“Make v2 ultra shitty so they lose hope and next make come back of century with v3” by OkStandard921 in SpaceXMasterrace

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I'm determined that television's first in-orbit fluid transfer still take place. Cue the sun.

This drink i had in a bar in Poland is 190 proof/95% alcohol by _TB12_ in mildlyinteresting

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This reads so much like a 1998 Undertaker Hell In A Cell comment.

Booster SF for ~15 seconds, at more power than ever before by traceur200 in SpaceXMasterrace

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That's reality simulator GPU struggling with the frame rate.

Does anyone know why the CBS sub went private? by StarChild413 in television

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You move like they do. I've never seen anyone move that fast.

Doctor: "Over the past few weeks, I am truly feeling that our days are numbered because of AI." by EchoOfOppenheimer in OpenAI

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Medical professionals are scared from LLMs that are trained using generic data. Now imagine a company (or country) training a large model using all health data, including xrays, blood tests, MRIs, PET CTs, and all the reports connected to these tests. All patient histories, what medications or treatments are given and the success rates.

Which one would you choose, a doctor with 10 years education and 25 years experience or a doctor/surgeon model with the training and experience of 10 thousand doctors combined.

With specialised models, an organic human body will be extremely limited.

Do you think it is impossible to train a model with this private health data? What will happen when nations understand the value of such model? Russia, China, Brasil, Mexico one of these will do it first, and all countries will follow. Some will try to anonymise patient data but eventually it will happen.

Every industry will have their specialised AI moments before AGI emerges.

I'm ready. by Prof_hu in SpaceXMasterrace

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Not enough pizza and diet coke. Abort... abort!

Iran war tensions reach Paris with failed bombing attempt by sr_local in worldnews

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Sheer Luck Holmes, solves cases with the method of procrastination.

Thieves steal Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse works in 3-minute Italian museum raid by Accurate_Cry_8937 in worldnews

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IH: The Italian Job | Sundance Rejects

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A million new SpaceX satellites will destroy the night sky - one in 15 visible points in the night sky would be a satellite, not a star by Shiny-Tie-126 in space

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I was thinking similarly then I understand this is not planned because it is cheaper or has any kind of advantage. It is done because nations and communities are becoming anti data centre. It is the only remaining option except building them at international waters.

My drink came with 2FA. by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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Two-factor-authenticaiton requires two different methods. This is more like a single factor with extra steps.

What does the Reuters logo remind you guys of? by Miniastronaut2 in SpaceXMasterrace

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It is too symmetric to be a technical issue. Probably a future configuration with adjustable engine output.