I got a notification that said "You are in the top 5%. Are you safe from Duo?" and now I can't sleep
SpoopyKing
No, what an utterly ridiculous lie to spread. She would never get "Korean bbq" tattooed on her hand, she's a multimillionaire with tons of resources at her disposal to prevent a silly mistake like that. Instead, she got "small charcoal grill" instead of "seven rings". But don't worry, she got it fixed apparently, so it instead correctly read ... "small charcoal finger grill".
https://x.com/yoloption/status/1595213678147764224/photo/1
Yeah apparently it is a major part of employees' jobs to know how to present good ideas to this fool in a way that he won't shoot it down because he thinks he knows things.
I would amend that to "What specific problem that users have reported does implementing AI solve".
Most airports have separate controllers for taxiway coordination and for runway and air coordination. Many larger airports separate tasks further, like having a separate approach controller. So, usually different people.
Or Powerwash Simulator
I know it's a typo but I'm cracking up at
ethnically non-monogamous
The orangutan is the smartest primate.
I'm inclined to agree after reading this.
The main point of the bill is to provide grants to organizations that provide resources for pregnant people. The bill specifically excludes organizations that offer abortion services from receiving those grants.
This is why "divide by half" and "divide in half" are two different things
Any positive number?
The part that immediately got me was the clinician hiring a biller to dispute the $20k payback, only for it to be reduced to $10k. They probably paid the biller almost $10k to get the documentation together. For smaller paybacks, the clinic would probably be taking a loss to dispute the charge even if it gets stopped completely. As long as the insurer can provide justification for the charge, there's basically no way to punish them for doing this, even when the insurer knows the original payment was legit.