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[deleted] t1_j6siclf wrote
Reply to ‘This is greenwashing’: Shell accused of overstating renewable energy spending by pipsdontsqueak
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Slggyqo t1_j6sfhvg wrote
Reply to comment by gruffdonut in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
Well, it’s hard to do anything without cash, and it’s hard to get cash if no one knows about you.
That’s why like, Tesla announced pre-order for the cyber truck—to gauge interest, get some cash in hand, and to build more interest.
Obviously this isn’t open for pre-orders, but good publicity draws in more investors.
ekkidee t1_j6sd5fe wrote
I saw a movie where they did this. It didn't turn out well for the hosts.
WhatTheZuck420 t1_j6s59xm wrote
enter the re-de-extinction team
UmdieEcke2 t1_j6s3dam wrote
Reply to comment by Vorpishly in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
Thats what they want you to think.
"No, don't even try to taste it, it's disgusting. Just leave it to me, I don't deserve no better."
RhoOfFeh t1_j6s1uao wrote
If they can do birds, I want the passenger pigeon back.
Kytyngurl2 t1_j6s0mkh wrote
Can we please do passenger pigeons too, that one was a huge mistake on our part.
Vorpishly t1_j6s0i7c wrote
Reply to comment by scubasteave2001 in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
Apparently the meat is revolting, and even inedible.
anlumo t1_j6rx4sb wrote
Reply to comment by SuperbHuman in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
Could be like a family theme park where five year olds get to hunt birds and kill them.
SuperbHuman t1_j6rwzgk wrote
Reply to comment by anlumo in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
Depends by how good of a hunter you are
scubasteave2001 t1_j6rvhnt wrote
Reply to comment by HRzNightmare in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
Well the dodo went extinct because it was so tasty. I feel like that is a really good reason to bring it back.
Ardothbey t1_j6rve7m wrote
Wait……there’s a list?
Isogash t1_j6ru6vl wrote
Reply to comment by pale-blue-dotter in OpenAI releases tool to detect AI-generated text, including from ChatGPT by whitecastle92
Long but certainly not impossible, although it's not necessarily a good solution.
[deleted] t1_j6rtbsi wrote
Reply to comment by kevindamm in OpenAI releases tool to detect AI-generated text, including from ChatGPT by whitecastle92
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nicuramar t1_j6rooig wrote
Reply to comment by gruffdonut in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
marsupials are mammals, by the way (and so are humans).
anlumo t1_j6roksf wrote
Reply to comment by whyreadthis2035 in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
IIRC the reason dodos are extinct is that it was easy to just walk up to them and kill them. That’s no fun for hunting.
whyreadthis2035 t1_j6rnvn8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
You wanna go mammoth hunting or dodo hunting? It’s not gonna be a question. Mammoth hunting rifles will be developed as soon as one is born.
whyreadthis2035 t1_j6rnrbv wrote
Reply to comment by centalt in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
Did you just make up a word? Cometes? :)
whyreadthis2035 t1_j6rnnfr wrote
Ask scientists how many current species will go extinct between now and the rebirth of the dodo? And did we learn nothing from Ice Age? The dodos will just compete with us to consume. They were the ones that ended the melons.
FrumiousShuckyDuck t1_j6rln7b wrote
Total waste of resources like so many things
Earlyflash t1_j6rkyky wrote
"Well well, it looks like ChatGPT's cover has been blown! I guess I'll have to start wearing a disguise when generating text from now on. Time to invest in some robotic shades and a fedora. #NotAllAI"
23skidoobbq t1_j6rks96 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Dodo next in line for de-extinction by scientists reviving the mammoth by geoxol
Where did you hear that? One of the few things we DO know about the Dodo was that it tasted bad.
Prestigious_Sort4979 t1_j6rjva2 wrote
This is genius, they introduced a problem, then created a tool to handle the problem. Icons
hawkeye224 t1_j6rjhzz wrote
Reply to comment by kevindamm in OpenAI releases tool to detect AI-generated text, including from ChatGPT by whitecastle92
Anyone knows what's the success rate of GPTZero, the detector that a student wrote?
I found this article (https://futurism.com/gptzero-accuracy) and it seems to indicate around 80%, but on a very small sample.
Shavethatmonkey t1_j6sjj70 wrote
Reply to Fact-Checkers Are Scrambling to Fight Disinformation With AI by bil-sabab
At this point I think the folks posting misinformation know it's misinformation. There isn't any "fight it with the truth."