

Yeah that makes sense. Still seems like a bold statement but I can see where you’re coming from.


Yeah that makes sense. Still seems like a bold statement but I can see where you’re coming from.


It’s cute you think the problem can be solved by wiping them out. You’re either naive or ignorant to the way things work. Either way I don’t want to be a part of this conversation anymore so I’ll just stop completely with my noise.


Seems like a short sighted plan. Not much changed after what happened to the CEO of UHC insurance.


Oh yeah. Good point!


Thank you


Wow thanks. I didn’t think anyone actually cared about the paywall.


My Truck will kick me off Apple Car play so it can send its data to Ford. The infotainment center is too weak to process both and my connection just crashes. I’m not mad though. I’m actually happy Ford is able to get the data the need at my expense. This is how it should be.


Paywalled article so I can’t read it but I’ll say this.
Cancer isn’t 1 disease. Cancer is a much broader disease. There is no cure for ‘cancer’. “Cure for cancer” is similar to saying “curing respiratory illness”.
Your body is constantly making cancer cells and destroying them your whole life.
I’m not sure how a “master switch” plays into this whole scenario because I can’t read the article but the article title seems misleading.


How can they say it’s permanent when it was only 6 months of data and the astronaut is still alive?


Smh. We can’t trust anything morningbrew.com says now


If it’s not the government the. it’s big tech. You can’t even fuck frick online anymore.


They are coming from you Europe. They will break you from within.


Microsoft doesn’t have it in their DNA to get people addicted to AI. That part of their DNA mutated into a cancer a long time ago.
Microsoft meant be “addictive” in the sense of using Microsoft’s AI to make a spreadsheet, type an email, make a PowerPoint etc… Microsoft wants AI to access all your information to so its results are custom to the user and provide huge value.
This is where value and profit are a contradiction. How much profit is Microsoft willing to potentially throw away in an effort to provide an incredible AI user experience? Spoiler alert: not enough.
When was the last time you were blown away by a corporation because you had such a great experience and couldn’t stop telling people about it? This is what Microsoft wants to happen with their AI but they haven’t been capable of doing that with any of their products for decades ei Windows 10, 11, Bing…
Exactly. I feel like a lot of the people who are not in agreement with me on this issue are being short sited and impractical.