Artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, do not mature through relationships, and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean. Nor do they have a moral conscience, since they do not judge good and evil, grasp the ultimate meaning of situations, or bear responsibility for consequences. They may imitate or even simulate, but they do not understand what they produce, for they lack the affective, relational, and spiritual perspective through which human beings grow in wisdom. #MagnificaHumanitas
Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic, and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth. #ApostolicJourney#Cameroon https://t.co/bKteFZ3iWE
Super Bowl commercials were actively evil and dystopian. Three worst:
1. Alexa+: Haha, isn't it funny that your AI could kill you? It's hilarious the way the technology can supplant humanity!
2. Mike Tyson as RFK Jr mouthpiece
3. Dunkin: horrifying uncanny valley nightmare
Currently, this is probably the biggest NWS v models that I have ever seen.
The NWS is already goated, but if they end up verifying, it will be an all time performance that will go down in weather nerd history
Creighton coach Greg McDermott: "We're gonna have to shoot the basketball better. That's in large part what this team was built on — was the ability to shoot the basketball."
@BigEastSavant3 Keep seeing a lot about the jays having a “bad game” vs. South Dakota. We were playing our 11th and 12th guys after taking a 25 point lead with 10 to go, what do people want?
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt of Loyola University Chicago has died at 106 years old, the school announced.
She was a Catholic nun, campus minister and official chaplain of the Ramblers men's basketball team.
A direct violation of previously long established Supreme Court precedents. One that crucially protects 1st amendment rights of protected free speech and political expression. Terrifying, and sinister.
President Trump signs executive order on flag burning: "All over the country they're burning flags...through a very sad court...they called it freedom of speech...When you burn the American flag it incites riots...You burn a flag, you get one year in jail."
@cucoachmac@JasenGreen44 Jasen is going to have a massive season this year. Defense, rebounds, put back buckets, clutch three pointers, and most of all leadership. He does it all. The rest of the country better start paying attention! @JasenGreen44@ryanhammer09
I’ve heard all the hype about Weapons. Planned my entire weekend around watching it. I didn’t realize it wasn’t available to stream yet. So I went with Sinners instead. I may be like 6 months late with this critique but that was one of the most overhyped overrated movies of all time. If you say that movie was great you have no movie credibility with me.
Scottie Scheffler is a man who loves routine. It’s a secret to his success. And the reason he spent $50 on eBay for a divot repair tool.
It was from Cypress Point, but that’s not the reason he bought it. “It’s just the right size and it’s metal,” he said. “They don’t really make those types of divot tools anymore.”
Scottie bought a similar one in Cypress Point’s pro shop a couple years earlier, but lost it and couldn’t find a replacement. So he went searching on the internet.
He used his real name to purchase the tool, and the seller included a note for the No. 1 player in the world. Scottie stocked up on the tools when he played Cypress this year.
“They were a little cheaper on-site, so I got a couple extras,” he said.
Scottie Scheffler is a man who loves routine. It’s a secret to his success. And the reason he spent $50 on eBay for a divot repair tool.
It was from Cypress Point, but that’s not the reason he bought it. “It’s just the right size and it’s metal,” he said. “They don’t really make those types of divot tools anymore.”
Scottie bought a similar one in Cypress Point’s pro shop a couple years earlier, but lost it and couldn’t find a replacement. So he went searching on the internet.
He used his real name to purchase the tool, and the seller included a note for the No. 1 player in the world. Scottie stocked up on the tools when he played Cypress this year.
“They were a little cheaper on-site, so I got a couple extras,” he said.