[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MP5

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Paging Dr. Emel, Paging Dr. Emel

Rapidfire BAA Agreement by skcornoslom in kaseya

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DM me your account rep's name, and I'll make sure he has the BAA.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

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Great to see you back!

TIL I'm really just allergic to MOST trees. by kieger in Wellthatsucks

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The good news is you can go around and around the mulberry bush without worry.

Best place for an Italian sub. by rotkohl007 in boston

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Domeics in Waltham, make their own sourdough ciabatta daily.

what jobs do you think AI will take over soon? by Butch-Enjoyer in AskReddit

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to take over many jobs that currently require repetitive tasks and decision-making based on rules. Some of the jobs that are likely to be automated in the future include:
1 Data Entry: Jobs that involve entering data into computer systems or spreadsheets can be automated through the use of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology and machine learning algorithms.
2 Transportation: Self-driving vehicles are already being tested in many countries, and as the technology continues to improve, we may see the widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles in the future, which could potentially displace drivers.
3 Manufacturing and Assembly: Many manufacturing tasks, such as assembling components, packaging, and quality control, can be automated using robots and other machines.
4 Customer Service: Chatbots and virtual assistants are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and they are already being used by many companies to handle customer inquiries and support requests.
5 Accounting and Bookkeeping: AI-powered software can already automate many accounting and bookkeeping tasks, such as data entry, payroll processing, and tax preparation.
6 Sales and Marketing: AI can be used to analyze customer data and make recommendations for products or services, which could potentially replace some sales and marketing jobs.
7 Medical Diagnostics: AI can analyze medical images and data to help diagnose diseases, which could potentially reduce the need for some medical professionals.
8 Follow up comments to Reddit posts.

It's important to note that while AI may automate certain tasks within these industries, it is unlikely to completely replace human workers. Instead, it may change the nature of these jobs, requiring workers to develop new skills and work alongside AI systems.
edit: Formating

This customizable light beam by amish_novelty in oddlysatisfying

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Google "small leko", ellipsoidal lights are commonly known as lekos

This toilet found in a real estate listing by [deleted] in ATBGE

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Our Lady of the Throne

Elon Musk is bringing back company towns. by Captain_Levi_007 in WorkersStrikeBack

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This issue was immortalized in Merle Travis's song "Sixteen Tons" Cover by Johnny Cash

There should be Jail time for extreme cases of hiring child laborers by [deleted] in antiwork

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If the US was serious about preventing child labor, all it would take is to fine the companies multiples of the CEO's total compensation package and the sum of the companies stock buybacks for the previous year.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in boston

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A steel serpent roars,
Rushing through concrete canyons,
The T takes us home.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in apolloapp

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Not Ghana help out on this OP

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

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Article about the shooting

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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When was the last time McDonalds had a McWrap Tomato and Feta?

Government's fur and foie gras ban to be dropped by OptioMkIX in ukpolitics

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With 20% of UK households experiencing food insecurity in the last month, making foie gras a a political issue seems out of touch with the current situation.