Even with the hallucinations I'm pretty sure AI can already do many CEO's job better than they can. The only thing they seem to take into account is line go up. That's pretty easy to replicate.
Netflix only knows two things, cancel shows immediately after release because no one heard about it due to a lack of good marketing. Or keep it going 2-3 seasons longer than it should just because it went viral at some point.
the asker must know and trust the one providing the answer.
This is possible if there's a central authority for that that everyone can agree to trust, like the government records directly. The issue is ensuring the rest of the chain remains anonymous so the only thing the authority gets is the request that an undisclosed service is verifying John Doe is 18+ and nothing else. And that's not something many governments are going to want to allow with the increasingly alarming amount of authoritarian leadership.
You said there was no reason. There is a reason. You didn't ask for a good reason. It's also by absolutely no means unique to Tesla, despite how it is portrayed in articles like this.
Tesla isn't the first manufacturer to use frameless windows by any means. Audi, Toyota, Honda, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and Subaru just to name a few, have all used them in various "luxury" or higher end models over the years. It's perceived as luxury vehicle design, so it gets used quite a bit.
The handle not physically manipulating a latch also isn't unique. Corvette's have done this for years. Many recent vehicles from Lexus, Audi, Ferrari, Fiat, Lincoln, and Dodge again to name a few also use them, regardless of the flush exterior handle design. The handle design itself isn't the issue with these deaths, it's the electrical system failing. The flush handles causes issues with things like ice build-up, not being unable to open the door after a crash.
Articles like this always point to these issues, and act like they're unique to Tesla, but they're not. It's the same as it's always been, Tesla headlines get clicks, which drives interaction and sharing exactly like here, which all lead to increased advertising revenue.
So does most English print media and editorial content. They give a synopsis of what he supposedly was trying to say instead of putting his actual babble in it's entirety most of the time.
Troll farms have a pretty large and lucrative business based in countries that traditionally don't do much about web-based fraud. It's the same groups that sell fake subscribers.
The Republican machine is quiet because they know that crossed a line they don't want to be directly associated with in the inevitable aftermath of prosecutions from this shit.
It's amazing how Twitter keeps managing to fuck these things up. They seem to have no concept of testing anymore.
Musk keeps trying to play propaganda minister and pushing nazi shit, but never checks things before implementing them. At times it seems like the only explanation is that he actually believes the lies about how "it's all the Democrats". Then he has to panic and run things back when that inevitably turns out to be projection and it exposes Republican bullshit and foreign interference.
Literally the second paragraph, and the entire reason this article was written is because of the AirDrop compatibility being new:
Today, we’re introducing a way for Quick Share to work with AirDrop. This makes file transfer easier between iPhones and Android devices, and starts rolling out today to the Pixel 10 family.
The days of dial up were the wild west online. Waiting sometimes hours for your music and porn to download through Kazaa or Limewire. And inevitably getting something totally unrelated just to troll you.
No idea what shown you're talking about... And not sure how to search for it without showing up in the Epstein Files 2: Electric Boogaloo.