Shakespurious
Shakespurious t1_j2dxe6f wrote
Reply to Anyone else surprised that James Cameron was able to make a successful sequel to a 13yr old in this day and age. by I-am-Super-Serial
Beautiful movie, but couldn't he please just release a 100 minute version? 3.3 hours is just too long for this story.
Shakespurious t1_j2dra2z wrote
Reply to comment by bremidon in Green Hydrogen - Not The Fuel Of The Future by Realistic-Plant3957
The last I checked natural gas and petrol are both pretty cheap in Germany.
Shakespurious t1_j29goug wrote
I think we can trust Europe to be strict about methane emissions. I think the real issue is cost.
Shakespurious t1_j2551ti wrote
I see where Chatgpt was trained on Wikipedia and Reddit, and I think that partially explains why it takes fairly outlandish positions concerning identity politics.
Shakespurious t1_j1vkilz wrote
Shakespurious t1_j1v7ib7 wrote
Reply to Killer in the Village (1983) - An eerie BBC documentary about the early days of the impending AIDS epidemic. Primarily shot in NYC. Lots of great interviews with patients, street scenes, cultural references. [00:54:46] by flatblack79
Yep, we all knew by 1983, so we all knew that having a bunch of partners for unprotected sex was a really bad idea. Hell, there were plenty of other STDs even before AIDS.
Shakespurious t1_j1v54qx wrote
Reply to comment by MissMormie in NYC's AI bias law is delayed until April 2023, but when it comes into effect, NYC will be the first jurisdiction mandating an AI bias order in the world, revolutionizing the use of AI tools in recruiting by Background-Net-4715
Just for perspective, though, over 99% of Nobel Prize winners in Physics are men.
Shakespurious t1_j1uv3bj wrote
Reply to comment by MissMormie in NYC's AI bias law is delayed until April 2023, but when it comes into effect, NYC will be the first jurisdiction mandating an AI bias order in the world, revolutionizing the use of AI tools in recruiting by Background-Net-4715
Yeah, the program was told to not select for men, so it used substitute markers, language not used by women on their resumes. And we know that the very top performers in math and physics are overwhelmingly men, so the program tried to select for men, but with extra steps.
Shakespurious t1_j1rq4gt wrote
Reply to NYC's AI bias law is delayed until April 2023, but when it comes into effect, NYC will be the first jurisdiction mandating an AI bias order in the world, revolutionizing the use of AI tools in recruiting by Background-Net-4715
Is there any actual evidence of bias? I've seen articles alleging bias, but when they discuss the science, it turns out studies say the models do ok.
Shakespurious t1_j1cb4ph wrote
Reply to comment by thedelusionalwriter in How long does it take to get antibodies after recovering from Omicron? by Asleep_Sandwich5963
And just to add: the press coverage makes it look like antibodies are the extent of immune protection, and that's not true, e.g., t-cells develop a less specific, slower, but much longer-lived layer of protection
Shakespurious t1_j1c9vvk wrote
Reply to comment by Wings2037 in PsBattle: This cat standing on its back legs by TheShredda
First rule of cat fight club is ...
Shakespurious t1_izg2wv4 wrote
Reply to Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott: “2023 is going to be the most exciting year that the AI community has ever had” by ThePlanckDiver
We do all know that Microsoft pretty much owns ChatGpt, right?
Shakespurious t1_iyiafsb wrote
Oh, great, Utah's sending their homeless to Santa Monica too, eh?
Shakespurious t1_iyb1clw wrote
Reply to Google’s AI Could Check For Breast Cancer by rchaudhary
Tubed by an AI huh?
Shakespurious t1_iy8v2l7 wrote
Reply to comment by El_Barto69420 in PsBattle: Man getting arrested at Schiphol airport by chineseouchie
So Kirk finally got back to our universe? Cool.
Shakespurious t1_iwfhd9b wrote
Reply to refrigerators repurposed as planters by 00DAloop
Apparently they can double as a fallout shelter in a pinch.
Shakespurious t1_ivw0f92 wrote
Reply to Waymo launches the world's most advanced robo-taxi service. Rides can be hailed to go anywhere in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, 24/7, and with no safety driver by lughnasadh
I have my doubts here: I see a lot of videos showing Tesla autopilot doing a so-so job, still needs human intervention every few miles.
Shakespurious t1_ivpd6no wrote
Reply to comment by heteromer in How do medicines like Aspercreme work to relieve nerve or muscle pain if they are topical and not transdermal? by freakydeku
Should this apply to other NSAID cremes like Voltaren?
Shakespurious t1_iujtnsa wrote
Reply to For Halloween I'm not a cat. by Greenwing
Not that there's anything wrong with it!
Shakespurious t1_iu2ctub wrote
Reply to Best way to defrost a fridge / freezer? by Mr_Straws
Hair dryer
Shakespurious t1_iu1f9w5 wrote
Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: this bear opening a car door. by EscapingTheLabrynth
Hi, are you Smokey? You call an Uber?
Shakespurious t1_itw9w3p wrote
Reply to Squeeze Cat !!! by brolbo
Here's Johnny Cat!
Shakespurious t1_itryoum wrote
Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: this dog and her pups by BoymanAndGirldog
Looks like a super adorable Puppy-Cthulu.
Shakespurious t1_j2ju8nn wrote
Reply to Will This Device Protect Athletes’ Brains, or Only Make Them Think It Does? by mankls3
I think we learned long ago that protective gear often results in more brain damage since fewer broken noses or fingers (in boxing) encourages more and harder contacts.