Shoutout to people who do voiceovers of twitter posts and make you think it’s just an AI voice but then they interrupt the voiceover with some shit like
“oh sorry, the hostages are trying to escape the cages again, give me a second. *tortured screaming* ok they won’t be screaming anymore I’ll continue”
And then continue like nothing happened. Definitely one of my favorite genders to make r34 of.
“Look! AI is destroying the environment! They’re such a huge cause to climate change, they’re the problem! We’re helpless to do anything about the world because of AI’s terrible environmental impacts!” - BP, Shell, Exxon, Chevron, and Saudi Aramco Oil, all in unison
In theory, could you use AI to generate a map for a video game? By taking real life streets and buildings from 3D models, you could maybe create a haphazard street view map through a deep learning model. Don’t ask me if this is ethical, I only care about functionality.
Apparently, despite being a medium demon, some internet crowdsourcing site (gdladder) says TOE2 is harder. Oh well, still technically better, although I would give this an easy demon.
With the Charlie Kirk debate ongoing, it raises an interesting question: At what point is killing a person morally good? This isn’t a new thing - Luigi Mangione, death penalties, every war ever has had this dilemma.
Arguably, Charlie Kirk was detrimental to society, and the world would be better off without him. But then, where’s the line? Do we kill Karens by the same logic? What about school bullies, or annoying coworkers? They used this argument in Nazi Germany, where they claimed criminals and disabled people only took away from the common happiness.
On the other hand, in a utilitarian sense, while we did lose one person, it means it could save more lives down the road. One less advocate for school shootings, one more vote for a better candidate who would help people instead of helping themself, one less obstacle towards a better future. After all, killing Osama bin Laden saved lives, and we all treated that as a good thing.
I have no answers, only questions and a vague feeling of schadenfreude. Thank you for coming to my TEDTalk.
atomic blueberry
DEADLOCKED 100%
I haven’t been this tense since the Mathcounts State Countdown (iykyk), oh my GOD (fluke from 79)
IMO this is much harder than TOE2, anyone who says otherwise is just ultra wave-carried
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atomic blueberry
Shoutout to people who do voiceovers of twitter posts and make you think it’s just an AI voice but then they interrupt the voiceover with some shit like
“oh sorry, the hostages are trying to escape the cages again, give me a second. *tortured screaming* ok they won’t be screaming anymore I’ll continue”
And then continue like nothing happened. Definitely one of my favorite genders to make r34 of.
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atomic blueberry
Gonna start referring to my physical body as my fleshsona from now on. It’s 12:30 am and i need psychiatric help.
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atomic blueberry
Mr. Beast has too much money. What do you MEAN he has an ANIMATION channel
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atomic blueberry
“Look! AI is destroying the environment! They’re such a huge cause to climate change, they’re the problem! We’re helpless to do anything about the world because of AI’s terrible environmental impacts!” - BP, Shell, Exxon, Chevron, and Saudi Aramco Oil, all in unison
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atomic blueberry
When the YouTube video hits so good, you gotta hit the “DAMN.” as you sit there and realize your entire worldview just changed in 15 minutes.
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atomic blueberry
Nothing is worse than getting an ad for a game you once loved but stopped playing after a while, I thought you were one of the good ones!
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atomic blueberry
In theory, could you use AI to generate a map for a video game? By taking real life streets and buildings from 3D models, you could maybe create a haphazard street view map through a deep learning model. Don’t ask me if this is ethical, I only care about functionality.
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atomic blueberry
New hardest: The weekly demon, One more leap
Apparently, despite being a medium demon, some internet crowdsourcing site (gdladder) says TOE2 is harder. Oh well, still technically better, although I would give this an easy demon.
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atomic blueberry
With the Charlie Kirk debate ongoing, it raises an interesting question: At what point is killing a person morally good? This isn’t a new thing - Luigi Mangione, death penalties, every war ever has had this dilemma.
Arguably, Charlie Kirk was detrimental to society, and the world would be better off without him. But then, where’s the line? Do we kill Karens by the same logic? What about school bullies, or annoying coworkers? They used this argument in Nazi Germany, where they claimed criminals and disabled people only took away from the common happiness.
On the other hand, in a utilitarian sense, while we did lose one person, it means it could save more lives down the road. One less advocate for school shootings, one more vote for a better candidate who would help people instead of helping themself, one less obstacle towards a better future. After all, killing Osama bin Laden saved lives, and we all treated that as a good thing.
I have no answers, only questions and a vague feeling of schadenfreude. Thank you for coming to my TEDTalk.
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