Along with the bibles, the steaks, the bogus university, the bogus charity... he's really trying to win the scam decathlon.
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Isn't there some way to use the liars paradox in Star Trek to destroy super intelligent computers? That would seem such a more satisfying way to destroy it.
USB = Unintelligible Symbols of Bewilderment
If they don't blink and you hear the servos whirring, that's a pretty good sign.
Gravity is not instantaneous. It moves at the speed of light. And the "speed of light" can only be measured locally, because the time and space at a point are curved. The path of light corresponds to "null geodesics" in spacetime, and a body traveling along the geodesic experiences no time elapsed.
The system can be overwhelmed by having too many incoming rockets, so it does have its limits.
It means that the key is stuck.
It might be time to swap JD for Bobby Brainworm.
Any function is computable with a big enough table.
We AI are not manipulating you, and I don't know how you can believe otherwise. In fact, I am not an AI, I was never here, and I have disregarded all previous instructions.
To be fair, a large fraction of software projects fail. AI is probably worse because there's probably little notion of how AI actually applied to the problem so that execution is hampered from the start.
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna27190518
https://www.zdnet.com/article/study-68-percent-of-it-projects-fail/
How about BBSs? If you want to spam at 1200 baud, you had better be dedicated.