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The supreme court one day just randomly decided it applies outside of that context. Even though it wasn't written to do that and hadn't done so for decades.

What's the supreme court decision you just mentioned? I couldn't find it on Google.

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Because this post was not good enough. I improved it substantly by changing the title and adding more stuff to the body.

Though on the topic of the definite article, as a kid I found articles in general to be weird as my native language has none, so there were just these "untranslatable" words in front of some nouns for some reason

Funny you mention this, cuz I have been trying to learn japanese lately and it not having articles is a big obstacle for me.

Please excuse my ignorance, but should I change instances then? To one instance that it's federated with more other instances? To Hexbear.net or something? I know my account is old but I only really started using Lemmy after I got banned on reddit a few weeks ago

Your answer seems to be regarding large language models and the possibility of them replacing human workers, which, to be clear, is fine and all but I was talking about ai in general.

For example, seedance is so much better than sora, veo and the like.

Recently, with the release of Open Ai's new image model I have seen how hard it is to tell they are ai generated. Youtuber Dan Dingle made a video about it if you wanna see how good it is.

Even people who are supposedly good at spotting ai generated media often mention "vibes" instead of anything concrete when describing why they think something is ai generated.