I’m not really sure if you can apply a theory like this to someone who lies and cheats.
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I do worry about platforms like Reddit or Lemmy. We can see potential manipulation happen from either user submissions or comments. I worry about how to identify this and deal with it, whether it is a dubious source, something shared with an ulterior motive, a bad actor, or even AI generated comment.
I'm sorry from the future :(
This movie is a must watch. Absolutely bittersweet in the best way.
Thank you for the well cited reply! Scary.
I see these comments a lot and I’d like to learn more. Do you have any articles on this?
Any word on when it will go into full release?
I’ve been enjoying the summaries for notifications. It has been absolutely wrong though which scares me. It’s happened twice where it messed up the subject of the conversation. Even though it screwed it up I still love the feature.
The summarizing calls is really really cool but it will take some awkward conversations to record calls to get the transcript. I used it to transcribe and summarize calling my insurance company.
The cleanup feature in photos is very coool, especially because it can know what’s foreground background if you wanted to just cleanup the bg.
All that being said, they really need a lot of work.
“She had faced a maximum sentence… of 110 years in prison.” She got 2, but the max would have been 110.
Dm me:) happy to help
From this, it describes someone losing half a billion dollars which would leave them with over 300 million. That doesn’t sound too bad and is unrelated to difficulty with RSUs.
Could be both but could also be financial. I'm sure this has the potential to earn her a lot of money. This detention facility could be there for 10+ years as countries reject receiving these people. That on top of the legal battles that will inevitably slow everything down while people are detained. That's a lot of rent to be collected, on top of all the other exorbitant fees I imagine will be in the contract. All you have to do is be morally bankrupt.