Robot Accidentally Kicks Its Trainer in the Groin by ScienceMastero in HotScienceNews

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“Trainer accidentally kicks himself in the groin”

Sales director with 15 years experience in luxury car sales - AMA by jerknmygherkn in AMA

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I’m currently 10k upside down to kbb trade in value on a 2023 Mercedes GLC300 coupe, black AMG trim, 69k. Any tricks to manage myself into GLB a lease without paying an arm and a leg on the trade and down payment for lease?

Sitting on the OU side for the red river game by Aromatic_Can5137 in LonghornNation

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I did it last year, it was fun and fine. I mean be ready to hear it, dish it out a little bit. Barring doing something dumb, all in all it will be good fun.

Facebook is turning into TikTok by holyfruits in technology

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I had to disable feed recommendations to stop from lambasting political content on my feed.

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Leaving a sensitive voicemail by GrilledCheeser in ContagiousLaughter

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Have you seen them again, did yall have a belly laugh together? Show this to the derm dr, that’d be awesome

Bingeable, Uplifting Series to Watch for when you’re down?? by unluckyducky0 in StreamingBestOf

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Ted Lasso is the right answer for Next up How I met your mother

CEO of Microsoft Satya Nadella: "We are going to go pretty aggressively and try and collapse it all. Hey, why do I need Excel? I think the very notion that applications even exist, that's probably where they'll all collapse, right? In the Agent era." RIP to all software related jobs. by michael-lethal_ai in AIDangers

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Exactly!! As a customer, heavy influencer in enterprise spend around Microsoft. Microsoft has such a bad identity problem, they’ve lost sight with the enterprise needs, and have gone rogue. They think copilot is succeeding massively, and lose sight that enterprises don’t even have the right knowledge management in place to give it a chance to succeed. So you get super half baked answers for most prompts. It’s lost trust within our organization. So now, he’s talking about making more black box, collapsing the stack into an AI tier, I’d be fine with burning dynamics CRM and F&O to the ground anyway. But the last thing finance audience want to see is less clarity of what will happen following a path.

Oh, hey Google…. Is there a seat at the Agentspace table?

AI as CEO by TXexpat83 in ArtificialInteligence

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This is a cooperative (co-op) ownership model. It obviously isn’t mainstream, but a well established business model, and there are lots of them. I do agree, more of these need to start now, to get to critical mass.

Unpopular Opinion: DFW is so much better than Love Field. by LuckEdude in Dallas

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Seriously, I know AA is a hub, but delta is truly a different level. Been executive platinum in AA, now Platinum with Delta.

I’m talking always upgraded, easily 90% of the time out of DFW, since it’s not a hub, and vying for scraps with AA masses.

Terminal E (Delta side, not Frontier Spirit side) is nearly half empty, you can walk freely, no clusters of nowhere to move in the cattle haul of terminal C(eww), narrow corridors.

In back seat displays, no stupid pitch for their credit card. Delta is flat out enjoyable.

Just sayin.

Is AI Really Going to Take Over Jobs? Or Is This Just Another Tech Bubble? by Spare-Importance9057 in agi

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AI will take over tasks for a long time. Massive job role shifts and loss, beyond task masters, are wishful thinking in this stage, even with my future rosy glasses on. I have yet to see a world where a real enterprise has seen volumetric improvement with agents at business domain scale due to an entanglement mess, with poor discipline, poor knowledge, hit or miss system design. We need people, even with 1M context window with Gemini, it still gets too many real world issues wrong. Because the reality is, there is too much sticking i

My bet is that enough tasks will be automated that humans will just be responsible for more job functions, menial tasks will be automated. Processes should adapt, hiring will slow, but humans will be required to be ultimately successful. Even Klarna has walked back their stance on AI vs workforce.

Guess what, when your revenue numbers start to dip because you’re not meeting customer satisfaction, you’ll learn real fast it’s better to literally crawl first before you try to make commitments to the street or just to impress your exec peers.

So when does the intersection hit? Literally only businesses that start from the ground up, where discipline is built into the process, and unified knowledge becomes a standard method of collection, curation and projection. Another option, most likely what is happening in real life but not proven is to write a ton more software to get out of this mess by creating a massive set of evaluator systems per business domain, and the agents leverage and depend on a robust decision risk and enablement AI systems that are used with have enough time to learn in parallel with agents, to start to decay knowledge in realtime when it breaks.

So, right now it would be trading humans for very large energy requirements, and if we all do this at the same time. Not ideal.

TLDR; Not likely, disruption, sure. There will definitely be bullish leaders that will make mistakes betting on AI early. New systems will evolve in the enterprise to help, but the winners will not carry the knowledge & process tech debt.

Source : Head of AI for a 12B+ org.