

This is what it must feel like to be a billionaire, surrounded by yes-men. That’s why they love AI, not because they understand it, but because they don’t see how its not normal.


This is what it must feel like to be a billionaire, surrounded by yes-men. That’s why they love AI, not because they understand it, but because they don’t see how its not normal.


Yes, but they’d be well served to just call it GIM and not have it come up every time.
Classic so old I don’t even think it does the rounds anymore


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Just going add early now since no one is talking about it yet, this is why nuclear isn’t the way over renewables. Because as soon as any country wants a domestic nuclear energy program, the US will have a freebie wildcard to bomb them.


I wonder if it’s an early response to the talk of breaking up Google and Chrome. MS gets more people onboarded to Edge and Google still gets your browser level metrics.
Still stubbornly using Pulsar (fork of Atom)


No, that wasn’t quite the metaphor. The metaphor was that this is all nonsense technobabble strung together to almost sound like real language, but none of it means anything. It’s not that your idea is novel or confusing, it’s that these are barely coherent sentences.
For real though, this whole post is an AI exercise, right?
Probably the better meme to have posted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXJKdh1KZ0w


My company offers something similar, but I worry it’s a short term incentive to get more people onto HDPs and then quietly make that the only option.
To this day I don’t know how to read Tweets in the right order. I always feel like I’m reading a Carnac joke.
Tom Morello has a good cover of it too
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=czQh1vj1jF8