And yet we'll see which story gets more traction in the US press: this one about some random Hamas "bigwig" rejecting two state, or the one from yesterday about Netanyahu himself rejecting two-state.
Part of that is just smoothness and symmetry which we consider to be attractive attributes but is also a consequence of the averaging that the algorithm is doing (which is why AI images all look various sorts of "melty").
Amazon isn't doing this, their sellers are. What this shows is how full Amazon's product listings are with counterfeits sold by lazy scammers from China. Don't trust Amazon for anything.
The Economist was founded as a bag carrier for neoliberalism (back then it was just called liberalism). They've become more shrill and less confident as their views have been shown to be utter bullshit.
South Africa proved intent with a whole bunch of quotes from many government and military figures with Israel and the IDF. Netanyahu himself referred to the biblical story of the Ameleks who were wiped out by the Hebrews.
LLM-based chatbot and image generators are the types of "AI" that rely on stealing people's intellectual property. I'm struggling to see how that applies to "drone swarming technology." The only obvious use case is in the generation of propaganda.
I've been on boats with RO filters that are about the same size and can produce about the same amount of fresh water. The thing is that's no where near "cheaper than tap water." Tap water production and consumption is measured in acre-feet.
Soldiers sniping obviously innocent people (including women going to church, and hostages trying to escape in their underwear waving white flags) is definitely murder.
I, for one, certainly hope that this isolated incident doesn't besmirch the good name of youth hockey.