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  • Not quite the same, although interesting!

    In this case, "Bukkake" is a noun in both English and Japanese. "Bukkakeru" with the "ru" on the end is the verb form that the noun comes from. English didn't change it, the picking of nits above just wasn't quite correct.

  • It's the noun form of the verb bukkakeru. Japanese is weird.

  • Double Hitlers are not mutually exclusive.

  • Nowhere in their comment did they mention anything regarding permission or approval.

  • I didn't even realize Pan's Labyrinth wasn't in English... I need to watch more movies.

  • Why are we typing Trump as tRump though?

  • Belief

    Jump
  • God, I hope we probe the oceans of Europa before I die...

  • That "best system" is what produces that mental illness.

  • you are

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  • You had all the pieces in front of you, labeled and sorted, and you still put them together wrong. Huh.

  • Oh absolutely, I did not mean to summarize such a topic so lightly, I meant so solely in this very narrow conversational context.

  • That's more of a tone thing, which is something AI is capable of modifying. Hallucination is more of a foundational issue baked directly into how these models are designed and trained and not something you can just tell it not to do.

  • Dude, I barely even said anything at all. It's hardly my fault if they got that upset at my jokes. They were only jokes after all. You're pretty smart, I'm sure you can tell where I'm coming from.

  • For sure, and if this article had any more substance than him rambling, I'd agree with you.

  • Top 10 crash out of the year

  • This is an article about a sad, inept, old man's ramblings, tangentially related to technology. Not nearly worth posting about in this community - in my opinion, of course.

  • You sure showed me.

  • I’m sure they’re happy with the reduced costs from firing half the employees, but to not consider the potential issues and actually vet the quality was such a bad decision

    Kind of becomes irrelevant when the initial reduced costs were probably decimated by secondary costs they hadn't even considered, for example, time wasted by remaining employees now burdened with correcting the AI's mistakes.

  • No, no, it's okay, it's for a "good cause."

    That being, of course, 'cause they don't like women and queers

  • People really been riding that whole month's worth of rent.