HorrorCharacter5127
HorrorCharacter5127 t1_je786gq wrote
Can't even imagine. Keeps advancing with stuff i never saw coming
HorrorCharacter5127 t1_je76s5m wrote
Reply to Reddit cracked down on revenge porn, creepshots with twofold spike in permabans by thawingSumTendies
About time. Good to hear
HorrorCharacter5127 t1_je76onx wrote
I believe it. No need for alleged
HorrorCharacter5127 OP t1_je28mm6 wrote
Submission statement
FOR YEARS, I sat down to work each morning, realizing hours later that I felt drained, but got little done. Instead of writing, I spent my time texting, emailing, and mostly aimlessly browsing through news sites, blogs, and social networks. Every click triggered another. I tried to regain control by using an app called Freedom that blocked my computer online access for fixed periods of time. Sometimes it helped, especially when I had a work deadline looming. Sometimes it didn’t. But trying to control work time was only part of the struggle. I kept feeling the irresistible urge to pull out my phone wherever I went. At that point, I blamed myself. After all, I was the girl who spent hours playing video games well into college. But something happened in 2015 that made me realize that something much bigger was awry.
HorrorCharacter5127 t1_jdwm4eb wrote
Reply to People aged 16-29 in low-skilled jobs are 49% more likely to be surveilled at work. by PuzzBat9019
Hate being watched at jobs and micromanaged. Rather work off premise ones where I can do my own thing with a productivity goal or set task for day
HorrorCharacter5127 OP t1_jdnpowo wrote
Reply to ChatGPT is about to revolutionize the economy. We need to decide what that looks like. New large language models will transform many jobs. Whether they will lead to widespread prosperity or not is up to us. - MIT technology review by HorrorCharacter5127
Submission statement
Whether it’s based on hallucinatory beliefs or not, an artificial-intelligence gold rush has started over the last several months to mine the anticipated business opportunities from generative AI models like ChatGPT. App developers, venture-backed startups, and some of the world’s largest corporations are all scrambling to make sense of the sensational text-generating bot released by OpenAI last November.
You can practically hear the shrieks from corner offices around the world: “What is our ChatGPT play? How do we make money off this?”
But while companies and executives see a clear chance to cash in, the likely impact of the technology on workers and the economy on the whole is far less obvious. Despite their limitations—chief among of them their propensity for making stuff up—ChatGPT and other recently released generative AI models hold the promise of automating all sorts of tasks that were previously thought to be solely in the realm of human creativity and reasoning, from writing to creating graphics to summarizing and analyzing data. That has left economists unsure how jobs and overall productivity might be affected.
HorrorCharacter5127 OP t1_jdeste0 wrote
Reply to comment by terraresident in For the first time, autism is being diagnosed more frequently in Black and Hispanic children than in white kids in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. by HorrorCharacter5127
It is not from 2010. This study is from this year, 2023.
HorrorCharacter5127 t1_jd942p9 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Mathematician6005 in Do I belong here? by Ok_Mathematician6005
The money is lost, it's done. Start over. If you have the mentality of "catching back up" you will continue to make risky gambles.
Find a way to come to terms with that and move on.
HorrorCharacter5127 t1_jd93k7k wrote
Reply to Do I belong here? by Ok_Mathematician6005
Take a break and regroup. Don't let yourself spiral down and get out of control financially.
HorrorCharacter5127 t1_jebfa18 wrote
Reply to The age of average - Is the world becoming an echo chamber ? by Atienon44
Yeah repetitive. Samething and design with 28 different brands.
Hard to even pick what is best all look so similar