I don’t like it when actual experts use the term “Generative AI”, or even worse, “GenAI”
The term “Generative AI” was always an outgroup marker and showed that the person who uses it is not an expert and is not worth listening to. Lets keep it that way
>don't exercise control over the physical outside world on shabbat
>okay but what if we redefine where outside is so we can do just that
??? it's not even a loophole you're just doing sophistry
My take is that if god didnt want loopholes in his rules then he would have designed rules without loopholes, people going "uhm le my jews are evil sinning tricksters for finding loopholes in rules" are being silly
play a game for 35 hours, write endless articles about how its doomed, beg for it to be shitcanned for another franchise and then act surprised when people call you on it
cannot be serious
Curious why GLM-5.2 sees more usage than GLM-5.3 on OpenRouter. While some external inference providers offer discounts for GLM-5.2, the two models have nearly identical weighted average costs, even after accounting for those discounts.
Moreover, GLM-5.3 has higher token efficiency on most tasks.
AI "assisted" or fully generated regardless I don't care, I don't care if it's the most visually impressive piece of animation I've ever laid eyes upon AI is not an assistance to the process it is a subversion of it.
Product before process is the death of an art form.
This game is about a mangaka who managed to create a tulpa - a separate being inside his mind.
And only the player can decide what she can be - friend, lover, or arch-enemy.
Great game with amazing handmade anime style art!
It's called Tulpa
For as (often unfairly) despised and mocked as they are in American culture, Mormons have won an immense cultural victory, in that the average Westerner sees nothing wrong with the concept of a "premortal existence" as depicted here, generally speaking.