I mean, it’s called a “fake ad” but it’s basically just an ad. The punchline is “buy product”
I mean, it’s called a “fake ad” but it’s basically just an ad. The punchline is “buy product”
Words, possibly numbers, letters, punctuation, and maybe some symbols
Yes, though it was my sister in law who named her, and this was years before the Netflix version, if that might matter. I don’t know if it does or not, I didn’t finish season 1 :)
Adorable.
Can you pay the cat tax by providing an image of said cat? :)
We had a very special cat who did a lot of chirping and trilling, and at night in the summer we’d keep the back door open with the glass screen door shut, and all sorts of animals could come by and she’d watch them and make various excited noises to let me know when animals were around.
Possums, raccoons, other cats, groundhogs, they all brought excited trills to let me know we had a nocturnal visitor.
One night she was making agitated sounds, but before I got there to see what it was, she made a clear as day “uh-oh” sound, but with a meow. I hurried over to see a fox staring down through the glass at her, while she stared back nervously. Never heard the “uh-oh” before or after except that night.
Yes, I think he would not call people names, he’d instead give lengthy explanations of their shortcomings and failings.
Pretty sure that’s not a direct quote.
I doubt it’ll have the “Edge sense” (squeeze for actions) feature, but I gotta say, for my U11+ it was a game changer and I miss it
Oooof, I hear that. Things are more political than ever at my work and it’s like, I just want to do my job and go home
Yeah, I absolutely get the anger. My wife in particular hates cruelty to animals, fictional, plush, or otherwise, so it’s a line she refuses to cross. That’s a totally fair outlook
Was it fun though? Or was it awful?
My wife found out about The Elephant Scene and refused to ever play it as long as she lives
As usual with headlines involving either AI or Adobe,
Meh
Yup, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine theme song as my alarm, 5 years and counting
I’m already amazing at emails and summaries, I can write my own code but rarely need to outside my job, I don’t have a use case for translation, I don’t use my current phone assistant and can’t see myself using a “true” virtual assistant.
Got any better scenarios? Cuz all those use cases fill me with apathy.
May I inquire what you think we’ll be using it for?
I don’t care about AI.
It’s not because of posts like this; it’s not because of the endless hype cycle. It’s not because hundreds of billions are going into it and it’s not because everyone’s doing it; it’s all these things combined with the fact that I don’t have a use case for AI in my life. I don’t need AI’s sanitized, corporatized opinion on anything, and there’s nothing a chatbot can do that a human can’t do better.
But that’s just me. If you and others like it, Cool Beans.
That’s some hostile workplace kind of BS, and shouldn’t be tolerated. Document everything, names, dates, info etc.
It’s okay, we’re just a little more anti-corporate on average than most. Various events that led many of us here have contributed to that. :)