TThor
TThor t1_izye898 wrote
Reply to China wants legal sector to be AI-powered by 2025 / Supreme People's Court issues directive for an artificial intelligence network to be in place by 2025 to support and enhance legal services by Sorin61
This is legitimately an area with massive potential for AI. Most of legal work is not spent in the courtroom, but is instead spent pouring over files and documents doing research; an AI assistant could drastically reduce that workload
TThor t1_ixvi6uk wrote
Reply to comment by StrongNectarine in Europe wants to harness the power of the sun... from space/The ESA wants to collect solar energy from the cosmos to help the continent meet climate targets by Sorin61
Heating up the atmosphere wont be much of an issue. The fact that the beam is functionally an orbital weapon could be a bigger issue
TThor t1_iu28crw wrote
Reply to comment by 1esserknown in Benny... CEO of floof by zenmin75
Nowhere in the company bylaws does it say a dog can't run the company!
The next airbud sequel, Air Bud Incorporated
TThor t1_je6tzl9 wrote
Reply to comment by NoMoreProphets in Russia Says Ukraine Using Long-Range US Artillery by TallAd3975
The reality is, no matter what hardlines they claim, the only actual hardline would be a direct military assault on the entirety of moscow. Anything less will never inspire a nuclear strike, because, so long as moscow isn't under attack, Russia will still have far more to lose by firing the nuke than whatever they gain.