No, problems like "how dirty is this water" do not fall under AI. It's a pretty simple variable of the type software has been dealing with since forever.
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Ah, yeah but not at the lower levels like this soldier.
I feel certain that any allegiance he expressed was to protect the well being of his family, rather than a genuine position.
Meh. I don't think anyone that matters was really fooled.
I'm incredulous.
There was that thread asking what people are using LLMs for and it pretty much came down to "softening language in emails".
For most jobs LLMs can provide a small productivity bump.
IMO if an LLM can do most of your job then you're not producing much value anyway.
Pretty much non-profit in name only. Some shady hybrid model.
The android app developed by the syncthing dev is deprecated, the fork is still fine. While the fork's dev has no plans to publish to google play, there's presently no reason to think they will discontinue supporting the fork.
I absolutely agree with point 1.
I've never really thought about point 2. I don't think I'm ready to say I don't believe in free will, but I do agree that people are largely a product of their circumstances. I think in the case of a serial killer, it might not meet your definition of "free will" but it's a person who has been methodical about the taking of life and not shown any contrition.
I would however add point 3. I don't want to take someone's life even if they deserve to die.
... and point 4 I just thought of... there's not really any good reasons for capital punishment. It's not a deterrent, and who cares about the cost of incarceration really.
As a point of reference, Lenovo Thinkpad's have something of a cult following for their reliability and versatility.
My T490s has a USB-C power supply which provides 45w (20v at 2.25a).
The thing is, when docked it's not only pulling power through that cable, but also network, USB devices, and providing video for 2x monitors in 1920x1080. It's kind of astonishing to me how much can be crammed in to one little connector. That said, it's frustrating trying to find a usb cable that works reliably, because as you'd imagine not all USB-C cables support the same specs.
Collecting passports from people away from their country is a huge “no, you don’t” thing.
Not really, in many cases it's a necessity.
That's not to say that giving your passport to your employer for safe keeping is a good idea.
Not really.
That particular comment doesn't really enter into the "why" of Russia's behavior, it's just talking about the difficulties of repairing these cables in war-like conditions.
Those conditions don't really exist presently. Russia is not "at war" with Finland and some sneaky cable cutting is not the same game as sinking merchant / civilian ships. I also feel certain that Finland would be happy to underwrite the risk to the repair company, and provide naval support while the repair was conducted.
Actually this one is sensible.
In the near future as more renewable energy is included in power grids the price of power will fluctuate depending on the weather.
The WiFi connection will allow you to configure your washing to be done when pricing reaches whatever point.