God yes, and the feet - the earliest Michelin Man adverts is a hell of a rabbit hole to go down.
God yes, and the feet - the earliest Michelin Man adverts is a hell of a rabbit hole to go down.
Lovecraft, if it got into product placement. @juliansimpson.bsky.social @maybeitwasutah.bsky.social
Nice artefact.
Darwinian...
The clowning stunts by Davey put me off voting for the party. We need competent grown-ups, not clowns.
Yep. The blackness comes from carbon, which they didn't add until much later.
Someone somewhere has a Prince Andrew tattoo from the 1990s.
Didn't everybody know that people piss in them?
You haven't lived until you've fed all your symptoms to Gemini...
I'll have what you're having.
Let's see if this stands up in court.
The steamroller has finally started moving forward.
Was Epstein in the habit of dealing with the Russians?
Whoa. Smoking gun.
What do we know about his cause's thoughts on the future of Iceland?
There's that gratitude angle again...
Jenrick Reform leadership challenge in 5.... 4....
Need crisp sandwich.
Streaming music meant picking up the phone and dialling 16.
I genuinely think they think that populations welcome being invaded by them.
Wouldn't be surprised if the USA invaded anyway. They're very good with the taking-over part of the invasion, but utter crap at the ownership part, which they never think about properly until it's too late.
I honestly can't see any difference between the USA invading Venezuela, and Russia invading Ukraine. Scary times.
Nice rack.
It's pretty great because, if it doesn't believe what you're speculating about, if forces you to justify everything, and eventually it can be convinced it's wrong. Again, it could be wrong, but it's useful more often than not.
But it CAN assist you in your own speculations, which is pretty awesome. Not everything it comes up with is gold, but, well, that's speculative research for you.
Simple workaround: supervise the results, don't blindly act on them. Then it's like all other fuzzy logic algorithms, and we know how to leverage those.
Yep - Google's AI Mode is a good example of this, you can give it a detailed (or woolly) question about what you want to find out, but it's limited by the data it has at hand. If something is not on the internet (as some things are), then it just doesn't exist, according to Google.
The text of the quoted message, and image ALT text, was generated by Gemini... it's fantastic for extracting information from unstructured information sources.
Agreed. It's a tool, and a tool which brings massive benefits if you know what to use it for. It's still early days - even the invention and adoption of electricity went through this stage of trying to use it for everything. bsky.app/profile/oldu...