Not really the point, because this case would go to supreme court if they didn’t like the ruling.
Not really the point, because this case would go to supreme court if they didn’t like the ruling.
The US has no term limit for supreme judges. They are literally mini dictators.
So there’s a solution for the pollution already working in Denmark.
All data centers in Denmark needs to be hooked up to the central heating system. That means that all data centers are required to use all their heat from the data center to heat up the water for households.
As you can imagine, there’s less fossil fuel burned because you now get the heat from this.
I have no idea if this would work in the US, because it means to actually regulate something.
That’s an even worse ‘use case’ than I could imagine.
HR should be one of the most protected fields against AI, because you actually need a human resource.
And “prompt engineer” is so stupid. The “job” is only necessary because the AI doesn’t understand what you want to do well enough. The only productive guy you could hire would be a programmer or something, that could actually tinker with the AI.
Great news!
But honestly, when something is voted down, there should be a cooldown period, where you couldn’t vote for it again.
It both stops these people making a new bill every year, and at the same time, actually have the people writing the bill doing a good job.
Definitely. Many companies have implemented AI without thinking with 3 brain cells.
Great and useful implementation of AI exists, but it’s like 1/100 right now in products.
The EU is making non-removeable batteries kindda illegal for new devices from 2027.
It’ll soon be illegal in the EU. If I remember correctly, all handhelds need to have removable batteries.
Probably not, but it might be worse in terms of brutality against police.
This time there will be massive security at place in critical locations. So probably no invasion of government buildings, but it might end worse in terms of violence.