Depending on how loosely you define AI, current AIs are great at replacing warehouse workers and jobs that rely heavily on routine and have little to no innovation and critical thinking involved.
TBH, the best thing about this is the Alt text of the photo.
The ULR 50 is only a pistol by the broadest possible definition of the term.
Thus preventing those who can't afford it from getting to work.
Alternatively, the model 3 is ~700 lb heavier than a Toyota Camery (which is actually a vehicle with the same use case as the Tesla)
That makes no sense. The entire point of a PHEV is that you can just plug it in at your house and drive to work for virtually free, well still being able to visit people who live a decent distance away on the weekends.
Tazed a little and thrown out a window -> dead.
I can definitely see a lot of potential in using LLMs like a templating service. The entire point of an LLM is to generate something that, on a surface level, looks correct, which is basically what a template is.
looks at India and China
I'm not seeing it.
I mean, crypto apps don't prey on poor people anymore than casinos do.
Depending on the location, "Aaron earned an iron urn" is an interesting example in spoken language.
Isn't that the site that's AliExpress but worse?