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kolob_hier t1_jefybjs wrote

From the ancestor of AGI:

Schismatic Singularity

Binary Schism

Future Fracture

Dual Destinies

Singularity Rift

Intelli-Schism

Binary Break

AI Crossroads

Future Fork

Singularity Snap

AGI Chasm

Schism Spectrum

Binary Bounds

Intelli-Impasse

AI Synthesis

Polar Pathways

Singularity Sway

Future Fusion

AI Allegory

Omega Schism

Digital Dichotomy

Chrono Chasm

Intelli-Inversion

AI Equilibrium

Divided Destinies

Quantum Quandary

Synaptic Schism

Temporal Tipping

Neural Nexus

Destiny Duality

Singularity Saga

AGI Antithesis

Binary Bisection

AI Ascendance

Coded Crossroads

Techno Twilight

Epoch Encounter

Divisive Dream

Schismatic Scenario

Singularity Synapse

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es153 t1_jefyb0t wrote

It depends on the relationship. I make significantly less than my partner but thats purely down to the life choices I’ve made. I chose to take a long time out to go travelling whereas they’ve had a stable job and so I’m happy for us to split 50/50. The budget for our place was based on what I could afford not them. If we were at the point of discussing marriage it might be a different conversation but for now it works for us.

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MrEloi t1_jefy9t7 wrote

I have just asked my wife - who is an English graduate.

She said she would indeed have second thoughts about taking the course had AI been around at the time.

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outerspace29 t1_jefy8o4 wrote

This is hardly evidence that "people always speak as though this stuff only happens here." Again, it's a Philly sub. How should these types of comments be phrased to avoid offending your sensibilities, since it seems clear you're intolerant of any criticism of the city?

"A crime occurred in Philadelphia. In order to discuss it, I'm obligated to point out that crime occurred in Los Angeles, NYC, Detroit, Phoenix, and Boise as well. I'm confirming with my sources, but crime may also have occurred in Tripoli, Hong Kong, and Glasgow."

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mkt853 t1_jefy8js wrote

You may be shocked to hear this, but no one agrees 100% with everything a political leader does. With 332 million people in this country and a choice of two candidates to represent them, you can work out the probability that one of the two candidates will check off every box of all 332 million people. So what do you do? You vote for the guy that best represents you and your values. In our case, the choice is between Lamont or whoever the Jewish Space Laser party nominates.

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