s what shows how these companies view this. If they’ll use AI for this, rather than hire an actual artist who wouldn’t let this shoddy crap slip by, just think of the garbage they’ll generate for bigger projects.
Love to “champion” indie creators by using a tool that steals the work of other creators
When I was eleven, ALL I wanted was a Gamecube. It was the only thing I talked about for like half the year. We’d go to the video rental store and I’d just stay in the Gamecube section lamenting games I couldn’t play. I’d say at least once, every night, that I wanted a Gamecube for Christmas. I told everyone who had…
The most memorable is likely the PSX back in 1997. I had seen my cousin playing Final Fantasy 7 earlier that year and wouldn’t shut up about it. Months later there was a PSX and FF7 under the tree. No memory card of course, because why would a parent know that this thing needed more accessories.
Let me tell you the magical story of the night I got the super nintendo entertainment system. Twas the night before Christmas, and wee little child me stuffed full of food and rich desserts had just ripped open the packaging to reveal the SNES, my uncle set up a small tv in the family room on the floor and I laid on…
My uncle used to work with Microsoft’s marketing department back in the early 00s, and since he had access to the Company Store he’d hook us all up with the latest Xbox releases for Christmas. I still have all of them floating around in my collection. They’re easy to pick out because they have the massive “Company…
He makes movies that are fun to watch, and that’s it.
It’s more like “Holy shit, this Whopper I ordered has wilted lettuce, old cheese, and I’m pretty sure this isn’t even beef.”
Seriously, why are people still so undyingly loyal to this POS? Do they just feel like fools for voting for him in 2016 and still can’t ever admit to being wrong?
Americans by and large are pretty stupid. The fact that we have a coin toss between Biden and a guy who is out there literally making Hitler quotes is irrefutable proof in addition to buying overpriced small-penis compensating trucks
That’s why it’s an SAE standard, the goal is for the turquoise lights to become a widespread thing used by every automaker and beyond. As more people become aware that these systems exist, they’ll become aware of what the lights mean.
Is silksong coming in 2024?
It’s an example of “teaching to a test.” As you said, up to now, the IIHS and NHTSA haven’t really focused on rear-seat occupants, so naturally automakers aren’t putting as much effort into that area. The only automaker that consistently takes a holistic approach to safety and tries to think ahead of the tests is…
Actually, nvm let’s not.
Well, we simply MUST shuffle ever-increasing levels of money into top investors’ overseas bank accounts somehow, mustn’t we?