Mine have a hard “handle” with a string attached to it on a pulley. Twist the handle to adjust the angle, pull the string down on one side to open them, pull the string down on the other side to close.
Mine have a hard “handle” with a string attached to it on a pulley. Twist the handle to adjust the angle, pull the string down on one side to open them, pull the string down on the other side to close.
There is a certain point, however, where hopes for rehabilitation are set against too great a cost for public safety when the criminal is violent.
iirc this article is referencing a court decision where “boneless” wings can have a certain amount of bone in them because the de-boning technology can’t be expected to be perfect. It’s real, but it’s also being taken wildly out of context.
Thank you kind sir and/or madame for providing a great deal more education on the human skull trade than I had ever intended to pursue!
Anyway… how can you ethically source a skull and then sell it on the open market?
You pay an intern in your marketing department to write “ethically sourced” on all your customer facing surfaces.
I wonder if you can get it to say anything bad about any specific person. Might just be that they nuked the ability entirely to avoid lawsuits.
Calvin would be a CEO in today’s economy.
Also, I’m shockingly infuriated that the tech workers that would end up being the ones replaced the soonest are so busy licking boots rather than throwing their shoes into the machinery.
Just because you aren’t hearing about us, doesn’t mean we don’t exist. ;)
The really fucking dumb part of it, you can believe me or not, is that this appears to all circle back to ancient misunderstandings about the nature of man, and attempts to create automatons which behave like men but are perfectly obedient. There is a subset of the population which tries this exact same bullshit with every new technology we create.
Join a “fun league” sports team, take a community arts course, go to church, work for a volunteer organization, just to name a few ideas.
To be blunt, LLMs are one of the stupider ways to try and use AI. There is incredible potential in many other applications which don’t attempt to interface with something as irrational and unpredictable as people.
so this is actually the best the AI researchers can do
Highly unlikely. This is what corporation’s public facing products can do.
Because being an industry leader is more about controlling people rather than whatever it is that your industry produces.
They engage in all the illegal cross site tracking of course, so perhaps they linked you to some other site they don’t like, like this one?
Some time ago, concerned with toxicity on their World of Warcraft forums, Blizzard Entertainment decided to implement a “RealID” system which would attach the customer’s real name from their records to their forum post. In a sort of “self immolation” protest to show Blizzard how absolutely terrible the idea was, myself and a few others posted our own names willingly before the new system was implemented. It was predictably bad as you might imagine and the plans were scrapped entirely.
This is what you get when you submit to psychopaths.
How dare he speak bluntly about having different tastes!
Yea, I’m just waiting for the bomb to go off when Mozilla inevitably ends up following Google’s example.
If you think this is a partisan issue you are woefully naive to the nature of those people who seek the sorts of powers that big tech promises.