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DR_Hero

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Now I’m upset this wasn’t the original haha

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Ai generation has legitimately gotten that good. They do text very well, and photorealism too

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Barring Poe’s Law and all

Would love to grab a beer with the owner of that car

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I’m confused as to what your point is

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It’s a dream I considered many times. It can be cheaper* than land life.

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There’s a much more accurate stat… and it’s disgusting

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I’ve definitely experienced this.

I used ChatGPT to write cover letters based on my resume before, and other tasks.

I used to give it data and tell chatGPT to “do X with this data”. It worked great.
In a separate chat, I told it to “do Y with this data”, and it also knocked it out of the park.

Weeks later, excited about the tech, I repeat the process. I tell it to “do x with this data”. It does fine.

In a completely separate chat, I tell it to “do Y with this data”… and instead it gives me X. I tell it to “do Z with this data”, and it once again would really rather just do X with it.

For a while now, I have had to feed it more context and tailored prompts than I previously had to.

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Collective mass arbitration is my favorite counter to this tactic, and is dramatically more costly for the company than a class action lawsuit.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/business/arbitration-overload.html

A lot of companies got spooked a few years back and walked back their arbitration agreements. I wonder what changed for companies to decide it’s worth it again. Maybe the lack of discovery in the arbitration process even with higher costs?

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The worst part is that it took them years after it came out to be a known risk before they actually sent me a replacement machine.

Having to choose between the risk of heart failure and the risk of cancer sure was fun…

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