austinmiles

austinmiles t1_jbdapl4 wrote

There are also moons that have such a strong reaction to their planet that they have geological activity. Enceladus and Europa both have liquid oceans because of the heat generated by tidal flexing.

If your moon was large enough it could cause enough upheaval that over a long period of time it could change the landscape either through much more active tectonics or from things like volcanos which could look very different.

2

austinmiles t1_ja4zmvh wrote

> The prompt ban was first spotted by Julia Rockwell, a clinical data analyst at Datafy Clinical, and her friend Madeline Keenen, a cell biologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

No. No it wasn’t first spotted by them. Its well known if you use midjourney at all since it comes up pretty regularly. It’s also well understood why since we’ve seen so many language models start spitting out racist garbage. I’d you could easily make porn or gore from AI then quickly all image generator models would default to that.

It’s interesting to have an article letting those who don’t use it know about it, but it frames it like it’s unusual or overkill. And realistically it’s not going to make a scientifically accurate image of those things anyways at this point.

0

austinmiles t1_j6j3uyo wrote

I think AI is too broad of a term for the question. Machine learning is here to stay. And what we do with that is still in the air as we are just scratching below the surface.

Everyone wants and doesn’t want an artificial general intelligence (AGI) which we aren’t really close to until we start combining all of these different pieces, language, visual, conceptual, mobility, etc. and even then those are the foundations but all of them lack an ability to ask questions on their own. It’s all input>output still.

So ethics and regulation of machine learning…that’s coming I’m sure bit it will likely be too late since nobody wants to draw a line in the sand at this point.

2

austinmiles t1_ixdus9e wrote

Not in that amount. Municipal compost can also handle things like meat and bones. They mulch everything first which is why the compostable plastic works for them.

For smaller home compost I would probably not put any real trash in other than newspaper. Mostly because it dilutes the nutrients since its functionally sterile. We used to do lots of coffee, some citrus, small meat scraps, and newspapers layers in our vermiculture bin and it was CRAZY how fast they would run through everything. It was the richest compost I have ever seen.

6

austinmiles t1_iqx2pa5 wrote

This is how I figured out why I had a rental for a movie called “Okay”

I kept looking to see if my account was compromised then I decided to check the history. It can rent without a pin if it’s my voice. And at some point the activation word was triggered and it heard me say okay and I have no idea how no other verification occurred.

15