Let two AI's talk to each other and see if they find out that they both aren't humans?
ProcurementCat
The fundamental flaw of the Turing test is that it requires a human. Apparently, making a human believe they are talking to a human is much easier than previously thought.
So, about Cyberpunk 2077: Can you by now buy your own apartments? And do the NPC's have day-and-night-cycles as well as realistic AI that they give the impression of the most believable city to date?
Try selecting all languages in your settings (by holding down ctrl).
It kinda stinks that within the same post we see a call to leave Reddit but also a list of Reddit links…
We should implement a rule that if you include a reddit link in your post, you also have to provide a Screenshot of it for the people who don't want to give reddit any more clicks than necessary.
Yeah but they are fucking cool!
We simply don't have the reliable technology for it yet, but once we do....welcome to the future. Next stop: Hover boards!
I bet their shitty bots intended to inflate comments and content couldn't be switched off in time for the blackouts, still sending requests and DDoS'ing their own site.
I'd keep an eye on the moderator lists. I can imagine they use the "downtime" to conceal that they are replacing mods.
Oh, so the Twitter situation is that bad?