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atomheartbevo

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  1. @gsoda3 and I understood the assignment that @BehoId, The Underminer! gave us.
  2. Sounds pretty damned human to me.
  3. Or the backstory or Jason Momoa’s character in the Minecraft movie.
  4. Not sure on how this all works, but it sounds like a big deal
  5. I’ve always been surprised at how most people I know have never been removed from a Chuck E. Cheese in handcuffs.
  6. You go right ahead and live your best life But the adults are going to be over here in the corner playing the adult games
  7. Jerry Lee Lewis married Mickey Gilley?
  8. He’s going to try, but he’s going to find out that Trump carries weight (heh) and the incel neckbeards don’t vote in large enough numbers.
  9. Fuck I should have been born with bad eyesite.
  10. How fast are those fans to be putting out so much heat it's lighting up your case? That shit's going to melt!
  11. Yeah, but then they might hire actual sci-fi authors to come up with stories/arcs instead of TV writers.
  12. I'm excited as shit about this, Apple has been killing it with the prestige sci-fi stuff.
  13. Yep, 78756 got it as well, off and on for 20 minutes. Not much, not heavy, but I'll take it.
  14. Neuromancer will run 10 episodes; it stars Callum Turner and follows “a damaged, top-rung super-hacker named Case who is thrust into a web of digital espionage and high-stakes crime with his partner Molly (played by Briana Middleton), a razor-girl assassin with mirrored eyes aiming to pull a heist on a corporate dynasty with untold secrets,” according to an Apple press release. The rest of the cast includes Joseph Lee, Mark Strong, Cleménce Poésy, Peter Sarsgaard, Emma Laird, Dane DeHaan, André De Shields, Max Irons, and Marc Menchaca. It’s created for TV by Graham Roland (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Dark Winds) and JD Dillard (Devotion, The Outsider, Sleight). Roland is the showrunner, Dillard is directing the pilot, and they’re both among the show’s executive producers.
  15. One of the most troubling moments in the new interview comes when Kennedy discusses the role that artificial intelligence is going to play in replacing or altering the VAERS system, which stands for Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. VAERS allows doctors to report incidents when they believe a patient has been harmed by vaccines, but Kennedy isn’t happy with it. The secretary insists it was “designed to fail,” suggesting it’s not registering enough people who in his mind have been harmed by vaccines over the years. “We’re going to absolutely change VAERS and we’re going to make it, we’re going to create either within VAERS or supplementary to VAERS, a system that actually works,” Kennedy said. “And, you know, right now, even that system is antiquated because we have access to AI.” Kennedy told Carlson he was creating an “AI revolution” at the Department of Health and Human Services and was attracting the top people from Silicon Valley who “walked away from billion dollar businesses.” But Kennedy says these people don’t want prestige or power, they just want to make the healthcare system better. “We are at the cutting edge of AI,” Kennedy said. “We’re implementing it in all of our departments. At FDA, we’re accelerating drug approvals so that you don’t need to use primates or even animal models. You can do the drug approvals very, very quickly with AI.” ------ The guy who doesn't believe in vaccines is using AI to accelerate drug approvals.
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