๐ฌ It never gets old and always bares repeating …

๐ฌ It never gets old and always bares repeating …
When I was a lad in the UK there was this thing in the news called the ‘Brain Drain’, where people left the UK and went West. Yes America - but also Canada.
Who would have predicted that it would only take half a century and the most stupid president to have ever walked the earth (not just the US) to ๐ reverse that.
Poaching U.S. talent โneeds to become a strategic priority for government.
๐ฌ Paul Nurse
Paul is head of the Francis Crick Institute.
Not to put a damper on things - but the government needs to move fast.
Oh well. We can dream.
Itโs Vince Vaughan so of course I checked it out. Not his best, formulaic - think Iโve seen the story a few times before - but cute nonetheless.
**Today’s Moral Dilemma **
If I transcribe an online meeting directly to text - no recording involved - and so certainly not stored … is that ok?
Poking Wordland โฆ
This is routing to Philpin.com which is currently flagged as an AI experiment. This is not an AI experiment.
๐ฌ Nicely said.
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I presume that The UAE has ‘taken one for the team’ and has become the 51st state and Canada is safe (at least until the clown decides we need a 52nd).
This is the only explanation after learning today that the ‘500Bn Stargate initiative’ that Tัump announced 40 years ago just 4 months ago and was …
focused on spending $500 billion on new facilities in the U.S. to help OpenAI develop advanced AI.
๐ฌ Anissa Gardizy - The InformatIon
Thank you to UAE for helping to Make America Great Again.
People who treat AI like a teammate, coach it and give it feedback and importantly, get it to ask them questions. The fundamental orientation a lot of people take towards AI is I’m the question asker. AI is the answer giver. But if you think about AI like a teammate, you say, hey, what are ten questions I should ask about this? Or what do you need to know from me in order to get the best response?
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