ToothlessGrandma
ToothlessGrandma t1_j4z6u9u wrote
Reply to comment by QuestionableAI in Claude, an AI some consider superior to Chat-GPT 3, had passed the entrance exam for a Law & Economics degree at George Mason University in Virginia by lughnasadh
Which is why self driving cars are a scam. Nobody is seriously talking about the laws that need to be put in place. Who's responsible when a crash happens? Sure as hell Tesla isn't going to want to claim responsibility. Definitely shouldn't fall on the owner. So who gets the blame?
Until there's law for and what to do with insurance claims, self driving cars are a pipe dream.
ToothlessGrandma t1_j4wl1ue wrote
Reply to comment by Equivalent-Ice-7274 in Watch Boston Dynamics' Atlas humanoid work at a 'construction site' - The Robot Report by Gari_305
5M? Oh honey.
This thing won't be anywhere nearly that at launch.
My guess is this will be less than the price of a car when it goes into full production. I know you're terrified at the thought of your job being replaced, but be reatlisitc.
ToothlessGrandma t1_j4p6e10 wrote
Reply to comment by dehehn in Inside an insect farm: Are mealworms a sustainable meat alternative? by vpuetf
Who cares man. Nobody is calling shrimps bugs. That's your attempt at trying to make eating them more manageable. It's not going to work though.
Like I said, I've never in my life heard anyone refer to shrimp as bugs. You just can't all of a sudden start referring to them like that. It's not how the world works.
ToothlessGrandma t1_j4p5u6x wrote
Reply to comment by Devlos00 in Inside an insect farm: Are mealworms a sustainable meat alternative? by vpuetf
Neither do I, and I wish people would stop calling them bugs. That's a clear attempt at gaslighting the situation. The average person doesn't think of those things when someone says bugs.
Never once in my entire life have I thought of sea creatures as bugs.
ToothlessGrandma t1_j4p5qak wrote
Reply to comment by thorsten139 in Inside an insect farm: Are mealworms a sustainable meat alternative? by vpuetf
Good luck with that. People refused to wear masks, you think the average person is going to eat meal worms. The rich people won't have anywhere to hide.
ToothlessGrandma t1_j2dcxs1 wrote
Reply to comment by afunkysongaday in Truth in advertising. by bendover912
Why?
ToothlessGrandma t1_j20qes8 wrote
Reply to comment by Sonny_Crockett_1984 in Bullet Train illustrated review by inkscraper
I remember how I felt when I saw Star wars episode 1 in theaters as a child. I also remember how I felt when I saw the last of the new movies.
ToothlessGrandma t1_j1u11ky wrote
Reply to comment by Jbinksy in Never skip wheels day. by rjd14lite
Pretty sure those are legos
ToothlessGrandma t1_j1rqg5t wrote
Reply to comment by Scarstead in TIL the FDA’s Food Defect Action Levels Handbook details the acceptable levels of contaminants of food from sources such as maggots, thrips, insect fragments, “foreign matter”, mold, rodent hairs, and insect and mammalian feces. by anogre8me
Anyone who is complaining about this, should go to third world countries and see how they make food. I'm seen some of the stuff done in Mexico and Vietnam.
In Vietnam raw chicken was being taken out of a bathroom like sink in the back of the store on the ground visible to everyone around. Most disgusting thing I've ever saw. This is unfortunately more common than not.
ToothlessGrandma t1_iyaihwe wrote
Reply to comment by KingOPork in UK waters down internet rules plan after free speech outcry by Sorin61
Do you think you deserve the right to harass people online? Because that's what you're saying
ToothlessGrandma t1_iya0c6i wrote
Reply to comment by BigEyeFiend in UK waters down internet rules plan after free speech outcry by Sorin61
When you can answer me why you're absolutely terrified of being held accountable for what you post, then we can have an honest talk.
ToothlessGrandma t1_iy9kr5m wrote
Reply to comment by BigEyeFiend in UK waters down internet rules plan after free speech outcry by Sorin61
Why do you hate accountability so much?
ToothlessGrandma t1_iy89buh wrote
Reply to comment by BigEyeFiend in UK waters down internet rules plan after free speech outcry by Sorin61
Nope. Regulation. Please.
ToothlessGrandma t1_iy86glk wrote
Reply to comment by BigEyeFiend in UK waters down internet rules plan after free speech outcry by Sorin61
But im probably right.
Even through the internet I can get a feeling on if someone voted for trump.
ToothlessGrandma t1_iy845zz wrote
Reply to comment by BigEyeFiend in UK waters down internet rules plan after free speech outcry by Sorin61
Don't you have a trump rally to attend?
ToothlessGrandma t1_iy7x3q1 wrote
Reply to comment by Fando1234 in UK waters down internet rules plan after free speech outcry by Sorin61
Illegal and taking action are two entirely different things. I can guarantee you there are thousands of people from the UK who go online every morning and troll people with things like this and nothing is done.
ToothlessGrandma t1_iy7wcls wrote
Reply to comment by Fando1234 in UK waters down internet rules plan after free speech outcry by Sorin61
You're not accounting for the fact that the world hasn't caught up the digital age. Right now it's still the wild west on the internet, and there really does need to be heavy conversations about regulation and what the future looks like so we're headed in a good direction. There needs to be accountability for someone who goes online and starts telling random users on reddit they're going to kill them, higher punishments than a simple ban.
What Elon Musk is doing right now is a good reason why there should be laws in place for safe guard people. Letting things run unchecked is just as bad as regulation, possibly even worse. Look at the damage trump has caused. Long lasting damage that will be felt for decades. Or Alex Jones. None of that is a benefit to anyone.
ToothlessGrandma t1_iy5oayz wrote
Reply to comment by Green-Cruiser in Embrace what may be the most important green technology ever. It could save us all by stepsinstereo
That's why I said stop voting Republican. They're against all of this.
ToothlessGrandma t1_iy5o5mz wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Embrace what may be the most important green technology ever. It could save us all by stepsinstereo
Might be preferable to having another Republican president
ToothlessGrandma t1_iy5nddp wrote
Reply to comment by Green-Cruiser in Embrace what may be the most important green technology ever. It could save us all by stepsinstereo
Not voting for Republicans would probably be the biggest thing that would help the planet in the shortest amount of time.
ToothlessGrandma t1_ixvnjwk wrote
Reply to comment by B0bK0p in Found the invisible force field the husbands/boyfriends cannot cross at my local Lululemon.. by zimzumpogotwig
As Morgan Freeman once said, "I mean, seriously, how often do you really look at a man's shoes?"
ToothlessGrandma t1_ixvjlae wrote
Reply to My 85 year old dad likes to FaceTime💙🤦🏻♂️ by Syklst
I wonder how many 80+ year olds are out there that are actually tech wizards. Would make for a good TV show watching a grandpa or grandma installing a new operating system.
ToothlessGrandma t1_ixohpgq wrote
Reply to comment by Jaded_Prompt_15 in The Strange Case of the ODNI’s Missing UAP Report by DragonfruitOdd1989
That you're aware of
ToothlessGrandma t1_ixlkwae wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in New AI Tech Allows Humans to Talk to Animals by 4inalfantasy
Do you think one day we'll be able to use this technology and be able to effectively communicate with Republicans to understand what's going on in there?
ToothlessGrandma t1_j4z7737 wrote
Reply to comment by peazley in Claude, an AI some consider superior to Chat-GPT 3, had passed the entrance exam for a Law & Economics degree at George Mason University in Virginia by lughnasadh
Not only for education, but also health care. AI can analyze your symptoms and give you a far more accurate diagnosis than a standard doctor can. This has already been proven.