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BlurredSight t1_j7nkcqg wrote
Reply to comment by pacwess in Under-screen Face ID patent describes what could be a next-generation Dynamic Island. by SUPRVLLAN
Hell no, it's honestly the best upgrade I did from a pixel > xs > 14 pro. They finally made live notifications better like knowing Im muted on a call because my soundwave isn't changing, or spotify's tap to access, or ubers little car animation.
Sucks when going full screen on a movie but even then I've just blanked it out
BlurredSight t1_j4smdar wrote
Reply to ChatGPT won't kill Google, it will help it. Generative AI's biggest impact will be on office apps, not search engines. by cartoonzi
People forget Google Lamda is a thing, they've kept it restricted, and the few people who have gotten to access it have only said the most positive things especially when it comes to creative thought. Zoe Kleinman from the BBC said she got 30 minutes with it but this was a month before ChatGPT was publicly released and I haven't been able to find if she was able to compare her experiences between the two.
BlurredSight t1_j10ql9u wrote
Although it's sarcasm, GPT 3 is going to probably be the ultimate livechat for companies in the near future.
I work at Target, although in store we don't handle livechat, the people who call in 70% of them are asking about an item in stock, 25% have a question about if their online order is ready for pickup or pretty much whats laid out in the FAQ like how do returns work, etc. and the final 5% are actual questions that need human assistance like a lost wallet, or an emergency call from another team member.
Google years ago had their live screening service for the pixels, they showed how they pretty much had a working model that can do appointments and make it sound indistinguishable from humans, pair that up with this and you have the ultimate, worker that only need IIRC 20 cents per hour for the server.
BlurredSight t1_j0dnj44 wrote
Reply to comment by IGetNakedAtParties in 5 second toaster and kettle by F1NNTORIO
Yeah, instant water heaters (usually tankless and electric) can do this but not boiling but around 150-170 F
BlurredSight t1_iyaeij1 wrote
Reply to comment by HarrisLam in I just bought elongated puts AAPL by Endoskeleton1
Yeah the basic WSB equation was two variables, Player * Symbol ^ -1 = Option.
Now we have (Player * Symbol ^ -1)*Player^-1 = Option * Inverse Player = Final Option.
The only difference being when adding weightings onto the variables, Jim Cramer inverse outweighs Elon Musk. But Elon's ability to go super regard on a moments notice makes the equation dynamic depending on the time of day and other outside factors.
BlurredSight t1_j9s6o15 wrote
Reply to Google announces major breakthrough that represents ‘significant shift’ in quantum computers by Ezekiel_W
This is cool and all but quantum computing just means either google gets even better encryption or just unlocked the means to destroy all encryption