AI doesn’t copy things anymore than a person copies them by attending a concert or museum.
AI doesn’t copy things anymore than a person copies them by attending a concert or museum.
Google admitted at least internally that they were going to be actively political against Republicans and trump after he won in 2016. That still hasn’t changed.
At least once they didn’t allow it and they kept the plane going anyway. Trump has lost essentially every challenge related to these deportations even from Republican judges. Courts are the slowest way for something to happen, but the net is closing consistently.
Maybe they should have picked a better president to name it
It’s largely a problem with misusing specialty doctors and emergency rooms. There needs to be a decade long focus on more family medicine doctors and improving their workload and pay.
ER and urgent care doctors are trained in acute care and trauma. They aren’t trained or meant to handle chronic disease or preventative care, they are meant to handle after the bad thing happens.
All companies are tech companies, those that aren’t will be replaced by those that are. It’s been a common theme for a decade. I don’t really care that some venture capitalists lost their easy button to decide where to throw money for massive returns. Investing is supposed to require diligence.
Auditing the less wealthy is already automated.
At some point all the people fired will likely get some money, some may get jobs. It probably takes at least a year for that to happen though.
I don’t think so. This is only possible because it was broadcast media and there are laws about fair use of the airwaves. I’m surprised the 60 minutes suit is still happening though, as Trump declined the offer for an interview.
Finally common sense gun laws.
If you skip the Superbowl, you could miss tay tay’s engagement.
People don’t like when something Trump does could have good reasons. It does seem accidental in this case, but it doesn’t make it not true.
Whether it’s public or private has no real bearing on my point though. Water consumption is priced to cover the cost of delivering the water. That isn’t the case in international shipping, the more packages from China for the USPS, the more money they lose.
It doesn’t have to profit, but it also doesn’t have to subsidize incoming packages from China.
Just because it’s a service doesn’t mean it has to operate at a loss. Water is a service too, but you can’t bankrupt the water company by using 300x as much water.
Chinese packages are a net negative for the post office, you can probably find articles about that from Trump’s first term.
We should use zoo Lions, they need the excitement.
Whether they are a cause or symptom, people shooting up in the streets and leaving needles everywhere is unacceptable.
China regularly does vanity projects to get positive headlines. Mass tree planting has been a popular one, the trees are generally all dead in a year or two, but they got the pro environment headline.
Alternately, see the Bundy ranch standoff. A lot of guns and implication of actually using them led to the government basically backing down.