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Maybe you're on a work trip, and your laptop can't run games. Instead of getting a new laptop for the few days of the work trip you pay 16 dollars for 4 days of gaming. That's one case I can think of this isn't the intended use case but you can use this to get non-gaming friends into games you might like, that they don't have the hardware to run. Like a trial service
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Remember that generating fake video is only half of it. If I set up a security camera and catch a suspect that was stealing my stuff, they can just say in court that the evidence was ai generated. could this technology make security cameras obsolete? That would definitely be scary for some. At least based off ai plagiarism detectors, there's also a big false positive rate to take in mind.
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He told me it was indestructible. I disagree.
Shreyas1 replied to TannerMcCoolman's topic in LTT Releases
I mean it's probably just resistant to extreme heat in general which can include fires. But imagine you have a super important document on one of these and the building/vehicle you're in catches fire, that would be an issue if they aren't fireproof -
This is key. Rockstar would be insane from a financial standpoint not to prioritize online 2 because of the sheer amount of money that GTA online is making them. Just look at how activision prioritizes Warzone over "core" CoD multiplayer and I would expect Rockstar to do the same resources wise.
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WWDC 2023: What to expect (READ FOR UPDATE)
Shreyas1 replied to ebprince the computer nerd's topic in Tech News
I always thought that these "leaks" by companies were basically a marketing tactic to build up hype for people to watch the announcement. It being always right in the case of Apple makes me believe it more.- 482 replies
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Could you not just use the ps5 controller that you already have with your phone? I guarantee I've seen cheap phone holders that clip onto controllers too.
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I'm not really a big PlayStation person but they seem to have a remote play feature to stream to iPhones and iPads, why would you bother with this device when you can just do that?
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Its a shame because there really isn't anything else like warthunder either. If I want to play a somewhat arcade style vehicle combat game that allows you to play with aircraft and land vehicles there really isnt a good substitute right now. Its not going to because ultimately there is no competition in the specific niche that warthunder occupies so they can do whatever they want
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Sightful Unveils Spacetop, The World’s First Augmented Reality Laptop
Shreyas1 replied to Interstellar's topic in Tech News
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I don't think researchers or labs are going anywhere, regardless of the type of work being done. If anything, this will just make many parts of the research process more efficient. So there will still be a place for the next accidental discovery to happen. If you've ever read a scientific paper, at the end there's always a section about future work; things that can be improved upon. If we have a model read several papers in a given field, take the main idea of those papers and the limitations of them, then we could have a much better idea of that field and where it is headed. At that point, we (people or "AI") could easily design new experiments now that we know the limitations and trajectory of the entire field. When these knowledge gaps and areas for potential advancement are exposed to a wider audience, that opens up more people to design experiments and conduct them relating to the field. Which speeds up progress. When it comes to things like literature reviews, in the near future I think that can largely be automated as well. Meaning that it will be much easier for people to get a large aggregation of data on any given topic.