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culnaej t1_j1kln80 wrote
Reply to comment by Thebadmamajama in Why Call of Duty game matters to the FTC in Microsoft-Activision deal by Sorin61
KING is the real money maker from Activision tbh
culnaej t1_ixqvndu wrote
Reply to comment by Soggy-Ad-8349 in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
Yeah, it’s pretty margarinalized
culnaej t1_ixonumd wrote
Reply to comment by MapleSyrupFacts in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
I see, I guess this pertains to the Amazon forest
culnaej t1_ixo6zsj wrote
Reply to comment by smthngwyrd in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
Not sure if you meant to reply to me?
culnaej t1_ixnmnm7 wrote
Reply to comment by tehbantho in A cheap $200 solar-power plastic robot that destroys weeds, shows that global agriculture can dramatically reduce the chemicals used in farming, and reduce the 45% of crops lost to pests. by lughnasadh
So it’s an Amazon product
culnaej t1_iwwx5nc wrote
Reply to comment by ledow in Meta has withdrawn its Galactica AI, only 3 days after its release, following intense criticism. Meta’s misstep—and its hubris—show once again that Big Tech has a blind spot about the severe limitations of large language models in AI. by lughnasadh
>Intelligence does not do that. Intelligence knows enough to not give any answer, that it doesn't know the answer, or is able to reason the answer in the absence of all training data. In fact, "innovation", a major part of intelligence, is entirely outside the bounds of all such "training data" (i.e acquired experience).
Don’t ask me why, but my mind went right to the Intelligence AI from Team America
culnaej t1_j26rz6e wrote
Reply to comment by Mr_Mumbercycle in Taking an electric vehicle for a test drive boosts some prospective buyers’ identity as early technology adopters – and that strengthened self-perception translates into a higher likelihood the test-driver will want to buy the car, new research suggests. by memorialmonorail
Did door to door fundraising, and this was part of the pitch. Put the tablet with our little slideshow of the nonprofit and the issues into the person’s hand, wait for them to stop swiping, and then hit them with the ask.
Problem is, most people didn’t know it was a slideshow (and the script didn’t mention it), and it’s not like they get to buy/keep it, so it really didn’t incentivize anyone to join the cause. But the higher ups definitely took their notes from Cutco and the like