I used to download exclusively when I was younger, but as I get older I’m trying out new genres from different cultures than my own and I’d miss out on it all without a streaming service.
In my opinion it’s worth it.
I used to download exclusively when I was younger, but as I get older I’m trying out new genres from different cultures than my own and I’d miss out on it all without a streaming service.
In my opinion it’s worth it.
Looks interesting until you close the keyboard cover. Talk about lumpy.
Bdesign thought that the cut was small, like a paper cut, until blood started spurting out from the wound. The Tesla inspectors who were there and even described that the vehicle “can be dangerous” panicked but helped.
Oh good, multiple witnesses.
There’s something to be said about brand recognition, and Google just doesn’t listen.
Would you like to save this Lemmy post of a Tumblr post of a Reddit post that has been cross-posted on Lemmy to your Pinterest board?
It’s perfectly ok to admit you got 0/10. No judgement here!
That’s wild. Some of them are really good, but I see what you mean once you keep refreshing the page. Glasses are a good tell once you look closely. Earlobes also appear to be difficult to perfect as well.
I went back to the NYT article and tried again with my goldfish memory using that deduction and got 6/10.
Only managed to identify 3/10 faces correctly.
Cool! Maybe report back someday with a review post?
The FaceTime Persona is probably the strangest part of the demo, but everything else looks very intuitive. Can’t wait to try out a demo in-store someday.
The deepfake Swift urged viewers to click a button and answer a few questions before the end of the day. The ad then sent people to websites mimicking outlets such as the Food Network, highlighting news coverage of Le Creuset alongside testimonials from fake customers, the New York Times reported.
Participants were asked to pay a “small shipping fee of $9.96” for the cookware […]
Honestly, it’s impressive that the scam worked given the number of hoops people had to jump through. I suppose at a certain point you’re so committed that the red flags on the screen look like hearts.
The real issue here isn’t the AI-generated listings. The “reviews” being so obviously fake is what I hope gains more traction.
I’m halfway through Season 2. What a ride!
I’m not concerned so much about comedians being impersonated than I am about politicians making guest appearances in political ads suddenly saying/supporting untrue things.
Wouldn’t surprise me if the calls were coming from inside. What’s Twitter’s Grok chatbot used for these days?
Aha! This makes a lot of sense and is the type of answer i was looking for.
There’s got to be another way to describe this than as a “recall”. New buyers seeing the term “recall” could shake their confidence in the EV industry as a whole and needlessly perpetuate the sale of ICE vehicles.
Percentage of instances is meaningless without knowing their representative size in the overall context of the fediverse.
I never would have guessed Cyber Surgeon could be on the Work From Home bingo card.