Or you can say is that really left? that people have been so conditioned by a right leaning Labour that this seems left?
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The 10 companies subject to China's new export controls are:
AVEOX (Simi Valley, California)
Red Cat Holdings (South Salt Lake, Utah)
Teal Drones (South Salt Lake, Utah)
IMSAR (Springville, Utah)
Jaia Robotics (Bristol, Rhode Island)
Ball Aerospace & Technologies (Broomfield, Colorado)
Oshkosh Defense (Oshkosh, Wisconsin)
L3Harris Maritime Services (Norfolk, Virginia)
MP Materials (Las Vegas, Nevada)
USA Rare Earth (Stillwater, Oklahoma
I agree. I have spent years in tech. And I have worked trusted and advocated but in the last 5 years or so it’s changed. And I trust little of it. It’s not the tech, it’s the people it’s in the hands of. I am at the point of cynic now and I’ll stay on that side until I see otherwise. Is that wrong?
Welcome to the Resistance. Simple steps like this are the right response.
TBH I think I’m at the rebellious point of do it without it bumping into me. Steal it’s cargo and dump it somewhere.
I am the same. I don't have a house full of tat, I don't care that my hair is not conditioned to perfection and I am finding the supermarket a real chore, everything is overpriced and over processed.
I am really finding joy in simple stuff...and non 'stuff' consuming hobbies.
These must be pretty haltable tbh. Either by covering the lidar and I am guessing there will be a safety stop button somewhere. What happens then can the be force rebooted?
And how do they cross the road can the be fooled? Are they crossing after a sound occurs or is it a can see them being gps.
It’s gonna take bunches of us rounding them up like sheep and hearding them towards a locked field.
I don’t think it’s anti-AI more a lack of trust of services saying here’s a product…and the concern it will be used for ulterior motives. I know I don’t like my voice being captured.
The article frames that coding is now ubiquitous. So in theory if it’s so cheap and so easy why would people be paying for services produced when it can be done by anyone with a AI account?
Like how much automated product can humans consume? And continue to pay for.
I’d be curious of the definition of failed. I’d say it’s passed there’s a guy parading round mocking pretty much every law, and promoting corruption. I’m curious just what action would constitute its failure.
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