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It also illustrates how military planners need to educate themselves on how AI *actually works* rather than basing their “real-world challenges” on something like a Tom Clancy novel from 2010.

Just read the comment from “Tentacle” below. This was a clickbait lie.

Fake news. here’s a picture of me typing on my actual, physical keyboard as proof:

Chattanooga Times Free Press. Retrieved 11 March 2022. However, Keogh said he doesn’t see production of the ID.Buzz, the much-awaited electric vehicle that hearkens back to the Microbus, coming to Chattanooga. He said he didn’t think there will be enough volume for the vehicle to warrant production in the U.S. The

So, this must be using the same drivetrain as the 82kW ID4. This is a larger, less aerodynamic vehicle than the ID4, whose current EPA range is:

Damnit, my “RSX” typo was kept in the text ... lol

The real question is why they didn’t pay a relatively small fee to a satellite imagery company to get an up-to-date shot of this guy’s yard:

If you live in an area with heavy traffic, like many parts of California, the Cobra is probably not going to be much fun:

After reading about your nightmare commute, I decided to look up the US average:

If it was available at a competitive price to something like the (relatively boring looking) Golf R / S3, I expect it would do pretty well against that car.

This story seems like utter bullshit. Are they really claiming the AI could figure out *what* a comms tower is, reason how the tower is responsible for sending it commands, and then destroy the tower?! I’m guessing this ‘simulation’ was actually a *real person* tasked to imagine they were an AI, and then act

Will it be produced at high enough volume that it will sell for MSRP in a few months?

Damnit how did that “S” get into the RX-7.  *facepalm*

This is the truth — if you get saved from a single low speed accident with an AEB system, it pays for itself.

While they’re at it, the NYC police can stop their union-sponsored Corruption Cards.

The 1990's RSX-7, obviously! It’s 30 years old and I think that on the outside (minus the pop-up headlights), it could pass as a brand new car today.

I pretty frequently see people on the highway (SF Bay Area) at night with their phone stuck to the windshield playing Netflix or some other streaming video. I had a coworker a few years ago who bragged about regularly watching a Netflix show on his afternoon commute — I was like WTF is wrong with you?! He said, “It’s

LOL agree 100% on the oversize-logo polos comparison.

Scout needs to have two vehicles that essentially match the Bronco and the Bronco Sport.