Yeah it's, what, pretty much just a fancy looking wand that shoots a fancy looking projectile?
Edit: I was wrong. It was a bow
Yeah it's, what, pretty much just a fancy looking wand that shoots a fancy looking projectile?
Edit: I was wrong. It was a bow
You're definitively forgetting about other important insects for agriculture such as worms
That's because, for some reason, people don't treat anger like an emotion
Except she still gets royalties and uses those to donate to political organizations, so you know
"why should disabled people have a life outside of work?"
personal finance book:
"be born rich and with good parents, lol"
Neither do they have a right to a platform, hence, deleted off of the platform.
"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway."
While Ubisoft itself is just a company seeking to maximize profits, many workers there likely do have at least some passion for what they do. It's not unheard of that devs do small cool stuff like this.
The thing with AI, is that it mostly only produces trash now.
But look back to 5 years ago, what were people saying about AI? Hell, many thought that the kind of art that AI can make today would be impossible for it to create! ..And then it suddenly did. We'll, it wasn't actually suddenly, and the people in the space probably saw it coming, but still.
The point is, we keep getting better at creating AIs that do stuff we thought were impossible a few years ago, stuff that we said would show true intelligence if an AI can do them. And yet, every time some new impressive AI gets developed, people say it sucks, is boring, is far from good enough, etc. While it slowly, every time, creeps on closer to us, replacing a few jobs here and there in the fringes. Sure, it's not true intelligence, and it still doesn't beat humans, but, it beats most, at demand, and what happens when inevitably better AIs get created?
Maybe we're in for another decades long AI winter.. or maybe we're not, and plenty more AI revolutions are just around the corner. I think AIs current capabilities are frighteningly good, and not something I expected to happen this soon. And the last decade or so has seen massive progress in this area, who's to say where the current path stops?
Furries are like one of the main customers of artists
That's because when you just type "source?" and nothing else people perceive it as you challenging/denying the claim in a slightly hostile manner