People who deploy AI should be held responsible for the slander and defamation the AI causes.
Just another ordinary, average guy.
People who deploy AI should be held responsible for the slander and defamation the AI causes.
They’re rebuilding all the newer builds “out of an abundance of caution.” The servers themselves obviously don’t run on experimental software.
Jerusalem did have some pretty strong towers, though.
Part Where Jesus Encounters 5,000 Hungry People And Runs Them Over With Pickup Truck
For an extra $20 you can get one that says adultery is okay.
sudo snap remove thunderbird --purge
The perfect gift for someone whose heart is currently burning in hell.
For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
Matt. 6:21
Good thing there’s no way you can confuse one type of enchant with another.
To be fair, Apple engineers are pretty stupid.
Oops. This is why you install themes from sources you trust.
This scenario could actually happen if conservatives get their way, though.
This is a satire site, right? Right?
Linux in general doesn’t have any defined purpose, so the whole Archlinux mentality only really exists in that one distro. It’s a little unfair to confuse (for example) Mint and Tiny Core.
The same way he “pays” all his bills: by ignoring them.
Trash company once again dumps trash on the market and attempts to sell it to morons.
Hmm… Maybe we should be helping prevent ruzzia from doing that somehow. Maybe we should offer some financial assistance to a country that is actively seeking to limit ruzzia’s ability to threaten others. That’s starting to sound like a really good idea.
Criminals sure don’t like getting caught red-handed, do they?
She incited, induced, provoked, and directed acts of violence. Therefore, she should be held responsible for all those acts of violence.
But Neal Katyal, a prominent lawyer who has argued cases before the top court, predicted on X (formerly Twitter) that it will not take up the case.
“Trump’s argument is so weak and the Court of Appeals decision so thorough and well done, I can see SCOTUS voting not to hear it,” he wrote.
Legal analysts said the methodical nature of the appeals ruling, laid out over 57 pages that are dense with court citations and historical references, sent a clear message.
“What the Court of Appeals said, very politely and very dryly, is ‘You’re not even close, Trump’. None of these arguments pass the laugh test,” Patrick Cotter, a former federal prosecutor, told BBC News.
I can already smell Trump squirming.
The judge should stipulate that he be held in solitary confinement, since he’s clearly not remorseful for his crimes.
From what I saw, the game died because:
All things the devs could have gone back and fixed, but they decided to abandon the game.
I don’t see how this will solve any of these problems he talks about. If he thinks a few bad faith accusations are impossible to tolerate, he’s really going to be unprepared for the death threats devs in closed-source companies constantly receive.