

If the cars response to the driver announcing their plan to run into a tree at maximum velocity was “sounds like a grand plan”, i feel like this would be different
why did you leave me at the chinese pavillion girl :(


If the cars response to the driver announcing their plan to run into a tree at maximum velocity was “sounds like a grand plan”, i feel like this would be different


well how would you verify wether a thesis was written by AI? Mind that accusations are a serious matter, so “i guess it sorta looks like AI” or a percent number spat out by some unreliable LLM-detection AI isnt going to cut it


dont know where people are getting the idea that this would make the iphone outrageously more expensive. iphones are already pretty much the phone with the highest profit margin, 54% on the iphone 14max. adding to that, the pay for the average foxconn worker in china isnt as low compared to the minimum wage in most us states as one might imagine, with around 2.80$ compared to 7.25$ minimum wage. its pretty bad, but they arent paid cents per hour. lastly, labor isnt exactly whats expensive about the iphone anyway.
looking at all these numbers, it seems entirely plausible for apple to manufacture iphones in the us while barely raising the price.
besides that, these comments also come off as a defense of sweatshop work. im sure thats not the intent, but you gotta ask yourself what it sounds like when you mock the idea of work being done by (more) reasonably paid people, because it would make your already overpriced toy more expensive. i get that dunking on trump is fun, but this a really weird angle.


a lie is a statement that the speaker knows to be wrong. wouldnt claiming that AIs can lie imply cognition on their part?


I donated 300 funko pops to him. How many figurines equal one figure?


whats that about “curry smell” and “they discovered deodorant”?
edit: nvm, those are from somebody else


im only seeing a bunch of comments and posts relating to lemmy-upkeep. where is the fascist stuff?
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