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  1. Re:AI and Neural Networks are still a Blackbox on The Police in UK Want AI To Stop Violent Crime Before it Happens (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    BS. What you are calling "AI" and "Neural Networks" are just computer programs running on digital computers and can be debugged like any other program.

  2. Reminds me of that movie... on The Police in UK Want AI To Stop Violent Crime Before it Happens (newscientist.com) · · Score: 1

    ...what was it called? Oh yeah, "Total Recall".

  3. That is pretty impressive you can build a sea base for $160 million. In the US that wouldn't even pay for the wetsuits.

  4. Re:More taxes on Trump Suggests US Could Slap 10 Percent Tax On iPhones, Laptops From China (cnbc.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    What were we talking about? Oh yeah, Democrats love their taxes.

  5. There isn't any tax that a Republican doesn't like.

  6. Tesla fanboys think that Tesla is selling a lot of cars. Rather comical, but I guess being delusional goes along with being a Musk fanboy.

  7. Tesla isn't selling shit. Tesla sold about 140k vehicles this year. Toyota sells about 10 million a year. GM sells about 3 million. Tesla is a miniscule market and will run out of people to sell to soon.

  8. It seems like it is a way to avoid taking responsibility with your life. The big guy in the sky will take care of everything, and whatever happens, happens.

  9. Haha yeah. Most SUVs are truck bodies, but don't tell any suburbanite they are driving a truck either.

  10. Good luck with that snowflake. There is no God to hear what you have to say.

  11. Yeah, for sure. I have one myself.

  12. Nope. Those are all declining in sales too.

  13. Yeah, I don't get it myself. But that is what is happening. Better profit margin on trucks and SUVs.

  14. This has nothing to do with electric. It has to do with the fact that no one is buying cars. Electric cars are a miniscule fraction of the total market.

  15. People are buying SUVs and trucks. Most manufacturers are doing the same type of restructuring at this point.

  16. Re:It's an extremely boring planet to land on thou on NASA's InSight Successfully Lands on Mars (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, like Musk could do anything like this. Give me a break. He can dig tunnels and put rockets into LEO.

  17. Re:Congratulations on NASA's InSight Successfully Lands on Mars (theverge.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    That isn't sarcasm. That is what REAL innovation is. SpaceX shoots rockets to LEO and the Musk fanboys go nuts. NASA sends a probe to another fucking planet and you don't hear a peep from them.

  18. Congratulations on NASA's InSight Successfully Lands on Mars (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    That is a huge accomplishment to be able to do that. Good job by NASA!

  19. Re:Sensors on NASA's InSight Successfully Lands on Mars (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    You don't need a sensor to know that. Anyone would be dead halfway there from radiation.

  20. Re:Wait,that's bitcoin's appeal? on The People of Ohio Can Now Pay Their Taxes in Bitcoin (qz.com) · · Score: 2

    Bitcoin isn't anonymous, or even pseudo anonymous. I"m pretty sure that is the #1 answer in the FAQ.

  21. That isn't the way it works in the real world. In the real world there aren't an infinite number of airlines serving every route, and airlines collude to fix prices and add fees, etc.

  22. Because we don't live in the libertarian "free-market" fantasy world where I can get on a plane, throw off someone from their seat and sit there and ride for free. There is no such thing as "free market", especially with airlines.

  23. Surely they mean "AI", not "algorithm". The software can compare surnames and use that to split up families. If THAT isn't AI, I don't know what is.

  24. Re:Issue Is Manufactured Bullshit on China's Cashless Economy Threatens To Leave Its Elderly -- and Their Money -- Behind (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Most "problems" I see on the Internet are. Clickbait. Meanwhile, real problems get ignored because they are too complicated for people to grasp in a headline.

  25. "are the long-term interests of humanity best served by them buying an electric vehicle, or a traditional gasoline one"

    Neither. They are equally bad. So stop pretending one is better than the other.