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www.wired.com
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| | | | | Google's poetry was written by an AI system after it was fed thousands of unpublished romantic novels | |
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maya.land
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erikmcclure.com
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| | | | | Google is going down the drain. That isn't to say they aren't fantastically successful. They are. I still use their products, mostly because I don't put things on the internet I don't want other people to find, and I'm not female, so I don't have to worry about misogynists stalking me. They still make stupendous amounts of money and pump out some genuinely good software. They still have the best search engine. | |
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broadspeculations.com
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| | | Making certain a wing and fuselage design in a new airplane works as expected is critical before the airplane flies. It also isn't easy. The dynamics of air flow is complicated and the number of variables so enormous that the computation of fluid dynamics for plane has been beyond the capacity of most computers. Simulations... | ||