I think the point isn't that you wouldn't be connected to the internet, rather that the translator itself isn't yet another thing that will phone home with all of your data
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Next youβll tell me that all the fuel they used to launch their rockets ended up burning!
Yeah itβs literally just better for everyone
On boost, the lines just stop
So a security camera on wheels
Try high quality pocket springs. Technology has improved on the spring front over the years.
Student myself. Yeah I'm sure some of them do, but the point is that people that do want to learn can benefit from the interactive nature of these LLMs. In this way it's an upgrade on receiving 'BBCADDAACB' in a group chat for a multiple choice test like in the old days.
How long will it be until I feel like I'm missing out with my fully working limbs?
If anything, services like that can be better than mindless scribbling off of someone else's paper as you can ask clarifying questions and have it explain concepts to you with some accuracy.
No way, that just makes too much sense
As most viral illnesses, yes it has generally gotten slightly less lethal. It's not super clear whether this is mostly due to existing resistances built up from past infections/vaccines or due to mutations. That said, it is definitely not a joke and still kills people in vulnerable groups every day, in addition to likely being the cause of permanent organ damage in many infection cases that don't result in death.
In fact, going back to the initial question, these changes over time could make it even more important for sick people to fully isolate, as the infectivity is higher.
With your help, that can change into double seed! π