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Blake Guidry
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Why Saudi Arabia Wants to Take Over This Sport
From buying top soccer clubs to hosting high-profile golf tournaments, Saudi Arabia’s massive sports investments have been making waves. Now, the Kingdom has its sights set on a new target: boxing. But why? And how does this fit into their broader vision for the future?
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thanks god you are no one
Lol
This is the outcome when the minimum wage keeps increasing. It incentives employers for automation to save money.
Bro why are glazing so hard, it’s not innovative, meta did this forever ago
Ok
The one dog the ATF won't shoot.
I will take 5000. It would be your own personal army you don't have to feed. Amazing
It's 9.5k per dog... how much money do you have to still charge them and everything?
But i know no one will try and come in my yard at night, much less my house with this little guy making laps.
Humanity is cooked
Literally
The same ethical question exists for pretty much everything. Be it guns, hammers, cars, or McDonalds. Anything can be used to either hurt or help people. It all comes down to the user. Some people use guns to feed and protect their families while others use them to kill their neighbors. Many people eat their way into an early grave and set their kids up with diabetes eating too much McDonald's while others eat it responsibly. Should we ban one or the other? Or both? Ot let people make their own decisions and mistakes?
Fire doesn't melt snow, they disproved that on myth busters... On a side note, igloos keep you warm for the same reason.
They just used that excuse to cover up its real purpose. CHAOS
To my knowledge, nukes are already prohibited in outer space.
It's called bluffing... like Captain Kirk would do when he was in a pinch
Bs, misinformation to funnel money into another endless division of the US military
Meh, I wouldn't worry too much. We (USA) shot a satellite out of space with a boat more than 10 years ago (operation Burnt Frost). We're more than capable of intercepting and/or retrieving such things today.
So, no, this won’t trigger Kessler syndrome. We don’t have quite enough satellites to fully lock us out; certain orbits could be deemed unsafe for human space travel for a few years, but the good thing about nukes in space is it’s most likely to just incinerate the majority of the spacecraft it hits, causing very little debris if it’s caught in the fireball.
Nooo... I hope not.. that could cause all kind of devastation .. like he is saying.. an what if they just start dropping.. all over the world.. they straight up going turn Earth into real... Fallout.. while the game fun an funny at times... A real life fallout.. uuugh.. most would die day one.. only the very small percentage that does live.. will be the one's that dropped the nukes.. an who is lucky enough to have a well stocked.. well funded Bunker deep under ground.. I don't know about anyone else but that scenario should stay.. in games an movies.. bet
Lol... ridiculous 😂
Misinformation. Cheap misinformation.
how?
@@BlakeGuidryyou're about to be attacked by Russian propaganda bots. They get paid to do this.
It's almost like the American state department needs to stop supporting fascist leaders around the world. We constantly make these problems and then complain about them. Putin was our guy.
This is a stupid idea
because the nukes could fall back to earth lol.
Halooo propagandist we have nukes in space long time ago ,ask your proizraeli senator or governor if they have nuts to give you answer. DA
Reading a 3000 year old shopping list won't "rewrite" history.
Some things don't need to be known some knowledge shouldn't be sought some things should just be locked up. Pandoras box should never be open. Only good thing from the internet and A.I. is porn.
Yes. We will crack open the scrolls secrets (SECRETS not the actual scroll will be cracked open bc it will be gawn)
So who put built the code for the AI? Also what are the parameters for the ai to decipher the markings? It just seems like a recipe for whomever is in charge to make up nonsense and pass it off as legitimate information when in reality it’s not even remotely relevant to the original text.
You suck
What do you get when you get a ginger, ai, and mount Vesuvius ... actually nothing you get nothing, no soul, nor a thing, nothing... 😂😂😅
This is what happens when you're brainwashed, just like the system wants you to be. Vesuvius was around until the 15th century. It's on maps until then. This is what happens when they reshape history as we know it... more proof ? There were paintings and other proofs discovered. There's a pineapple in one of the paintings, which got to Europe until after they "discovered" America. Only 2 theories are possible, either America was known back then and they traveled back and forth to and fro or Vesuvius burned down until the 15th century, which maps and historical literary works points to and back up.
Obviously this may not be 100% correct, we are still in the early stages of this technology but in the future we will have advanced to the point where it is more accurate to almost certainty and as someone who loves history, that is amazing Ai art sucks but the advances it's made in scientific fields is incredible and I think that the silver lining is the important part
It's great that AI is being used for actual breakthroughs, shame so many people are using it to undermine creative talent
Or ending history as we know it. Look I see the potential of AI and it's exciting. But unchecked, It's a pandora box.
That's amazing! However I don't think other AI contributions have been trivial, there's some awesome work being done by scientists
So what did they find?
Ai doesn't scare me, the people who can program it to have biases do.
Then ai will always have bias
And that's the first thing they did with it.
But if you can't touch them, how do you know the AI was correct?
It's literally just using a scan to find the writing material, humans have to translate it to modern languages still. You'll know it's correct if it makes sense once translated
@nighteye4042 which is pretty dumb if you think about it. They train the AI probably on other burnt scrolls, that say some random stuff and then they'll get sense from these burned scrolls as well. Of course they will. Ever tried Chat GPT? It gives you what its data indicates should be right, and it's wrong a whole lot of times but it still goes ahead and gives you a confident answer. And that thing is trained on billions of data points. This one will do the same: make some sh*t up that its data suggests is what researchers want to read.
That's not a guarantee. The AI is making assumptions via percentage chances on each pixel and unlike a translator who can be criticized, an AI cannot be. ANY AI work is required to be ignored and has NO value for ANY scholarly works.
@sangwaraumo I get your concern, but this isn't a language model like chat-gpt made to give an answer that humans like, it is an ai trained for this specific task. AIs like this have been used for over a decade, stop fear mongering. Not ALL AI is made of shitty data and ai trained for a specific task like this is trained by having it have a ton of rolled up scrolls to train on that we KNOW the anwers to. Its correct interpretations are promoted and its incorrect interpretations demoted. This process is continued until it's able to get the exact ink strokes for any new scroll fed to it. I've been a nerd for AI for a long time, it saddens me that shitty language models (most ais not being language models) like Chat-GPT are lowering public trust in all AI. Language is a far more complex task because it has far more complexity and often language models are low quality because they're trained more on correct language rules than being factually accurate. That is NOT the situation here
@@walterroche8192 This is just untrue and is only true for language models. This type of AI doesn't have the flaws you know of from language models like chat-gpt, see my other comment
It also will be used to try and discredit or “rewrite” history and books like the Bible.
The Bible doesn't need any help being discredited, it's doing that job just fine by itself
If your entire worldview can be discredited by an ancient scroll, you've got bigger problems
The Bible isn't supposed to be used as your history book, and ai isn't going to take your precious little book away; the people "changing" the bible and other ancient texts are people who have spent their whole lives learning about the _culture_ and _language_ of the original text; people who are smarter than you are and went to school to learn about the ancients
@@BeehiveMC It's so weird how attached people are to the KJV. Like, you honestly believe that people in renaissance England had more knowledge about accurately translating ancient Hebrew than modern anthropologists? Come on now...
Also this fear that they are going to stop making the KJV?? No one is going to take your KJV or ESV off your shelf and replace it with the most updated translation, it's a pointless fear@@gormauslander
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you look like you wouldnt hesitate to purchase a reddit snoo mascot funko pop
Wow bro u fucking mauled him 💀
Hey uhhh, whats more expensive: Big ass umbrella Or a bunch of green power and nuclear power plants
anything but fixing the actual problem
The best way to cool the earth is though the ocean by making boats that shoot up salt water which turn in to clouds and clouds reflect heat and this way is cheaper
And then we plummet into the coldest ice age ever seen
I’m not going to correct you it seems others already have….👀
Get your facts straight, they used 8" floppy with 80kilobytes.
Caseoh??
Except it wasn't 1.44Mb. Those are 8" Diskettes with about 80Kb of storage.
Someone I used to work with worked at 3M, they had a department that made brand new 8" floppy disks specifically for the nuclear industry, also mentioned that there is a cottage industry of floppy drive overhaul
Eo wait am i the only one who knows how the water cycle works... more heat more rain, more rain more plants.. ipso facto more warm more o2 produce. Great minds think alike, but fools rarely differ.
You know what the real problem is don’t you? They haven’t solved the real problem. Which is: How are they going to charge Earth’s population for this service?
Nearly 7,000 kilometers in diameter to shade the entire earth from the Earth-Sun L1 Lagrange point (the only place you could put it. You would need stiffeners, or else it would gradually collapse into the L1 point. Of course, as long as you are spending that much money, you might as well make the shade have PV panels facing the sun, and a maser to beam the power back to earth. Of course, this would also make a nifty weapon. With well over 50 petawatts of sun power at the sunshade, even large conversion and transmission inefficiencies wouldn’t matter. Of course, as soon as you transmit any significant amount of power, you are going to heat the earth up again.