Think the person who posted that is Daniel Litt, math prof at UofT. Good follow on twitter, lots of little math related humour, and he posts some fun probability problems sometimes.
Think the person who posted that is Daniel Litt, math prof at UofT. Good follow on twitter, lots of little math related humour, and he posts some fun probability problems sometimes.
Well in a way it does…
It sounds like the “AI” is used to index a bunch of screenshots so you can ask it what you were doing this morning/yesterday or something? Potential major privacy issue aside, it’s another instance of the AI solution providing a really marginal benefit over what already existed. Windows 11 already had a list of every window/document you had open sorted by timestamps iirc. Which, also a potential privacy issue, but still more the point is this is a very marginal upgrade to what was already there. Although even on the privacy side, a memory of X document or folder being open at time Y is less of a potential breach than the contents of the document being visible and searchable.
Microsoft is once again delaying the roll out of its controversial Recall feature for Copilot Plus PCs. The software giant had planned to start testing Recall, which creates screenshots of mostly everything you see or do on a Copilot Plus PC, with Windows Insiders in October. Now, Microsoft says it needs more time to get the feature ready.
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With the help of AI changes to basic knowledge could get more frequent.
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Using an oracle always does
I feel like an obvious one is missing: oracle
No my job at the is tbere a fire hydrant in this image factory!
The states GDP would probably plummet if phone OS developers couldn’t sell user data lol
I’d say same map but some parts of Europe are being cool. Like, fucking France??
Yeah but some people find them boring to look at so we have to keep building prisons instead.
Feel weird correcting a meme, but that should be f(x)-L where x is between x_0 - delta and x_0 + delta. As written it looks like a definition that would only work for monotone functions.
easily decades ago
Decades ago (in the early 2000s) it was considered settled science and taught in schools (in Canada at least). It was studied by scientists at oil companies decades before that. It’s been known for like 50 years now, almost an entire lifetime.
Ash Williams moves to the suburbs
Is your neighbour dual-wielding lawnmowers?
it looks like a costly mistake unless they can extract interest payments from X, plus a repayment of principal once the loans mature.
Did a business genius write this?
A friend of mine had a reviewer suggest 5 references to include. All 5 had one author in common. 🤔