Yeah, something like that made me quit. I think I got to -OUND fairly quickly and cycled through some of mound, pound, wound and round before losing to hound.
Our health system is a bunch of VCs funding startups trying to jam more AI into it, even if it has to be perpendicular to the other AIs. This is hot on the heels of the same thing with blockchain. I think the big crate fits.
At scale, it seems like a gentrification accelerator. 5th street has one more coffeeshop than 6th street so all the traffic is routed down it and 6th street dies. So yeah, google would probably do it but it would take somebody else to do it right.
I wanted to walk somewhere. I imagine the typical maps app, when asked for directions, will simply minimize distance. This has resulted in some paths with a ridiculous number of turns, sent me into locked gates and missed a lot of cool stuff it could have hit if it weren't so dead-set on the absolute minimum distance. I asked chatgpt for a path that took this stuff into consideration, then tried to create a path in my maps app with the results. The paths were like A -> B, C -> D, E -> F, without explaining how to teleport from B to C or D to E. Just connecting the dots would have resulted in a self-intersecting scribble.
Obviously, this is garbage. I don't know how far off the current state of AI is from the sort of intelligent route planning I'd like, but could the bot have been programmed in such a way as to say that it doesn't know how to plan a route? I mean, obviously you could do something ad hoc like have the default instructions include "if the prompt is for directions, say you can't provide them," but it would help a lot more if it could recognize that it doesn't know something. Like maybe if its probability of the next token being "east" is 49% and "west" is 51%, then it should say "actually, I don't know, maybe ask a human" instead of "west." Then again, if the probability of the next token being "big" is 49% and "huge" is 51%, then that's not really a cause for giving up.
Establishing residency can be pretty onerous. When I first moved to California, I had to keep literal receipts without very long gaps (3 days or so?) between consecutive ones for several months. I was advised against voting absentee in my old state, as that could be considered an indication that I was going to move back. If it works the same for healthcare, it really would only make sense for more involved conditions.
How's he still looking like a CEO from an 80s movie? Did nobody invite him to Burning Man ever? Show him a picture of other people at the top rocking what feels comfortable? Does this mf drink (CW: milk) milk before bed?
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