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An-Okay-Alternative t1_j8n7ink wrote
Reply to comment by code_archeologist in Lamar Johnson freed 28 years after wrongful murder conviction by CommanderMcBragg
There'd be no prosecutors left. It's the system that's the problem, not bad apples.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_j7mo08f wrote
Reply to How soon would you say anti aging will become prevalent in the future, or if it's likely at all? by UHBruhStudent
It's hard to say when we've yet to see a breakthrough that can extend human lifespans even slightly beyond its natural limits.
We've treated diseases and ailments but nothing that has made the oldest living people live longer.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_j6pcxqr wrote
Reply to So many mixed feelings on Colleen Hoover by blabbouther
It's the same with any author featured wall to wall of a bookstore.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_j5zxt1g wrote
Reply to comment by mrstubali in ChatGPT can’t be credited as an author, says world’s largest academic publisher (26 Jan. 2023) by marketrent
> Springer says it has no problem with scientists using AI to help write or generate ideas for research, as long as this contribution is properly disclosed by the authors.
Not listing an AI as an author doesn’t mean the use of it is being discouraged or hidden. For the foreseeable future the technology is still a tool used by humans and not a general intelligence that could serve the role as the originating researcher.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_j5zg33n wrote
Reply to comment by mrstubali in ChatGPT can’t be credited as an author, says world’s largest academic publisher (26 Jan. 2023) by marketrent
If an academic publisher referred to ChatGPT as a source of information they should be laughed out of the business. At best the tech can take the busy work out of writing copy. Any factual statement the AI makes would have to be independently verified to have any veracity.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_j3ny7fy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I am considering about giving up reading novels by Puzzleheaded_Bee1944
If you can always predict what's going to happen though then the plot is pretty simple and familiar. I think the best case is when you're surprised but it seems obvious in retrospect.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_j23vcbh wrote
Reply to comment by ValCSO in The Banshees of Inisherin by Rick-burp-Sanchez
Yeah, I get his own sense of logic to it, but it completely failed. The threat of cutting off more fingers was supposed to make Padraic leave him alone, but after Jenny’s death he doesn’t care how many of his own fingers Colm chops off.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_j23twu4 wrote
Reply to comment by ValCSO in The Banshees of Inisherin by Rick-burp-Sanchez
Colm wanted to be completely left alone by Padraic and focus on his music. Now he can’t play music and while Padraic isn’t trying to be his friend anymore he won’t be leaving him alone until one of them dies.
I think their feud represents the irrational escalation of civil conflicts, particularly the Irish Civil War happening the background.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_j21pzfl wrote
Reply to comment by erosram in Amazon begins drone deliveries in California and Texas | Amazon Prime Air wants to deliver packages within 60 minutes. by chrisdh79
Unlike those beautiful trucks barreling down residential streets burning gas at 10mpg.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_iye9z3k wrote
Reply to I just got $8500 back from student loan payments during COVID, what should I do with it? by composites123
I would hold onto it in a high yield savings account for now given that student loan forgiveness might not happen.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_ituhg8o wrote
Reply to comment by GONA_B_L8 in Why don't we make movies about the victims instead of the serial killers? by [deleted]
Someone is living a normal everyday life. One random encounter with a murderer. Welp, show's over.
An-Okay-Alternative t1_j8n8zuv wrote
Reply to comment by Merc931 in Lamar Johnson freed 28 years after wrongful murder conviction by CommanderMcBragg
People who vote in legislatures, district attorneys, governors, etc.