Sure, saying “Hitler was really on to something then the fucking US had to step in and ruin it” is *BAD*, but…
Does it really make ya think this guy would plant pieces of broken taillight at a crime scene to help convict a “¢υ熔 he thought killed a cop?
Oh. Wait. #KarenRead
I mean, if Proctor had lied on a police report, creating 4-5 extra hours for him to plant evidence before search #3 turned up the first bits of taillight… then sure!
But he only lied on a police report to create *1* extra hour to plant evidence before search #3!
Pffft!
Sure, saying “Hitler was really on to something then the fucking US had to step in and ruin it” is *BAD*, but…
Does it really make ya think this guy would plant pieces of broken taillight at a crime scene to help convict a “¢υ熔 he thought killed a cop?
Oh. Wait. #KarenRead
@DoctorTurtleboy To be more accurate, he'd said he actually *TRIED* - past tense - to put his "P" in her "A" both while asleep & after getting her drunk.
@DoctorTurtleboy@Timcast Hey @Timcast.
Here's an idea on how you can a) not back down & b) avoid wasting a buncha money fighting off a$$hats:
Have on one of Read's lawyers, a LawTube lawyer, and one Kearney's lawyers (Mark Bederow).
Show people who try to stifle free speech that it will only backfire.
@HowieCarrShow Not enough focus on these texts revealing that 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗶𝘀 𝗮 𝗹𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗡𝗮𝘇𝗶.
I know. Lotsa folks say "literal Nazi" these days when they mean figurative.
But "Hitler was really on to something then the fucking US had to step in and ruin it" = Nazi, right?
@ALL_WEDO_ISWORK@HowieCarrShow So, you trust that the literal Nazi attempted rapist who thinks America got in the way of Hitler, who had it right, couldn't possibly have planted the taillight?
Lol. You have no brain.
When while @mcuban stop doling out wisdom on AI and the shape of future of human endeavours to comment on something that really matters?
The @dallasmavs signing Masai Ujiri!
Every LLM is a walled garden in a race to beat the hell out of the next foundational model. They all are hoping it’s not like search with one dominant player. They have to invest like it might be. That won’t change for ????
Every enterprise has to keep up with their changing and new models and decide when to move. When to go side by side. When to delete. That’s going to be stressful.
And as long as those models don’t truly integrate, and will that ever happen, the amount of work for enterprises to maintain AI and be competitive is going to keep on growing and getting more expensive.
And there will be a time when genAI models will be superseded by world view models and who knows what comes after that
It’s going to take so many people specializing in various layers and levels of AI
In the next 5 years enterprise AI is going to be a mess, with all the different implementations and flavors and sources and models.
It’s not inconceivable there can be hundreds of different models in each big enterprise. Just because the company got overwhelmed trying to keep everything tied together.
Which in turn could lead very large companies to choose to divest subsidiaries rather than thinking there is benefit from scale. Scale may be a boat anchor to your business. Purely because of AI
Curious what everyone thinks ?
@mcuban Except there's a bunch of open source LLMs developed off the research funded by the walled gardens.
AI will become as powerful a tool as any in tech, but very, very possible it's all in form of purpose-built Native AI applications, each one being sector or task specific.
@jessesingal Sure, if you just completely ignore right-wing think tanks, central banks, financial institutions, corporations & the C-suites of media companies.
@MuseZack@CoreyWriting I tweeted on that at the time, just based on raw data, I'm just watching your country from the sidelines.
The total inability of both the US left and centre-left to understand their own countrymen - here, literally men - and those who'd fit into their coalition is baffling.
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