Yes, but only after learning about types of objects and types of visualisations on thousands of examples. For example they see people (parents, siblings and others), they see drawings of people in books, they see people as toy figurines, that way they learn concepts like drawing and sculpting, they can recognise that concept and copy it on different ideas (for example they can imagine how crocodile looks like even though they only see it in a book). That actually is similar to AI image generation, where you can add images of a person (only photos) and examples of an art style. And AI will be able to generate images of that person using that art style (with various success).
No large training sets? The baby is updating their training data set every second with new sounds, images and other sensory inputs (smell, touch). Current data centers would be overwhelmed with the amount of data that one child processes every day.
I can't convince my wife to even use an add blocker, because it makes some (terrible) websites unusable (and you need an entire one additional click to disable it, it's too much effort), blocking JS would make the entire internet unusable for normies.
I tried using Spotify's AI DJ... I am getting old, I want to discover something new, but I have no idea how to do it, AI DJ promised to try to challenge me with new music... I tried switching songs and modes for half an hour, never heard a single song that would be on my playlists or by a band that is on my playlists. The Spotify AI DJ is just a really fancy shuffle button and is absolute garbage.
My friend works in the quality control on the production line. They build the same thing for multiple clients. And they have different quality standards for each of them. Some parts would be considered faulty by one of them but good by another, so my friend needs to move faulty elements to the batch for the client that will accept it.
Of course the client with the highest quality standard is charged a lot more than the client with the lowest standard.
Maybe Boeing didn't make the engine, but they definitely negotiated the price of it.
Of course I don't know if something similar happens in the aviation.
I flown Ryanair multiple times, and I had to put my legs in the language compartment, because human physiology seems too expensive for Ryanair, but I'm annoyed seeing how quickly the entire internet forgot the Boeing's quality issues, so I'm here to spread doubts.
Boeing, that's what you need to know. As far as I know, no whistleblower died while testifying against Ryanair's quality control. Boeing on the other hand...
Your browser wouldn't be able to load any js based sites
You could make a browser capable of loading both, and I think it already happened. The problem is, that a browser supporting more languages than necessary, was never successful enough to get mass adoption and on the internet you need mass adoption to survive.
To be honest, I am glad Germans are arming themselves. I even hope, that if the time comes, they will be determined enough to send their troops east. As a Pole I really hope, this time, they will do it in cooperation with Poland, not with russia.
It's not only about remembering facts, but feelings as well. If what you say is true, you should be able to forgive someone in a second, but almost everyone needs a moment to cool down, and that means forgetting negative emotions that they felt because of someone. And while I might forget part of that programme, that was how I understand the explanation of her issues given by the doctors.
I remember a story of a woman with a perfect memory (some gene mutation), the problem was that she remembered EVERY conflict she ever had with anyone. She was alone, because once she had an issue with anyone she was not able to forgive them, because in her memory it was always as crisp (and as painful) as if it happened minutes ago.
I am not an expert, but I feel like the brain might miss details of traumatic memories on purpose, to make it easier to deal with.
Windowed out of the 10th floor.
Yes, but only after learning about types of objects and types of visualisations on thousands of examples. For example they see people (parents, siblings and others), they see drawings of people in books, they see people as toy figurines, that way they learn concepts like drawing and sculpting, they can recognise that concept and copy it on different ideas (for example they can imagine how crocodile looks like even though they only see it in a book). That actually is similar to AI image generation, where you can add images of a person (only photos) and examples of an art style. And AI will be able to generate images of that person using that art style (with various success).
Wait? You are able to disable the AI feature without dismissing the tutorial first?!?
No large training sets? The baby is updating their training data set every second with new sounds, images and other sensory inputs (smell, touch). Current data centers would be overwhelmed with the amount of data that one child processes every day.
You are guys?
I'm in the process of setting up pi-hole at the moment.
I can't convince my wife to even use an add blocker, because it makes some (terrible) websites unusable (and you need an entire one additional click to disable it, it's too much effort), blocking JS would make the entire internet unusable for normies.
You guys turn on computers?
I tried using Spotify's AI DJ... I am getting old, I want to discover something new, but I have no idea how to do it, AI DJ promised to try to challenge me with new music... I tried switching songs and modes for half an hour, never heard a single song that would be on my playlists or by a band that is on my playlists. The Spotify AI DJ is just a really fancy shuffle button and is absolute garbage.
Neither does Ryanair.
My friend works in the quality control on the production line. They build the same thing for multiple clients. And they have different quality standards for each of them. Some parts would be considered faulty by one of them but good by another, so my friend needs to move faulty elements to the batch for the client that will accept it.
Of course the client with the highest quality standard is charged a lot more than the client with the lowest standard. Maybe Boeing didn't make the engine, but they definitely negotiated the price of it.
Of course I don't know if something similar happens in the aviation.
I flown Ryanair multiple times, and I had to put my legs in the language compartment, because human physiology seems too expensive for Ryanair, but I'm annoyed seeing how quickly the entire internet forgot the Boeing's quality issues, so I'm here to spread doubts.
Boeing, that's what you need to know. As far as I know, no whistleblower died while testifying against Ryanair's quality control. Boeing on the other hand...
You could make a browser capable of loading both, and I think it already happened. The problem is, that a browser supporting more languages than necessary, was never successful enough to get mass adoption and on the internet you need mass adoption to survive.
To be honest, I am glad Germans are arming themselves. I even hope, that if the time comes, they will be determined enough to send their troops east. As a Pole I really hope, this time, they will do it in cooperation with Poland, not with russia.
Last time Germany had a military power, they tried, and partially succeeded, to firmly embed it in Europe.
It's not only about remembering facts, but feelings as well. If what you say is true, you should be able to forgive someone in a second, but almost everyone needs a moment to cool down, and that means forgetting negative emotions that they felt because of someone. And while I might forget part of that programme, that was how I understand the explanation of her issues given by the doctors.
Sure, but the serious concern is the least efficient tool they have.
At this point US Senat actions (especially those by Democrats) seem even less effective than European serious concern.
Fun fact: none of them is related to Garfield the cat.
I remember a story of a woman with a perfect memory (some gene mutation), the problem was that she remembered EVERY conflict she ever had with anyone. She was alone, because once she had an issue with anyone she was not able to forgive them, because in her memory it was always as crisp (and as painful) as if it happened minutes ago.
I am not an expert, but I feel like the brain might miss details of traumatic memories on purpose, to make it easier to deal with.
"my sources" - Microsoft PR department.