Hey, companies are people too, as has been proven in a court of law
Hey, companies are people too, as has been proven in a court of law
Finders keepers giveth, finders keepers taketh away
That last one just seems like a kink
Ok, let’s agree on “Nazi Sympathiser”
Always nice to be linked back to Reddit and reminded that it is a terrible place.
Hey that guy is thinking about stuff! They must got brainrot!
I’m struggling to think of good stuff to praise him for.
I heard getting impeached is a positive these days.
The list of companies not sucking the gross orange ding dong is getting mighty small. I was not expecting Epic to be on that list.
You’re right, all other fields have been completely unaffected!
It’s a crazy concept to apply “science of the times” to only psychology, but not every other branch of science and medicine, as there are huge holes in understanding everywhere.
I have no idea what sciences would be considered “hard” in this definition.
A $240 gift card seems quite low for bugs that would allow you to order (essentially) free food, access the orders and invoices of other users, driver’s personal information and their real time location.
wow, they have the event on video!
So then why, if it were all open sourced, including the weights, would the AI be worthless? Surely having an identical but open source version, that would strip profitability from the original paid product.
So you’re saying the data wouldn’t exist anywhere in the source code, but it would still be able to answer questions based on the data it has previously seen?
But wouldn’t that mean making it open source, then it not functioning properly without the data while open, would prove that it is using a huge amount of unlicensed data?
Probably not “burden of proof in a court of law” prove though.
Urgh, this philosophy is why the new wave of UX designers are making everything massive gross buttons and every modern app/game tries to look like an iPhone home screen.
If you don’t have tooltips you can still see the link before clicking it: either right click on a desktop or hold touch on mobile.
Technically, it’s a permanent fix