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skyeyemx t1_j8zwq9n wrote
Reply to comment by Redchong in Apple Pushing to Launch Search Engine to Rival Google by DragonWarrior566
I feel like the mythical Apple folding phone is next up to this list too.
Osoroshii t1_j8zw92v wrote
Meanwhile Bing is pulling ahead in the race
Vzdubz t1_j8zvfg7 wrote
Reply to comment by OnlyKaz in Apple Pushing to Launch Search Engine to Rival Google by DragonWarrior566
I'd say the iphone mainly but their MacBook pros as well. Lots of their products are best in class
Syrinex t1_j8zvdey wrote
Reply to Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
They can re write laws to whatever they want, people will find a way around them just like they do when it suits them.
OnlyKaz t1_j8zva4i wrote
Reply to comment by Vzdubz in Apple Pushing to Launch Search Engine to Rival Google by DragonWarrior566
What are some magical apple things?
Mammoth-Pain-358 t1_j8zv0br wrote
Reply to comment by alien_ghost in Tesla Workers Announced a Union Drive. The Next Day They Were Fired. by psychothumbs
Where's the proof that Amazon treats their workers like shit? I know people who work for Amazon and they have no complaints.
Mammoth-Pain-358 t1_j8zulzr wrote
It's not illegal. Tesla is an "at will" employer. They can fire you at anytime with no reason. You agree to this when your hired.
CandyFromABaby91 t1_j8zu0c7 wrote
Reply to comment by DerekTheSkiNerd in Tesla Workers Fired in Alleged Retaliation Following Union Push by LeBoulu777
You should go get your sarcasm detector checked. 🤣ðŸ˜ðŸ«
meelawsh t1_j8ztnra wrote
Reply to comment by hallowass in I Watched Elon Musk Kill Twitter’s Culture From the Inside | This bizarre episode in social-media history proves that it’s well past time for meaningful tech oversight by Hrmbee
Yes there is a lot of layoffs. But at the same time there is also less unemployment in tech cause people are getting rehired at different companies
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3542681/how-many-jobs-are-available-in-technology.html
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
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chetanaik OP t1_j8zt01d wrote
Reply to comment by ixid in Blue Origin makes a big lunar announcement without any fanfare | Making complete solar cells only using materials found in lunar regolith by chetanaik
How do astronauts get to space, smartass?
They hitch a ride on a rocket built by someone else.
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Mokebe890 t1_j8zryyy wrote
Reply to comment by nickbuch in Investors and techies gather in San Francisco to bathe in generative A.I. hype sparked by ChatGPT by audiomuse1
Not expert but pursuing another degree connected with brain, computing and psychology.
-_1_2_3_- t1_j8zr50z wrote
Reply to comment by Isacobs_35160_LHM in Google CEO Sundar Pichai asks employees to put two to four hours into helping to improve and 'dogfood' its Bard chatbot by tester989chromeos
they should bing it
ThatCoupleYou t1_j8zr3vf wrote
Reply to Lobbyist working for Apple and others managed to rewrite NY Right to Repair law. by SUPRVLLAN
Right to repair is a good start. But anti malicious design is what we need.
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hallowass t1_j8zqthh wrote
Reply to comment by meelawsh in I Watched Elon Musk Kill Twitter’s Culture From the Inside | This bizarre episode in social-media history proves that it’s well past time for meaningful tech oversight by Hrmbee
Who is hiring? All the big tech companies are laying off thousands of people...
MrVandalous t1_j8zqnns wrote
Reply to comment by Vzdubz in Apple Pushing to Launch Search Engine to Rival Google by DragonWarrior566
Apple is great at innovating products in a market where no one else has been successful before at the consumer level.
Apple is terrible at innovating products in a market where there already exists a major player or key product that consumers regularly use.
Apple is terrible at inventing new products or fabricating novel concepts.
Sea-Woodpecker-610 t1_j8zqj5k wrote
They may want to try making a map app that could at least match Google first.
nickbuch t1_j8zptbd wrote
Reply to comment by Mokebe890 in Investors and techies gather in San Francisco to bathe in generative A.I. hype sparked by ChatGPT by audiomuse1
You must be an expert in the field 🤓
anonymouscheesefry t1_j8zo9bd wrote
This article is total bullshit.
It’s a language model. It’s not taking away the ability for humans to critically think. Right now, it is taking away busy work involved in journalism, homework, essays, writing, editing, and content creation. You still have to KNOW whether the information it types out is crap or good. You have to become the fact checker.
Dumb article. Keep up with the times Business Insider. We aren’t going to abandon AI because of your opinion that you likely wrote using Chat-GPT.
morfgo t1_j8zmars wrote
Reply to comment by dougfunnybitch in Hyundai and Kia cars could be stolen with just a USB cable by Sorin61
If you need a car for a robbery or gang wars
leenpaws t1_j8zm6vb wrote
pretty sure google is easy to beat
ChalupaCabre t1_j8zl2rd wrote
I love Apple… but I don’t even use Apple’s maps, it’s not as good as Google Maps. Why would I use an inferior product.. that’s why I use Apple in the first place.
ZippyTheWonderSnail t1_j8zxiv2 wrote
Reply to comment by TbonerT in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
Shall I make cite examples where polls were laughably wrong? Polls that used the same math?
Polls are only as good as the questions asked, and the data collected. The more local, the easier it is to get them right. A small sample size is a more accurate picture.
Any polling sample size needs to reflect the size of the group being sampled.