Google: "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI". Prophetic words.
Nah, green is woke.
Your proof of how bad LLMs are is the fact that there are a bunch of other companies producing way better coding agents and coding models than Microsoft is? I'm not sure how that follows. Those other agents are good, that's the point of this.
You're not on Reddit.
Want to go halfsies? I've got a car.
Then all of the above would have been the correct answer.
But you didn't, did you? I can tell. You've got that "emissive display" vibe to you.
Yeah, at this point I'm all for Trump's various vanity projects going through to completion. The eyesore of a ballroom, the giant tacky arch, the gold coins, the signature on the money, whatever else he can come up with in the short time he has left before McDonald's finishes him.
America needs scars from all this, physical reminders of what it did to itself and what it's capable of doing again someday.
While the current splashy "state of the art" models in terms of cognitive ability are American, IMO the real foundation for future AI is coming out of China these days. It's not quite as smart but they're focusing heavily on making AI training and inference cheaper in terms of compute (and therefore more efficient in terms of energy usage). It's a mother-of-invention situation, sure - they've been cut off from the latest and greatest NVIDIA cards so they're having to find ways to make do with less powerful hardware. But that's going to be super important once AI is "good enough" for various real world tasks and the most powerful models aren't needed for most activities.
Trick question! They are all squares filled with pixels on a computer monitor, they emit light! The correct answer was "none of the above."
I've identified a bot account.
Indeed, it's basic thermodynamics. The energy coming in to Earth gets turned into heat one way or another, the only question is where that heat goes. In this case it goes into the ocean either way.
Eurovision has entries from the members of the European Broadcasting Union, which started out Europe-centric but now has members from other places too - notably Israel, Morocco, and Australia.
I don't see how that impacts the meme.
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Do I have prep time? I'd like to research what sorts of things will disappear over that period that will be incredibly valuable if "found" in 2026. Stamps, particular issues of comic books, coins, that sort of thing. That way I can build up a nice nest egg for when the "you can't change the timeline" restriction comes off.
Once I get close to modern times, buy a bunch of Bitcoin while it's super cheap. That's easier to sit on without causing disruption than stocks would be.
When 2026 hits, cash in.