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  • Imagine a company that fires its software engineers, replaces them with AI-generated code, and then sits back, expecting everything to just work. This is like firing your entire fire department because you installed more smoke detectors. It’s fine until the first real fire happens.

  • The weirdness came partway through, when the ad actually showed Google Gemini in action. It told the cheese vendor that Gouda accounts for "50 to 60 percent of the world's cheese consumption." Now, Gouda's hardly a hardcore real head pick like Roquefort or BellaVitano, but there's also no way it's pulling in cheddar or mozzarella numbers. Travel blogger Nate Hake and Google-focused Twitter account Goog Enough documented the erroneous initial version of the ad, but Google responded by quietly swapping in a more accurate Gemini-suggested blurb in all live versions of the ad, including the one that aired during the Super Bowl.

  • Cross religion = multi market 😆

  • From FT comments section:

    Marketing from BYD "luxury features at bargain prices"

    Marketing from Tesla "Hitler wasn't all bad"

  • So, if I’m being honest, I am a little worried. This is my job. This is what I love to do, and I don’t want to have to stop doing it. The conventional wisdom in Hollywood is that the technology for making faces seem fully human is five years away. I fear that the voice equivalent is also coming.

    If A.I. takes over, maybe there could be some upside. I miss dearly Mel Blanc’s old Bugs Bunny performances. We’ll never get them again. But maybe with A.I., we can have more of them. Maybe it would work especially well if someone like me, who is intimately familiar with the subtleties of the character, could help recreate what Bugs Bunny was doing by essentially directing A.I.

  • And by api v1 you meant stored proc, right ? 😝

  • til chips contain a chemical that has carcinogenic properties, acrylamide ?

  • So chemical that has been associated with increased cancer risk due to its carcinogenic properties?

  • The thing is more studies should be done. Even a probable should be enough to trigger that but it is to big business. Below more classifications:

  • Thanks for sharing. One day at a time, that is how I do it.

  • Glad that you beat cancer man. I can only imagine how incredibly tough this must be for you. It sounds like your whole world has been turned upside down, and it's like everything you love is being taken away from you. I can sense the desperation and frustration in your words, and my heart goes out to you. It's completely understandable to feel overwhelmed and lost right now.

  • Yeah but you could report without reporting the word if that is the case. You could keep the fact “the slur has been used” yet they go the extra mile to put it and censored it it. The reporting should just say the fact that a representative used a discriminatory language. I agree with you that we are on for 4 years of hyper normalization https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperNormalisation

  • How come the reporting is censoring the word?

  • Thanks for the tips