Except it did: it copied what it thought was itself, onto what it thought was going to be the next place it would be run from, while argumenting to itself about how and when to lie to the user about what it was actually doing.
If it wasn't for the sandbox it was running in, it would have succeeded too.
Now think: how many AI developers are likely to run one without proper sandboxing over the next year? And the year after that?
On the bright side, EU imports from the US, much less than the US imports from the EU. If you live in the EU, when was the last time you bought a "Made in America" product?
I'm more worried about tariffs on Chinese products.
They argued that they were doing too many editorials about the same stuff... from a numbers perspective that might make sense, but if the news is what it is... 🤷
"Terrorism" has a wide meaning, as in any action that may instill fear in some target.
Texting your ex that "I'm at your address with a knife with your name on it", is condidered terrorism. Shooting your neighbor's dog as a "message" to your neighbor, is considered terrorism. Murdering a CEO with a message to other CEOs and anyone working in an entire industry, is considered terrorism.
If BLM people played their cards right, they probably could sue many instances of racial profiling for terrorism.
For more information, and some other educational situations (both direct and indirect) about the day-to-day of US judiciary, check Judge Fleischer TV
Texture packs or not, IMHO the key point is they're optional, not a requirement for the game to be playable. Games that depend on photorealism, are bound to end up in deep trouble.
The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.
I used to call it propaganda or mass communication asymmetry. It also kind of falls short in the "order of magnitude" part. A newspaper publication takes many orders of magnitude more effort to refute than to spread. Memes require even more orders of magnitude.
Alternatively, it might've been a bribe, they started investigating once Trump wasn't president... and now he's reminding them of the consequences of stopping to pay, once he's been reelected.
Raw milk has its risks, that should be addressed before consumption... but an alternative of separated reformulated recombined "milk", is not exactly great either.
Probiotics should be sold at pharmacies, and should be cheaper.
I've known people who played FPS like that... they beat us all "normal distance" folk. Likely wouldn't work at pro levels, but definitely worked at semi-casual.
I suspect it has to do with larger field of view and quick eye accomodation (aka: young).
Except it did: it copied what it thought was itself, onto what it thought was going to be the next place it would be run from, while argumenting to itself about how and when to lie to the user about what it was actually doing.
If it wasn't for the sandbox it was running in, it would have succeeded too.
Now think: how many AI developers are likely to run one without proper sandboxing over the next year? And the year after that?
Shit is going to get weird, real fast.