Tech companies will use the power no matter what. Might as well use nuclear, even if it’s only 50% of the demand.
And about AI, I’m sorry you can’t use it to anything. I’m using it daily at my work. Both Adobe’s and LLMs. Time saver.
Tech companies will use the power no matter what. Might as well use nuclear, even if it’s only 50% of the demand.
And about AI, I’m sorry you can’t use it to anything. I’m using it daily at my work. Both Adobe’s and LLMs. Time saver.
I think he’s joking. I don’t get it though.
You’re basically just describing the flaws of democracies.
Yes, the EU can be slow to move on some points, but others they are the first. And they mostly get things right, because they use much time on thinking it through. And no, they’re not right every time, but I believe they are more than others.
So the UK basically just mimics the EU.
A small win for the British people, I guess, but it would have been way easier to stay. Now they use millions on running trials for this, in a battle already fought in the EU.
Lets see how the UK will deal with the tarrifs proposed by Trump, in a much larger geopolitical battle. They don’t have a significant bargain power, if they don’t go together with the European countries.
So we’re just going past the line of obviously corrupt without batting an eye? They even tell us now. Written. Legally binding.
It kind of invalidates what the EU Committee is all about. This is just stupid, and calling for a ban in a free world is more concerning than X.
Pretty cool to watch it in real time.
Temu is insanely popular. Don’t underestimate this. Yes, it’s pure crap, but people buy it. They earn bucks.
Meaning, it’s not a valid argument to say it’s crap, and then it’s not a problem. Temu is a problem.
But then we have to start another discussion about the free market, because then Temu is valid.
Then what? Legit question, I don’t have the answer to.
So the best thing you can do with a tree, is to cut it down and use it as materials, if we want to release as little CO2 as possible?
And ofc this depends on new trees being planted in its stead.
Britain has in no way done an exit. Going out of a trade and economic union has nothing to do with their military commitments.
Ah yes, and then uses Jesus’ name in the same sentence as USA. The guy hated capitalism more than anything.
You’re probably right. I encountered maybe 2 or 3 deers running out in front of my car so far, and I hit the breaks every time in pure reflex anyway.
Dodged them so far, but damn I’m scared I might hit one at some point.
Yeah, I heard about people dying in crashes with deers also. I just remembered we were taught this, and I just thought it might be programmed to ignore animals because of this.
But it’s probably wrong, and as someone pointed out, it seems like it didn’t even see the deer.
I hate Tesla as much as the next guy in here.
But I learned at my driving lessons that you shouldn’t hit the breaks for animals running into your lane, because it can result in a car crash that’s way worse. (think truck behind you with a much longer break length.)
Don’t know if there’s different rules.
It’s great they start using these tools, but I hope they keep in mind that it needs much fine tuning before it’s reliable enough.
You need to use a product in practice to make it better. But you don’t need to rely on it from the start. They need to invest the time in implementation, and where it can be used and shouldn’t be used.
Nice progress towards something good, but we’re not there yet.
They never been as popular in Europe as in the US.
Still very big, but nothing like Facebook, Instagram.
No wonder Elon prefers fascist leaders vs left governments.
Or the have fewer but larger.
Or as another user pointed out: The source might be questionable to use as valid data globally.
State owned is not worse than private owned, when the private owned company have obvious political agendas.
Especially in democracies.
I use generative AI to remove objects in Photoshop, because it’s alot faster than doing it myself.
It might only take me 2-3 minutes, but the AI finishes in seconds. And when you do that often enough, it’s extremely helpful.
I also use it for translation and to proof read grammar. Time saver as well.