Nooo! Colonialism bad!
Nooo! Colonialism bad!
And even if they don’t do that they’ll join only communities where the bias is already there.
Every tiny bit of interaction with the medical system in the US costs a multitude of what the same interaction costs in other countries.
There’s a reason why “international medical insurance” for say European travelers excludes the US by default. And if it includes US, it costs 4-10 times as much.
Only in the US.
oh.
This dude also talks about 10gbs and speeds required for video editing. That’s something you don’t get with your average internet connection, and even if, it’s unsure your average cloud service provider can match.
Amazon Glacier
Gotta use what you have.
I guess lawyers salary often can be considered compensation for suffering through the bullshit their clients send them through.
We’re in a consolidation phase. The streaming market is now well established and the market shares are largely settled. In the past many services ran at a loss or without much profit to establish their market share. Now the market is in a phase where they try to figure out how much people are willing to pay for that service that they’re used to.
They’ll continue to raise prices as long as enough people remain to pay them. All of the services.
Bad assumption. I think they pay these prices grudgingly.
You could not be further from the truth. If anything I have a vendetta against vaccine deniers, homeopaths and other science deniers, who are skeptical of medical institutions for all the wrong reasons, and not for right reasons, like this, which are, as I stated, largely unknown.
Urgh much better link. I’ll take my mistaken conclusions from that other link out.
No, this shit is largely unknown, and if you read the article it’s also a thing decades past, and punishable by law nowadays.
The reason why people don’t trust medicine is active misinformation about biG bAd PhArMa and appeal to nature.
We’ll see. To date there’s no local runnable generative LLM model that comes close to the gold standard GPT-4. Even coming close to GPT-3.5-turbo counts as impressive.
Better late than never.
But even more interesting than when is whether this uses local AI models or if this becomes again a data protection trust sink.
Then why the change?
Surprisingly the last one did. I did not expect it.
It’s interesting how all sorts of stories from 9 years ago get warmed up these days to show the war crimes of one side. Makes me zone out
Decades of OS development have shown that it’s better to ask user for permissions than letting software go rampant.
goodbye yahoo! bar
They can stop him doing business in Europe.
Ok. But what does that mean? “Cardiometabolic advantage”?