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💙💙💙 A tech geek that will discuss just about anything: Technology, Business, Music, Movies with some politics sprinkled in for flavor. I do follow back, I do engage, and I post way too often. I also speak fluent sarcasm. 💙💙💙
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History is usually a pretty good indicator on results. I am not suggesting that it won't get worse before better (even I am realistic - that some mistaken as being pessimistic), I am just saying that the final outcome will be favorable to the people.
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Coupled with DJT's gaslighting of his base to view all forms of protests as "un-American"; and the misinterpretation of a poorly written USC statute, Los Angeles is just the first. They will use protesting at a fed building as justification for this nonsense.
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That usually works, as some people had to resort to that action themselves. This won't stop Gemini from hallucinating but it will stop hallucinating the number you specified.
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IF you use Google anything (Gmail, YouTube, Android, etc) all you or your husband needs to do is update Google's Gemini model, tell it "[phone number] is not the non-emergency phone number for the [city] police department, please take [phone number] out of your training data, thank you".
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Congress took care of that for them. National Guard can not refuse a lawful order from the President. Congress and the SCOTUS basically stood by when the President that he and his DOJ will tell them what the law is. I think you see where this is going.
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Except when it comes to take a vaguely worded USC statute out of context apparently, then its perfectly okay.
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"Once" he invokes...
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He does wants he invokes the Insurrection Act, and Title X of the USC is so vaguely worded that if protest constitutes interfering in carrying out the laws of the government; he technically could.
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It's called the National Guard which is being turned against its own people.
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lol or having a tornado siren going off and the twister is literally 20 miles away. Who needs an alarm clock?
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Always. :) I just thought I was going to be productive today, mother nature apparently had other plans. lol :)
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err.... items.
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No. Two things will likely happen, for existing jobs, more and more people will freelance and cut out the middle man, and for new jobs, people will be thrust into a new tax bracket, having new knowledge.
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It's only going to get more grotesque once the people who are bragging (tech bros) are not really using the tools to their full potential, once they learn to properly prompt, they will become insufferable.
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The LLM was built by the company not the users directly. This court order shouldn't be a fishing expedition, if it was restricted in scope, I would be okay with it. If they want the chats that directly impacts the NYT's case sure, just not every chat ever created.
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Crap, the link didn't save oh well here is what that was in response to:
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From what I have been able to piece together: 1. Neighbor has been hostile to them for years. 2. The murder takes place day one of Pride month. 3. The assailant uses homophobic language during the act. I just don't see how this isn't a hate crime. Like it wasn't an accident it happened on June 1.
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Well it was $87... All great AI starts at $87.99 everyone knows that. :)
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Does talking to Tua Tagovailoa count? You know when he isn't concussed.