It can do image recognition frequency filtering and change the volume too? AI is amazing. I am so glad I live in 2018! One of these days these AI experts are gonna make AI do something really useful, and then watch out! The sky is the limit!
Good point. There isn't any problem with using Universities for corporate propaganda, which like you said, would be unethical. You make excellent points. No reason to be upset actually. Thanks for the responses!
Excellent analysis. This is definitely the type of research that Universities should be pursuing. They should do separate analysis of solid state drives and magnetic drives as well to see if they suffer from the same issue. Perhaps they could be paid for by hard drive makers to convince people they should destroy their old ones and only buy new ones. Or perhaps they could legislate that the second hand market should be illegal because of the data theft problems. Oh, let me guess: you thought the companies were commissioning these "studies" to be helpful, right? It is amazing how many people get taken in by this fake "research".
Exactly. That was my point. How is this considered "academic study"? Of course I get crucified by the dullards on here who think this is novel research.
It isn't useful. People either 1) know data recovery is possible and don't care or 2) don't know and don't care. As you said, hard drive have had this same issue for decades.
I do. I typically make about $5 per memory card, and I sell about 400 per month. It supplements my $50,000 a year salary I get in IT in Silicon Valley.
I always wonder how these kinds of "studies" pass for academics. Who proposes such a study and then who approves it? Are these the kind of studies Universities should be pursuing?
" Admittedly, some refugees do lie on their asylum applications."
Who writes this stuff? There is a difference between an asylum seeker and an immigrant and a migrant and an illegal immigrant. To conflate it all is disingenuous.
You don't understand. This AI can be applied to do do many other things. We aren't quite sure what, but trust us, this is important stuff. MIT!
It can do image recognition frequency filtering and change the volume too? AI is amazing. I am so glad I live in 2018! One of these days these AI experts are gonna make AI do something really useful, and then watch out! The sky is the limit!
Good point. There isn't any problem with using Universities for corporate propaganda, which like you said, would be unethical. You make excellent points. No reason to be upset actually. Thanks for the responses!
But look a who funds these "studies". Think about why they are funding them.
Excellent analysis. This is definitely the type of research that Universities should be pursuing. They should do separate analysis of solid state drives and magnetic drives as well to see if they suffer from the same issue. Perhaps they could be paid for by hard drive makers to convince people they should destroy their old ones and only buy new ones. Or perhaps they could legislate that the second hand market should be illegal because of the data theft problems. Oh, let me guess: you thought the companies were commissioning these "studies" to be helpful, right? It is amazing how many people get taken in by this fake "research".
You can break them in half to be safe. But there isn't really an environmentally sound way to dispose of them.
Exactly. That was my point. How is this considered "academic study"? Of course I get crucified by the dullards on here who think this is novel research.
It isn't useful. People either 1) know data recovery is possible and don't care or 2) don't know and don't care. As you said, hard drive have had this same issue for decades.
Yes. I call it the Tesla strategy.
I salvage them from broken tablets, phones, etc.
I can find that undergrad something better to do, like updating APK's HOST FILES list.
I do. I typically make about $5 per memory card, and I sell about 400 per month. It supplements my $50,000 a year salary I get in IT in Silicon Valley.
Sorry snowflake, but you didn't answer any of my questions. For example: are these the kind of studies that Universities should be pursuing?
I always wonder how these kinds of "studies" pass for academics. Who proposes such a study and then who approves it? Are these the kind of studies Universities should be pursuing?
LOL. Give me a break. You sound like Musk. Slashdot doesn't have enough readers for PR.
Is she the same one that writes fake reviews on Amazon for money? What a winner.
This is really amazing. It is like computers are good at image recognition. I see a lot of potential in this AI.
What loss? The stock is down 12% over the last 12 months and was down over 7% again today. The shorts have "made" $1.3 billion in the last week alone.
Tesla is working 12 hour shifts in open air tents in order to push product out the door. At least South Korea has some sense.
Right. Most people have mobile phones in case they suddenly get a job interview.
Agreed. My mistake.
What does that have to do with anything I said? Apparently reading comprehension isn't strong here.
What does that have to do with what I said? Read it again.
" Admittedly, some refugees do lie on their asylum applications."
Who writes this stuff? There is a difference between an asylum seeker and an immigrant and a migrant and an illegal immigrant. To conflate it all is disingenuous.
You should have listened to your friends. Tesla isn't even the biggest EV maker.