Until we meet again, Ilmen-mariner
Until we meet again, Ilmen-mariner
Except that they’ll put it in more… eloquent language. 😅
The elves did not pay their license to exist in Middle-Earth. And so their opacity decreased until their bodies completely fade away.
The hyperbole is the point. They’re explaining that such a thing is theoretically possible.
Looks more like a legislative skill issue than a judicial one to me. I don’t know what is expected of the judges aside from interpreting the law.
I’m very wary of the measures that could potentially pass if the some of the anti-AI art people get their way. I know how messy and difficult putting fair-use material in YouTube can be. There would be more of that in more platforms.
I agree unregulated AI is problematic. At the same time, I’m cynical on what the actual measures would look like.
The future is regarded in a low light.
Strong “the constitution is a piece of paper” energy right there
Nothing pulls its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster
i.e. something pulled its iMessage app from the Play Store following privacy disaster
They fired a certain scientific railgun. Nice.
I read it clearly, but how exactly did I enable and defend evil?
What I found out is the outcomes of events like the French Revolution and the rule of the Khmer Rouge i.e. vastly different dependent on the circumstances of the place and time.
How equivalent is
“I don’t condone the killing of people simply because they make more than I do.”
to
“[condoning] the murder and enslavement of millions around the world by a small dominant group of people who have no one’s best interests at heart but their own.”?
This is partially what “eat the rich” rhetoric meant when acted on.
i.e. touching grass is more attractive by the day
Crowd Strike’s Final Fantasy