yes, its not rocket science. i will probably watch this year since they finally ditched DAZN. That was a joke.you have to create an account and buy a pass.
yes, its not rocket science. i will probably watch this year since they finally ditched DAZN. That was a joke.you have to create an account and buy a pass.
Dude just subscribe for a month then turn it off. Will take you all of a minute to sign up. https://www.wnttv.com/subscribe Starts at 1:30Eastern starting tomorrow thru Sat.I’m going to try this but so far not as easy…. I mean pages keep taking me to new page… can you give me the exact link to just watch it? And do you know the time of the event? Is it usa or Europe this year?
Guess I have no other choice, ok ill subscribe for 5 days only, I am on it!Dude just subscribe for a month then turn it off. Will take you all of a minute to sign up. https://www.wnttv.com/subscribe Starts at 1:30Eastern starting tomorrow thru Sat.
I just paid using Visa then I got a confirmation email from WNT which is good thing because its the same website, also they already cut money from my visa all good...Dude just subscribe for a month then turn it off. Will take you all of a minute to sign up. https://www.wnttv.com/subscribe Starts at 1:30Eastern starting tomorrow thru Sat.
What exactly is the Mosconi Cup?What exactly is the Mosconi Cup schedule?
I don't think thats safe either since the email is directed to me whoever gets the link is kind of like having access to my email if they use it no? anyways, ill just ignore it...Right click the link see what shows and copy it. You can then search it or run it through whatever security stuff you have.
Guys here can tell you if it's okay but it's good to have some surf chops. Phones, I don't know.
The confirm email is routine but you're right. Nothing that pops up is guaranteed safe.I don't think thats safe either since the email is directed to me whoever gets the link is kind of like having access to my email if they use it no? anyways, ill just ignore it...
The mosconi cup is an annual tournament, between a team of 5 USA versus team of 5 EU, so in a sense its a USA vs EU matchup...then each day there used to be 5 matches, now adays I think they made them 6? It's a race to 5 each match and whoever wins a match gets a point for the team, by the end of 4-5 days whichever team who reaches 11 points wins the whole thing...its fun to watch.
Obviously a better description I would assume is looking it up in Wikipedia or something.
Same..I am tired of watching and waiting for the US to show up.
Reruns on YouTube for me as the result is already a lock!!
Yeah that is not a prediction, that is the idiotic technology hallucinating facts up that don't exist. This is what 1/3rd of the American economy is based on now. That includes everyone's retirement funds.Interesting prediction by ai
AI gets better all the time, and like it or not, it is here to stay. The smartest people are the ones who will accept it, use it, but understand its limitations.Yeah that is not a prediction, that is the idiotic technology hallucinating facts up that don't exist. This is what 1/3rd of the American economy is based on now. That includes everyone's retirement funds.
Funny how they call it hallucinations, I call it lies. It is now the American Hallucination instead of the American Dream.
No one seems to know how to actually make a profit off of it. If by smartest people you mean the biggest grifters, you are right on.AI gets better all the time, and like it or not, it is here to stay. The smartest people are the ones who will accept it, use it, but understand its limitations.
Knowing that it hallucinates and just makes shit up out of thin air, are you validating everything you are dredging up with it? Or are you just trusting it? Would you mind if medical decisions are made for you and your children based on AI? And no, I'm not talking image/pattern recognition, that isn't _really_ AI in the first place.I use it a lot at work to dredge up information faster, especially stuff that is hard to find. It's also making a noticeable impact on our business. Small, but gradual and growing.
Ok, I misspoke a little bit (same thing AI does but you don't seem to mind). "Market Value" vs Economy.Nor is AI even close to one-third of the U.S. economy. Still a tiny influence overall. Most companies are investing in it, but few are breaking the bank.
Some of us lived through the .com bubble in the 90's and have seen this dog and pony show before. All that is happening is that gigantic tranches of money are moving into a very few hands. I would agree with you if what they were offering was a) trustworthy, b) actually intelligence, and c) profitable.One of my kids wants to reject the technology, but it never pays to be a Luddite. A tool is a tool. Learn how to use it, and you will be rewarded.
If anyone is very skittish, well, put your retirement money in income or other stable funds. That is what I am going to do soon. But I, for one, am happy I caught the early AI wave.
The difference between the explosion of the Internet and "AI" is "AI" doesn't actually exist. It's just clever software and brute force compute. There's nothing really revolutionary about it except the money being sunk into it (see the OpenAI, Oracle, NVIDIA circle jerk). Those platforms have their uses, but as humans do: we'll just use it to generate memes, skim intellectual property, and break our trust in reality. The environmental, economic, IP, and adjacent implications far outweigh its use.Yes, I verify everything. One great thing about AI is it gives all the original sources for its info. I cross check against those sources or other sources.
I not only lived thru the dotcom bubble, by the way, I covered and wrote about it as a journalist.
Lot of speculation, to be sure, and lots of failed companies (Pets.com, Wortldcom, Enron, etc). But the fiber got laid and used, the Internet became huge, and it fundamentally altered the U.S. and global economies.
Some companies - Amazon anybody - even became big and enriched a lot of people. In any case, the stock market only took a few years to recover.
But yes, we have gone astray. Back to pool.