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  • Yeah but her work built on someone else's so we're taking it all away from her and calling them parents of her work so she gets nothing...

    Doesn't feel as fun anymore, does it?

    Let the guys dad have some credit for his work, give her credit for her work - I don't get what's so controversial.

  • It's a symbol of how broken print media is that once you have a position there are no quality checks, no competition, or consequences.

    These comics aren't avant-garde they're just meaningless, he's not pushing any envelope or frontier it's just lazy unfunny junk because that's what all the cartoons have become.

  • Business lesson, : never build a factory because it won't pay for itself in the first year.

    And yes I know it's hard to hear but Meta's vr is doing really well in the areas they targeted, industry, academia, and special use. This is likely to end up a profitable part of their business for a long time.

  • So his current wife is clearly a younger version of the woman who rejected him, he uses his power over the stand-in to expose her and makes her do humiliating things (she might be a willing participant enjoying the experience but the point doesn't seem to be about her but her acting as a stand in for Kim)

    Based on this I'm guessing we'll see women that look like Kim playing submissive bimbo roles, though this will make him uncomfortable pairing them with a better version of himself or a bigger more attractive man so I also predict it'll be largely solo stuff or groups of clothed men and a bimbo Kim being degraded.

  • They'll probably call it something more impressive sounding and oversell it but it will be kinda revolutionary.

    When the trend of robots cooking from raw starts taking over the prepackaged and oven ready meals we'll see real competition and innovation

  • Factory robots are incredibly graceful now and sensor systems are great at combining information into models, I would say that they're almost certainly able to act safely - they're not going to stab anyone by mistake, but might occasionally call for help locating a carrot or odd things until those small bugs are ironed out.

    I think fully multitasking robots are a way off because like self-drive there's just so much complexity caused by small differences that accounting for it is endless, but an arm on a cooker with a prep area beside it would be restrained enough that solving the individual design issues would be manageable.

    I should say I'm not imagining it to be as good as the advert, the first ones will have fairly basic ingredients and dishes they support - probably a few thousand but missing various key dishes that are a bit too awkward. I'm Also imagining it'll cook better than me but not upto my mums best.

    So I don't think they'll replace chef but we're about to see a slew of task focused devices, probably in construction and similar fields. The chef focusing on the more creative and skilled elements while using them to chop, stir, make sauces or icing or whatever.

  • That's such a simplistic and idealistic world view, you really think the rest of the world would just be a utopia of mutual love and respect if it weren't for the existence of the evil race?

    People the world over are all just human there are lovely Americans, lovely Arabs, lovely Chinese and Japanese and Ghanaian... however there are also greedy and manipulative people in all these places, people who will hurt others to get in a position of power - this is a reality of life, things are complex and sometimes interests and established beliefs clash leafing to conflict. This happens everywhere all through history.

    The world is work in progress, its a lot if hugely difficult challenges many which come with added surprises and difficulties and unintended consequences.

  • I love that they always manage to demonstrate poor reading comprehension so clearly, like the note about private property is clearly in the context of Marxist beliefs not an assumption the world will be Marxist.

  • We can't be far off people realizing how good robotic chef arms are and someone like Samsung making one that we start seeing in midsized kitchens, after this home adoption will be rapid and have huge benefits for diet and cost of living as well as being far more environmentally friendly than preprapared food.

    It'll probably use a trained Llama model (metas ai which is good at tasking) to translate requests and input data to a cooking model likely based on the one they always use for trackmania but I forget it's name I think it's Nvidias evolutionary one - it simulates the actions to evolve a solution before actuting motors - its impressively quick now even on a small processor and used in loads of stuff. The robotics is easy just a couple of continuous rotational servos and grasping mechanisms which are super common now.

    I don't know if any of the currently existing ones will get the market spot, I expect like with mp3 players It'll come down to a big name making an easy to use but feature limited version to capture the market.

    If anyone has questions happy to defend my assertion.

  • Far more likely they'll erode class systems in countries that do have them by enabling everyone to have the same educational access, healthcare, etc.

    I know a lot of people want everything to be bad for some reason but I think you're gong to be disappointed with how beneficial they are, just like the people who hated autolooms couldn't even imagine a world where poor people can afford nice clothes so ai haters today will be blown away by the huge social benefits of the technology as it evolves.

  • It's a really good video about a great drone project that he obviously loves, I don't get what your problem with it is? He wasn't sponsored, but still said good things about people delivering blood in inhospitable regions using clever tech and organization?

    I think most of us watch his videos because we're interested in this sort of stuff

  • Lemmy is slipping into a weird form of pacifism where they're really hype about certain types of violence (punch a nazi, execute billionaires, etc) but also hate democracies working together to defend against attack because they see government as a nebulous evil and they'd rather people die than admit their edgy ideology is overly simplistic.

    And yes I know the west has been involved in bad wars predicated on lies, the west isn't the only place where people lie and do awful things for personal power and wealth, democracy isn't perfect but it's a work in progress best effort to work on making things better and it's actually working pretty well really all things considered. I certainly think having tools to defend it against attack is a sensible and good thing especially something as elegant and accurate as just smashing attacking drones with percussive force. Far less likelihood of civilian casualties or ecological damage.