it can, in the same way a loom did, just for more language-y tasks, a multimodal system might be better at answering that type of question by first detecting that this is a question of fact and that using a bucket sort algorithm on the word "strawberry" will answer the question better than it's questionably obtained correlations.
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it would be like complaining that a water balloon isn't useful because it isn't accurate. LLMs are good at approximating language, numbers are too specific and have more objective answers.
civilizations have known they were dying before, this time we have enough of a warning that longer term effects are starting to show in those that can't find ways to cope (ignore the downfall) with it.
If they ran mainline Linux and had gigabit nic's this would be less of an issue as then network filesystems are a legitimate option.
it's a loss leader and is an important part of most business models
the post did specifically mention elon, repeatedly. Many people do post information that contains their location on their social media, which is generally public. I suppose it also depends on how one defines publicly available as with a permissive enough definition data leaks and targeted advertisment data would be allowed.
unfortunately those positions do justify full time positions frequently as otherwise there wouldn't be anyone within many hours to do it
often times the "American made" product will just have worse quality and cost more
since when has distributing publicly available information (where Elon currently is located) been illegal?
cons: significantly more expensive, don't work in total darkness, don't catch attention
if you want to find a few articles out of a few hundred that are about the benefits of nuclear weapons or other controversial topics that have significant literature on them it can be helpful to eliminate 90% that probably aren't what I'm looking for.