You can call me AI

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Almost from the beginning, Crazy Eddieā€™s management engaged in various forms of fraud. The Antars deliberately falsified their books to reduce (or eliminate) their taxable income.

Silicon Valley is full of wannabe carnival barkers.

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Well, it is worth saving. From, for one thing, replication.

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Mr Rusbridger, who also sits on Metaā€™s Oversight Board that reviews appeals of the companyā€™s content moderation decisions, added the technology was ā€œout of controlā€ and posed a considerable misinformation risk.

ā€œTrust in news is low enough already without giant American corporations coming in and using it as a kind of test product,ā€ he told the Today programme, on BBC Radio Four.

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Now this is starting to get a little absurd.

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Nothing build coworksmanship as going to a half empty office, except knowing that you can be replaced at the drop of an investorā€™s penny by an AI intern.

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Can AWS really fix AI hallucination? We talk to head of Automated Reasoning Byron Cook

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I donā€™t know, they might be on to somethingā€¦
A former colleague of mine was known as ā€œThe Boiler Whispererā€ for his ability to keep heating systems running way, way past their design life and the availability of spare parts. Everybody used to wonder how he did it.

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Al is imagination that executives can buy an outsource human work to.

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