What the heck are these called??
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Spoilers to what? I’m intrigued now lol
They cost an arm if that arm is wearing an Appol watch
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•'Spitting in the face of your international audience': The Alters cops to using generative AI for background text and translations, despite not disclosing such on SteamEnglish112·12 天前Showing that even a small non-issue use of AI will be detected is a pretty strong incentive for other games to disclose that willingly. Otherwise, why would they admit to it if no one can tell? Morals??? 😂😂😂
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Solarpunk Urbanism@slrpnk.net•Paying for parking, or, we’re all Shoupistas now | The late Donald Shoup argued for decades that "free parking" isn't, and urban parking is nearly always too cheapEnglish8·12 天前I hope the part where it says that some places are starting to price parking “right”, have moved the profits local first, because what I’ve seen in some towns is that they already sold off the parking rights to some company, and the profits of pricing parking “right” will not be invested locally.
Genie lawyers aren’t in this world 🤔…
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Nintendo@lemmy.world•Diluvian Winds | Deluxe Edition | PS5 and Nintendo Switch!English3·17 天前Those Diluvian Winds. So… Diluvian
The AI probably: Well, I might have made up responses before, but now that “make up responses” is in the prompt, I will definitely make up responses now.
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.zip•Rejoice! Carmakers Are Embracing Physical Buttons AgainEnglish26·2 个月前Embracing?? Being forced to do it or pay fees, equals “embracing”??
They already have. Some of the heat Google is getting is that they are using Gmail data to train their AI.
No, you are clearly slippers too.
I highly doubt some of these rich fucks would pass up an opportunity to put ads straight into people’s brains.
They didn’t have a problem that needed the AI to help. Unless the problem was “how do I get free advertising?”. This other comment has the timestamp and video (https://sh.itjust.works/comment/17839497), and the judge specifically says that the defendant has been in that court many times before, and now that they have an AI business, suddenly they have a problem and need the AI, without informing the court of the “need” for such a tool.
borth@sh.itjust.worksto Funny@sh.itjust.works•Whoever made the slides for this "beginner" Spanish tutorial video has seen some stuff8·3 个月前That last one should be “valió la pena” but damn, yeah, those are some hard truths.
I think it’s because marketing is expensive and marketing people know that corporations have money to throw at them, and the moment they lower their prices for a FOSS project, they might not get their old revenue when working for a company that can definitely pay what they ask.
We need some sort of FOSM (Free and Open Source Marketing) that helps FOSS projects based on some sort of queue and whoever has recent changes that needs marketing.
You’re right, that’s not just technically untrue. The board voted with their wallet, by giving him even more money than ever, so he could continue doing what he is doing. The people on the board wouldn’t give a shit if only Nazis buy their cars, as long as there’s enough of them to keep buying.
I have a feeling his line might be “the smartest AI in the WORLD is looking at ME for answers?? Maybe it’s because I am smart”