This is great news!
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This is the book this is based on: https://simonstalenhag.se/es.html
This film appears to bear only superficial resemblance to the art in question. It also pisses me off that the trailer doesn't even mention Simon in the first place.
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The developer of Thorium (a Chromium based browser) has stated they intent to maintain older functionality for as long they're able.
Most likely you're correct, but I was basing my assumption from the following:
However, the Port Authority of NSW said no oil spills had been reported by vessels.
Time may tell I guess...
Question: why is this boss called a Hippopotamus, when it has a horn like a Rhino?
Natural undersea oil leak somewhere?
I don't know, Owen looks more ready to throw-down than Destroyer does.
All of which should be done by human beings. Period.
Currently, maybe. But technology is fantastic at accuracy, better than humans in many regards. Gemini might have a way to go before it gets there, but it or its successors will get there and it's moving fast.
Productivity is irrelevant here
I'm not sure it is. Productivity also refers to efficiency of services. If AI can make the services of the National Archives more productive for its staff and/or the public then surely that's a good thing?
Pretty cool. I went to Uni in Liverpool in the early 2000s and then it was the last place one would associate with the climate and rewilding. Good to see it turned around.
I have to say this is my concern as well. Deregulation rarely works well for the environment or climate because it's shorthand for 'letting businesses do what they want' and businesses don't tend to care about anything other than profit.
If AI is that good, it's not 'slop', is it? I see this argument all the time. Apparently AI is both awful slop, devoid of merit and also indistinguishable from human made content and a threat to us all. Pick a side.