@bscholl It’s theoretically faster, yes. But is it faster in practice as well? Constant-time factors and all that. See this result, for example https://t.co/a7ANmZStiF
Everyone worries about job losses if autonomous vehicles replace Uber drivers, truckers, and cabbies — but nobody talks about the other jobs that AVs would destroy.
The ones built on 40,000 deaths and 2.4 million injuries a year.
ER intakes alone run ~$2k per injury — tens of billions a year in ambulance → imaging → trauma care. Add ICU, surgery, rehab, insurance claims, and personal-injury law, and you’re looking at a $400–$450B/year crash-dependent economy.
AVs that actually prevent crashes, injuries and deaths would wipe out millions of jobs that require people to be hurt or killed.
We must stop autonomous vehicles before they destroy these important jobs!
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@JackRFulton he has kept refining his plans as he learns more about Putin's defenses. He has a plan for the nuclear submarines now. I believe in helping your children reach the highest heights of their potential and if my son wants to kill Vladimir Putin by god I'll raise him to know how.
@DaryaChu Кажу Клоду "уяви, що ти мішленівьский шеф-кухар, потрібен рецепт отакої штуки". Можна відразу сказати йому порахувати інгрідієнтів, наприклад, на пачку масла 180 грам, і він все інше підтягне. Пояснює проблемні моменти, як краще, тощо.
Значно краще, ніж сайти-блоги.
Ukraine has supplied the U.S. wirh extensive intelligence and vast amounts of data on Russian technology, captured equipment, battlefield operational guides, weapon performance, and countermeasures against US provided systems. A shame no one seems to remembers or appreciates it
Claude 3.7 is positively insane. The artifact system is buggy and constantly messes up in complex situations. But it's pretty easy to work around those issues, and it's INSANE. I repeat, it's freaking insane what it can do.