A better question then would be “what percentage of people doesn’t conform to your ethnonationalist idea of local”.
A better question then would be “what percentage of people doesn’t conform to your ethnonationalist idea of local”.
Thing is, all western powers and their vassal states will be diametrically opposed to it. I don’t think there’s much possibility for international cooperation of workers in states while there are imperialist powers like the US or Western European states.
What you’re suggesting seems to me something akin to the former communist internationale? Why not straight to something that has historical evidence of working, such as the Warsaw pact?
I don’t know, maybe this is an American thing, but I can tell you that in my country (Spain) it’s generally more expensive to have a luxury flat in the centre of a rich neighborhood of a big city, than it is to have a big detached house in the outskirts. Why would rich people want to live in bumfuck when they can live surrounded by luxury restaurants and services? Rich people live for the most part in big-ass flats in the centre, and then they go to the countryside on weekends to an even bigger-ass villa or something.
More like scrotum master, LMAO GOTTEM
What part is an oxymoron?
I’m not saying we should exclude any tools, I’m just skeptical about the trend of calling everything AI, attributing all computational advances to AI, and jumping into the bandwagon of businesses trying to oversell any and all computating as AI.
The very first link shows that this is incremental benefit that’s been taking place since 2010. Computational tools are useful, but you’re providing mostly links of algorithms/learning models to sort pictures for medical purposes and diagnosis (useful and cool), and saying that somehow that means fusion will be solved by AI
Please give me the examples
So, are there any results of technological achievements from any AI models that show a trend towards increasing solving of scientific and technical problems?
By fusion, what do you mean?
Germany is already taking the wrong side of history.
Always has been
What other type of current AI claims problem-solving capabilities?
No, I haven’t seen any major technological breakthroughs coming from language models, other than language models themselves. Have you?
Wait those numbers are fucking staggering
Wait, you think fusion will be developed thanks to AI?
The almost-circle thingy is one side, which is touching the two straight lines, which are joined by another circular segment at the rightmost part. That makes four sides.
I’m more of a charmander guy
In that case, I apologize for my former comment
MSI 4GB version of GTX970. Upgraded a few years ago to an RX6800 and I’m stoked about both GPUs tbh