Intelligence is the misnomer. It’s like calling airplanes ‘artificial birds’ (credit Don Norman).
Intelligence is the misnomer. It’s like calling airplanes ‘artificial birds’ (credit Don Norman).
He doesn’t want a new competitor. He’s just spouting whatever will make the line move up. It has nothing to do with his opinion.
How long do you think we have before Projectivy is taken down?
Then the car needs to do a handshake to a cloud service as I described above.
If you’re in range for these to work, the fob will also turn the car on. These features are useful if you park at a public place or on a large campus.
If the remote can do it with a local signal, yes, but that’s not the feature in the picture, which uses the app I think.
These features require the cloud, which costs money and uses carbon. If you don’t want them, as many don’t, you shouldn’t have to force the company to price them in at the purchase.
Yeah premier coverage of Taylor Swift being secretly gay. NYT is legitimately a tabloid now…
I wonder how they worked around user violations of copyright… Imagine all the content uploaded to Instagram/Facebook that the poster didn’t create but simply uploaded their download/screenshot.
That’s why they fired him over Google Meet
Are you suggesting that YouTube shouldn’t have liability for the behavior of their algorithms?
Google will just buy 51% then, duh /s
I’ve heard lots of stuff but you can read the contact in the link I posted
Paxlovid isn’t the vaccine. It’s a treatment.
The government promised to purchase massive quantities of Pfizer manufactured it to guarantee a market, they didn’t directly fund R&D.
I don’t know about that. They never delivered on Smart Home promises and the only truly useful thing my Google AI does is to give me the forecast. Otherwise it’s just a wifi speaker.
If they finally integrate Bard, I would actually consider paying for the service.
Depends who “they” are. Middle managers can tell who comes in and who is performing, but most of them don’t care or want to work remotely too. Executives who can approve a program like this are the ones pushing return to office.
The triangular unibody frame was a very clever functional idea that didn’t seem to work for whatever reason. That happens all the time but it’s insane to keep the same form when the function doesn’t benefit.
Anyone with experience in corporate operations will tell you the ROI on process changes is dramatically higher than technology. People invent so many stupid and dangerous ways to “improve” their work area. The worst part is that it just takes a little orchestration to understand their needs and use that creativity to everyone’s benefit.