A link to an LLM back end that's not even in code.
And a link to something AI has been used for for years, just as I mentioned in my OC, but you've been hyperfixated on Clippy, so unsurprisingly things have whooshed past you. A traveller shone light on your magic and you don't want to accept it's not magic.
Also, I assume you have subscriptions or single pay options for papers, or at least access to a university that can get them for you at the normal fees?
Since you Google things and share them with me like they're of any value, you can use Google to learn more about that too.
And yeah, "practically magic" has told me enough. When we joke about people, the m-word is the always used when putting on a "normie" persona. I'm having an actual "found one in the wild" moment, it's great.
If you could understand what's behind the curtain, you'd realise not much magic is going on back there. What you're instead noticing is hardware improving, allowing for more aggressive training and processing. The recipe is otherwise pretty much the same as it was five or even eight years ago. This is why we still have the same old issues and they don't appear to be going anywhere anytime soon because the tech is still the same old shit.
And, no, these things you have raised are not new. Perhaps new to some as AI has recently been put on the radar thanks to large-scale training. I can't explain how someone could draw a conclusion like yours unless the current state of AI seems new to them.
"Echo chamber" is a coincidental selection of words in this context.
Don't feel bad. These things happen and the biggest tragedy was a newspaper exploiting his death.
We were outraged and they put a small little article reacting and apologising for it a week later. Not quite the justice deserved, but something non the less.
Sounds like standard genAI to me. Train on shit; output shit. It's not thinking, it's just loading in the next likely words on a topic.
Common AI in its current state is just 2025 Clippy and finally most people are starting to realise. There's been no major leaps and bounds in technology, just how that tech was applied to stuff and made more available to the masses.
AI is excellent for many things. GenAI is not for most things. There is no magic, just easier access.
-ar is a person that does a thing. -er is a person that does action of a thing. A winkar in practice is a winker, but a winker isn't necessarily a winkar.
But a winkee is definitely someone subjected to a wink, whether by a winkar or a just a normal person winking.
Yeah, but Paul kind of ruined Greece via Thessaloniki and Korinthos. Granted, the social hierarchy around the old gods backed by "the one true God for all" Christian narrative sure made it easy to turn common Greeks against their ancient culture and religion.
And they've been doing great ever since! cough, cough
But didn't you hear? The 52 seamstress was a notable MS-13 player. ICE are so brave...or MS-13 has gone real downhill...or, ya know, it's neither of that...
But American citizens are now completely under the thumb to Kremlin-style narrative. It's not like anyone's going to react
Now you're under control and now you do what they told you. Every. Time. It's too easy!
Oh, we do have state and local registries, but they pull off the federal if it can't be confirmed. You can also change details in federal and have them push it down the chain.
Where I live, your name and residential address is confirmed by a registrar before you are given the ballot paper. This prevents duplicity or incorrect voting. If you live in a new area but failed to update you previous residential address, therefore can't be found, you vote under the old address and area once they can find you in that registry. If no details match or can be found, you don't get to vote.
Not accounting for queue time, the former takes a minute, the latter takes about three as you have to go to another part of the booths where other national registrars attempt to locate and confirm you.
OP can count to eight!