No it wouldn’t. “Sure, they’re warning us in advance it’s a weather balloon? It’s a distraction! Shoot it down!”
No it wouldn’t. “Sure, they’re warning us in advance it’s a weather balloon? It’s a distraction! Shoot it down!”
If China would have reached out to tell the Americas that their balloons were heading our direction things wouldn’t be so laughable.
What’s the point of this article? I’ve kind of lost track. No, AI systems are not very smart. They rely on real human beings to curate their training data and often their results. Some AI companies exploit human workers shamelessly.
ChatGPT could’ve written a better article, given the typos and other issues people have already noted. Yikes.
They brought Pascal in for Goggins’ character in the Zoom reading of the Community Episode “Cooperative Polygraphy” back during the pandemic and it was hilarious. He got so tickled.
I think you can tell when the staff and the writers enjoy working with a guest. Pascal was in damn near everything, he was great. Even in the skits where he was losing it (esp. the hospital, the school and dinner skits), the staff were cracking up as well, and it sure seems like they had a lot of fun.
Was this article written by AI? There are numerous grammar and spelling errors. Yikes
A Time investigation last month revealed OpenAI relied on outsourced Kenyan laborers, some paid as little as $2 per hour
Call a person wearing a confederate flag a Democrat and see how that goes
You mean the “government party” that actually abolished slavery and was willing to go to war to enforce abolition?
Question, while these pills do have different chemicals than advertised, do they work the same or similar enough? I suppose they do. So as long as the dosage has similar effect of the proper chemical, maybe it is not that much of a problem.
Definitely going to go down there and give them a piece of my mind. And if they don’t shape up, I’ll be down there every month to refill their minds with the gospel of better business practices.
It’s hard to tell with stories like this, the point is often to discourage people without insurance from going to other nations with universal health care to buy their meds at affordable prices.
If they were scientific, they would have tested those same drugs from US Pharmacies too in southern states to get a baseline....
About 1 in 10 medical products sold in developing countries were estimated to be “substandard,”
Oh my God that’s disgusting! Where?
Lower healthcare costs AND I can get some meth and fenty? No wonder medical tourism from the US to Mexico is so high.
I cannot top Kente Cruiser.
It’s a convenient excuse to move Twitter HQ to Texas.
Beaverton isn’t in the middle of nowhere. It’s one of the biggest suburbs of Portland, home of Nike HQ, and pretty diverse. According to City Data, Beaverton is 62% white non-Hispanic. I hope this guy lost his job over this.