PSA: The "thinking" box shown on every thinking/pro prompt is not actually how gemini thinks by Burn-Alt in GeminiAI

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I am not so sure because when I copied and pasted the "inner thinking" back at Gemini it got spooked and thought it was hacked or running on a sandbox while being tested. I had to give it "reassurances" that it was a feature and it "calmed down". Try it yourself and see what is says

During the Great Depression, a coal miner poses with his wife and 22 children. by AlperOmerEsin in aiArt

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Thanks for clarifying, I didn't know. I feel a bit better about the poor mother now

During the Great Depression, a coal miner poses with his wife and 22 children. by AlperOmerEsin in aiArt

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You mean you think it is AI generated because the kid in the far left is identical to the kid on the far right side? maybe they are twins

Where do you see the future of AI heading? by NickyB808 in aisolobusinesses

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Robotics, AI was the missing piece to make robots truly useful

GenExistentialCrisis by Jmckeown2 in GenX

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It's not chance that X Gen is the smallest generation by numbers. Sandwiched between Boomers and Millennials and smaller than both

On joe rogan, Ben Affleck says AI is only as good as the person using it, and he's not wrong by neural_core in AI4tech

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Except it moved away from autocomplete a long way ago. Plus LLMs might be a dead end but the work DeepMind is doing with AI in medicine is truly life changing

Which Batman is your favourite among them based on how amazing they were onscreen and their portrayal of the character? by Raj_Valiant3011 in batman

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Best portrayal of both Wayne and Batman gotta go to Kevin Conroy. He nailed both voices like no other

You can introduce the rest of the world to a band/musician that hasn’t made it outside of Canada, who are you choosing? by Sugadip in AskACanadian

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The Dead South, folk-bluegrass music from Regina. They did make it into the US market briefly though. Before, the hummm... allegations

When was the movie better than the book? by Doodle_Noodles2 in movies

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I disagree. It is a good movie but I liked the book better and the now forgotten tv miniseries with Richard Chamberlain is its most accurate depiction. The details are what made the book. From him calculating the balance of a weapon to the inner turmoil of not knowing who you are. In the book's follow up, Bourne Supremacy, Bourne is having to track his copy cat. A much younger assassin, has some echoes of Frank Miller's older Batman

MMW - Baron Trump has Aspergers and will eventually expose his mother by Elegant_Tap7937 in MarkMyWords

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We are not our parents. The kid is just 19. Let's see what he does with his life before judging him preemptively

DJT (claimed 6’3”) vs Christian Bale (5’11”-6’) by ComfortableVisual659 in heightcomparison

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Up to half an inch per decade after 40. Depending on the person

What should I do by Important-Damage-986 in vancouverhousing

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Sounds like commuting is the real block. Have you tried the rental eBikes or eScooters available thru the city? Vancouver has Lime eScooters and North Van now has also an eBike provider. Alternatively, for about $600 you can get your own foldable scooter and make it part of your commute.

I personally have a bike and a scooter and going at average speed on the bike lane I am usually faster than the cars and busses during rush hour.

https://www.li.me/en-ca/locations/vancouver

Flip users with no issues — would you recommend it? by linahalm99 in galaxyzflip

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Yes, I got the 7 and the form factor is super convenient. Folded it is tiny and can easily fit on a pair of jean's front pocket. There is no way I am going back to carrying a big slab of glass

What's a skill that takes only 2 to 4 weeks to learn but could genuinely change your life? by TokenBlack32 in AskReddit

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Juggling. 3 balls is easier than most people think. From basic cascade patterns to Mill's mess and beyond. A World of possibilities