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Galatasary, Braga, Real Sociedad, Lazio and Porto all played in the group stage of CL 23/24 and competed this year in EL, add teams like Eintracht Frankfurt, Ajax, Lyon, Athletic Bilbao and Roma and this year wasn't the "low quality" cup some like to describe it as
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Going back the Europa league had no team drop down, and even when the CL teams that got knocked out dropped down, they only ended up winning about 32% of the time. It's basically a false narrative it is a poor competititon, plenty of regular CL-teams participated in this season of Europa League.
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Have you seen the outtake of Jason meeting the crew all dressed as him? He arrives in a car dressed in jeans and a blue hoodie and says he feel he has to go and change (so clearly he doesn't just go with his "uniform" when not on camera).
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Again using your personal expierence doesn't scale up to include all of humanity. I was a student between 2001 and 2010, I know first hand how wikipedia came in, how it was used and how it was not used. And the same caveat for wikipedia use exists today as it did back when it launched.
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And wikipedia is still nonsense if you go there without know what wikipedia is. in Taskmaster UK series 5 Mark Watson added a sentence about hats being machines. Of course those things are nonsense.
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Why should I believe your experience as the only truth? I was a student when wikipedia launched, and know precisely how wikipedia was described and used on my university...
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That's the big problem, AI doesn't actully do anything besides compiling stuff based on input. The person inputing requests need to be skilled both in what and how they choose to input, and be able to check if what the AI delivers is true. For most people pushingAI, that's widely undercommunicated
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The adminstration hadn't compiled research about how schools could be structured, they inputed what they wanted the report to say to an AI model to get a "report" to support for shutting down schools. And when giving that input the AI model spouted some nonsene that fulfilled the "brief".
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We just having a big scandal in Norway when a "report" about school structure in Tromsø was obviously made by AI which cited non-existing books and qoutes from real researchers.
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The big problem with AI models are that when asked for sources they are very likely to make up false sources and false citiations (the models have no concept of true/false). So you end up with texts you have difficulties to verify. People not going being an AI text is easily duped by false info.
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No, they used to say that Wikikpedia was an open source resource that anyone could add stuff to, so you shouldn't use a wikipedia entry as primary source (and that still applies). Most pages on wikipedia has citiations you can/should go a check when using it.
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Lenny Rush is brilliant in that isn't he?
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That's what happens when you get a whiff of Kumar on you...
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So, what are we supposed to do until series 2 comes along? Just live our lives to the fullest or something?...
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Perhaps relying on pretty weak opposition, but something like "best thing you could put under your pillow originating from a country beginning with G" - or just "your best non-living friends from your childhood"
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JP, Cunha, Jackson, Isak