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Quote: effort it takes to produce accurate and interesting news stories
Assistant tool: that does not look like a factual statement Dave
Writer: Go away, this needs a little spice to make it appealing and interesting. It's still close to the truth
Also, suggestions for "suggestions for ... alternative writing styles"
No, a good jounralist like has spent a long time understanding their own voice and tone, which also makes them interesting reads because of that tone. Switching for the sake of what, some generalised noise
Also the whole general writing tools for grammar I am shifting more to no please. For as long as language has existed it evolved and shifted. Only in the last 100 has it hit a hard set of rules, and these tools only reenforce that requirement. Twitter was great for allowing wider and how people speak and not just how written lanuage should be.
rambling rambling something something if makes any sense.
Yes to highlighting fact or not fact statements in writing because they publish.
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This is already here, google is just trying to figure out how to make money. Most journalists these days, and I use journalist loosely aggregate from other sources (people who are making money selling news to journalists to lazy to do their own research). Or papers to cheap to hire real people.
Example: Multiple local news stations say the same thing verbatim - YouTube[^]
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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The research firm outlines when the average organization should expect a technology to deliver the benefits necessary to justify continued investment. Spoiler alert: there may be a bit of AI on the list
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Well... the positive side... it has replaced blockchain
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There's no blockchAIn without AI. (I shudder.)
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Some meetings are useful and necessary. Some meetings...aren't. Would 4-5 be better?
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7 would be double-plus-gooder!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Another T-Shirt I saw today:
Quote: I survived a meeting that could have just been an email
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Mitnick became a White Hat hacker and cybersecurity consultant after getting out of prison. Hacked his way into the afterlife?
Too soon?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Too soon? Damned cancer...
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How do we augment traditional UI with natural language interfaces? How do we use AI to take a user request and turn it into something our apps can operate on? And how do we make sure our apps are safe, and doing work that developers and users alike can trust? It looks like you're trying to write some JSON. Would you like help with that?
Perhaps a slap on the head?
So that's what Anders has been working on lately.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Perhaps a slap on the head? A slap? I would try it with a hammer
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This is going to be important !
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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We have no explanations for this sort of slow repeat. It's the commercial break for the universe
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Or a black hole after having eaten A LOT of kidney bones?
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All GitHub Copilot for Business users now have access to a limited GitHub Copilot Chat beta, bringing the power of conversational coding right to the IDE. "All this chitter-chatter, chitter-chatter, chitter-chatter"
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We should ask Chris to test it with the Q&A section... it could be funny
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A new survey of over 2,000 IT security analysts finds that 71 percent admit their organization may have been compromised and they don't know about it yet. Check those locks and rattle those doors
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And the other 29 are the ones that got breached and do know it
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If you could dump the flash from your smart toothbrush and reverse engineer it, enabling you to play whatever you wanted on the vibrating motor, what would you do? Coming soon: DOOM on your toothbrush?
Probably can't do Crysis though
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Hackaday wrote: enabling you to play whatever you wanted on the vibrating motor, what would you do? I can't answer that without breaking the KSS rule
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Crouching Keylogger, Hidden Meme
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‘Apple GPT’ generative AI could directly compete with tools from OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Meta. Just like the rest of us (Oh wait - that sounds familiar)
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Maybe they should add it to iTunes, this way we could make Chris to replace Sander's SOTD SOTW
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modified 20-Jul-23 15:44pm.
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This is the first blog of our series where we will explore how GitHub Copilot can assist you in your SQL development tasks, providing intelligent code suggestions and speeding up your learning curve. Because you need an easier way to write SELECT * FROM tablename
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