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  • I can only conclude you’re here in bad faith.

    Good day.

  • Wait, are you literally saying this is all on the democrats because the democrats don’t have a majority that prevented this bill from being passed?

    Meaning you’re giving republicans a 100% pass, but these 45 democrats mean all democrats are pro genocide?

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  • This is why Trump got reelected.

  • I keep my AirPods in my pocket watch pocket so don’t really have that issue. Though I’m aware not everyone wears pants with those.

    I’d likely just need to be as careful with a foldable as I am with my current phone tbh. ¯(ツ)

  • Who the hell keeps their phone in the same pocket as keys? 😱

  • Everyone deals with things differently. My grandfathers funeral was essentially a party in his memory. You’re absolutely allowed to feel the way you do, but so is everyone else.

  • Only if you’re a people.

  • So your solution is to essentially sit on people’s paychecks for over a month, to then have the same if not worse bill passed after millions of people’s lives have been turned upside down?

    Like, kudos to your gumption I suppose, but how is that anything more than virtue signaling and giving republicans ammo for the future?

  • All of this to say “democrats bad because republicans”.

    You can argue on whether or not the bill was “must pass” but let’s be honest here, there weren’t many other options.

    Unless you have a solution? I’m not just defending democrats blindly here, I’m very open to hearing of an alternative way to have handled this.

  • AI in this case is a meaningless term. You can likely just assume it means “hyper specialized algorithm”. AI is just the buzzword of the year… or last year.

  • Granted, things are getting to the point that it may very well be possible. But these kinds of claims have been around for over a decade, and today my voice control devices still fail to understand me rather regularly.

    Not to mention, a song is usually extremely easy to pick out. In a loud bar with background music, your brain tends to pick up the beat and start grooving along with it, even if you don’t realize it most of the time. Compared to the person sitting across the table trying to yell things to you, and you having to resort to lip reading and guesswork.

  • Of course it is. The US Navy uses Xbox controllers for their photonic masts, which we can all agree is pretty safety critical.

  • They responded to the wrong post. They’re likely thinking of the auto start post.

  • LLMs don’t solve problems. That’s the point being made here. Many other algorithms do indeed solve issues, but those are very niche, as the alogos were explicitly designed for those situations.

    While yes, humans excel at pattern recognition, sometimes to the point of it being a problem, there are many things we do that have nothing to do with patterns beyond the fact that they are tangentially involved. Emotions for instance don’t inherently follow patterns. They can, but they aren’t directly tied. Exploration also doesn’t come from pattern recognition.

    If you need examples of why people flat out say LLMs aren’t solving problems, look at the recent “how many r’s in strawberry” which has admittedly been “fixed” in many models.

  • How? You’re focusing on one thing a human does and using it to point to how human like LLMs are, while ignoring everything else humans do. You’re missing the forest for the trees.

  • I’m saying that it would push away a different set of voters. For better or worse, there are people who still see this as Israel simply defending itself.