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Computers are dumb. They only do what you tell them. This has and will remain (for a while) the most important rule in computing.
Yesterday at 6:45 PM
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Unitree's $16,000 G1 could become the first mainstream humanoid robot
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Well, China has always said they want to be the World's #1 economic leader. They became the World's #1 manufacturing leader not by...
Yesterday at 6:40 PM
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War is ugly. But our choice is to prevent war by having the best technology or to fight the next war with inferior technology. It's...
Tuesday at 1:37 AM
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Google DeepMind employees ask the company to stop providing AI tech to the military
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This will never happen. Once AI gets full blown hope they have good resumes, and if the uppers don't respond you know how much you're...
Monday at 7:51 PM
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Towering patrol bot deployed in Atlanta after brief New York subway stint
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We have a similar thing in government owned housing that drives around the parking lot. It's frequently knocked over and vandalized.
Monday at 7:12 PM
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Oh hey look, more mass surveillance! Of course, criminals still won't be arrested or punished by the courts, but now you get recorded...
Monday at 7:12 PM
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It looks menacing, but the same amount of surveillance could be achieved by simply installing regular video cameras in the same area for...
Monday at 7:11 PM
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Towering patrol bot deployed in Atlanta after brief New York subway stint
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Right now this is so in it's infancy stage I can imagine when it's fully developed in the future and more aware (AI of course). I think...
Monday at 10:04 AM
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Telegram CEO, Pavel Durov arrested at French airport following investigation into platform
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There are always good and bad sides to things. Government will always be in a catch 22, damn if you do, damn if you don't.
Sunday at 3:32 PM
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Because that's how companies get a subscription type of monetization without the consumer making a monthly payment. Data farming is very...
Saturday at 1:27 AM
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Samsung Galaxy Ring teardown sheds light on disposable tech not meant to last over two years
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More of a fad but people want the fad to look cool until the fad dies out. Companies say thanks for the money folks, oh...wait we have...
Saturday at 1:20 AM
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Microsoft will try to resurrect Windows Recall AI this October
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IMO things like this almost always reminds me of AT&T room 641A but more openly.
Friday at 5:31 PM
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Hacker faces 81-month prison sentence for faking his death to avoid child support payments
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No wonder the U.S. is F'd up. 6.25 years that's all? The new de facto for the U.S. is theft will be tolerated.
Aug 22, 2024
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Motorola Razr V3: The iPhone of Yesteryear
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I believe the bag phone was a Uniden model, actually a car phone made portable using a cigarette lighter plug for power and I think you...
Aug 21, 2024
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I remember when mobile phones first came out. The boss of the company I worked had one fitted in his car. On the first day of getting it...
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