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>human review is always necessary

Then why have AI?



As opposed to the alternative?


So that’s why everything is expensive


Everything is expensive because there exist people who are willing to stand by their values?


Given the context, I suppose it's because people are stealing things and thus stores have to raise their prices?


Shitty* values but yes, try to keep up.


we can keep up with well-reasoned arguments, it's just that the words that you're typing are incoherent. i guess we can assume that you think racial profiling is ok and being against it is "shitty"?


How about this: you construct a society that obsesses about race, I build a society that obsesses about property rights and we’ll see who wants to live where?


yeah we already live in a society that's obsessed with both. you can clearly see that when corporations use untested "AI" that racially profile minorities as a way to "protect" their property. again, can you present some kind of coherent argument? are you trying to convince us of something, or just trying to be smug? bc i still don't understand what your point is or what you have to be smug about.


Why is jingoism normalized when it is in defense of labor?


Only 14 days? You don’t get the gift card after the return in your country?


14 days is the minimum legal requirement for returns without having to state a reason. And they have to give you back real money no some funny store currency. There are also munimum warranty periods.


You have to give a reason?


CCP bad, capitalism good



Alternative hypothesis: US is a developed country, China is a developing country ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


'Because it's a very practical issue that can't be magicked away into the cloud.'

Maybe I'm not focusing on the 'into the cloud' part enough but is the first part of that statement true? Filesystems seem like a very practical issue: writing 1s and 0s in a (sometimes not even sequential) stream to a block device...my first glance at the issue it doesn't seem nearly a daunting challenge as CPU interoperability (multiple vendors, multiple instruction sets, somewhat overlapping, somewhat not) or networking, etc


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