Yeah but they had tanks that moved, therefore it's obviously blitzkrieg!
Well my cat once got out for less than a day, came back with feline leukemia, infected her sister, and they both died long before they should have.
But yes, I expect anyone at my house to be vigilant about not letting my animal(s) outside.
Well I might be moving instances...
The moron brigadie is getting old.
That's called a bug - aka what it's called when a program behaves unexpectedly and against design intentions.
That's not going rogue, that's doing what it was programmed to do.
By your standards you'd also have to consider WW2 acoustic homing torpedos as rogue AI because they might home in on the ship that fired them.
Edit:
A followup thought: the only real question is whether they can realistically test and refine these systems enough to trust them to carry out attacks autonomously without serious errors.vIm gonna guess no, but they'll use them anyway.
Thermostat isn't an American term.
73 day, 70 night.
I prefer it a little cooler, but my apartment isn't insulated for shit so anything less and the ac basically never turns off.
Hasn't turned off a whole lot with heat waves lately.
Not true at all. In my experience just about everything I need to do must be installed via cli on Ubuntu, following sometimes a page long guide of shit to do.
As someone who recently started using it...doing anything at all is a pain in the ass in Linux vs Windows.
Installing many things requires following a guide instead of downloading an exe. And when one step of the guide yields something unexpected, well good luck.
The thing hurting Linux adoption is Linux.
Felt like we could store the whole world on 100mb zip disks
It goes way beyond insurance and monetary compensation. There needs to be criminal liability for destroying someone's home.