Layers 3 and 4 does sound frighteningly possible. Sci Fi is a great genre meant to warn its readers of the possibilities of new technologies if left unchecked. That's why regulation in how AI is used in conjunction with scientists needs to be thought of and implemented ahead of time instead of letting the world have to react to such a scenario.
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Woah I thought it was pulled from online stores. Good to see it's still kicking around.
A simple language for simple people.
How cute. It's almost like we're back in the Obama era when the most inconsequential of things make a Democratic leader weak in conservative media. It's really jarring when Mamdani's news is juxtaposed with Trump's ICE bullshit, involvement in the Epstein files, threatening other countries with annexation, ruining the economy, etc.
Now this is where AI can shine. Nevermind the shit some seedy companies do training their LLMs off stolen material. The ability to quickly go over massive amounts of medical data to find cures is the promise I was looking for in the technology. If you think that's a bad thing then you're someone who'd rather let a lot of innocent people die during a pandemic because you want a longer lead time on an "organically" researched vaccine or treatment. Yes I know preliminary data an AI can produce may be full of shit but that's what human medical professionals can filter for while also researching a treatment using traditional methods.
I bet it's not a bottle of aged liquor in that attached pic.
If there ever was a deus ex machina in a TV show that would be appropriate, it'd be this.
Americans would be socialists if the word wasn't demonized by decades of propaganda.
Having a NAS to save all my docs in makes switching OSs really fun (until they need a bunch of tweaks to get them just the way I want them to be).
Ahh the Jenga method.



Those couldn't hold me. I'd just unlock it and attach it to a nearby pole and sneak away. The tension from the pole usually bought me about a minute.