Good luck, you missed your chance to buy and/or acquire a sign from Bed, Bath and Beyond.
Good luck, you missed your chance to buy and/or acquire a sign from Bed, Bath and Beyond.
Yes I have, just trolling the other Millenials.
What’s a phone book?
Its apparently missing a dolphin.
Based on the article, the problem is that Github isn’t being treated as legacy software, but isn’t able to load a full file using the currently popular JS framework they are using.
The problem is:
Define person.
A normal rational person does have a complex algorithm for stopping in that situation. Trick is that the calculation is subconscious, so we don’t think it is complex.
Hell even just recognizing a human is so complex we have problems with it. It’s why we can see faces in inanimate objects, and also why the uncanny valley is a thing.
I agree that stopping for people is of the utmost importance. Cars exist for transportation, and roads exist to move people, not cars. The problem is that from a software pov, ensuring you can define a person 100% of the time is still a post- doctorate research level issue. Self driving cars are not ready for open use yet, and anyone saying they are is either delusional or lying.
Well yes and no.
First off, ignoring the pitfalls of AI:
There is the issue at the core of the Trolley problem. Do you preserve the life of a loved one or several strangers?
This translates to: if you know the options when you’re driving are:
What do you choose as a person?
Then, we have the issue of how to program a self diving car on that same problem. Does it value all life equally, or is it weighted to save the life of the immediate customer over all others?
Lastly, and really the likely core problem, is that modern AI aren’t capable of full self driving, and the current core architecture will always have a knowledge gap, regardless of the size of the model. They can, 99% of the time, only do things that are in their data models. So if they don’t recognize a human or obstacle, in all of the myriad forms we can take and move as, they will ignore it. The remaining 1% is hallucinations that end up being randomly beneficial. But, particularly for driving, if it’s not in the model they can’t do it.
Highly recommend:
Crucible of War
Einstein’s Telescope.
1176 BC
The other side of history: daily life in the Ancient world
There isn’t on kbin.run
Thanks, commenting to find this later.
Who the Taliban call “terrorists”
Timing is about right for it to be a batch of newly minted CS grads getting into their first corporate jobs.
De-track-me.
Publicly they’ve stated that it does that.
However it wouldnt be the first time Apple, Amazon and particularly Google have lied.
They state that they only turn on “when you say the special phrase.”
But in order to do that, they have to be always listening and parsing what you say.
And in order to pay for that processing time, its getting processed for any data they can sell ads on
Finding an urn with cocoa in it in a sealed egyptian tomb would be among the greatest archeological discoveries.
Say we want the mantle of most boring cuisine from the English without saying it.
Honestly its been years. I just remember the bugs and that they werent roaches.
To be fair to the stores, they arrive in the stores on the bags too.
No, hes abusing her trust.
You can just ask and reciprocate.