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About Sharp_3yE
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It will. Microsoft has built Bing AI into Edge, office apps, and Windows itself. You'll find out.
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OK, not all of it. Some new features are improvements on old things. Some are features Android already has. "Put your phones together and send things like contacts to each other." Hmm you mean like NFC that has been first able to do this on Android (and Windows phone back thn) since 2010? Otherwise, the standby screen basically for when your phone is docked seems alright. Allowing good tracking to let someone know you got home safe is nice. Idk, it's features that have mostly been around, just tweeked, updated, or finally brought to Iphone. Some stuff Android has had.
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Sorry buddy, it's not a scam. AI of course doesn't actually know things like people do. Maybe never will. But it's such an amazing tool and without you probably realizing it, multiple apps, many things will get improvements and you won't even realize it's AI making these improvements. AI search is soo great. Having AI understand what it's looking for to help you search is amazing. AI will make our work loads so much faster. It's going to cut down on lots of people's time. That's the real benefit. In many many areas it's just going to improve people's lives and you won't even realize it.
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MQA Ldt, the company behind the MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) audio standard, is going into Administration which to US citizens that means Bankruptcy. https://www.whathifi.com/news/mqa-is-going-into-administration What does this mean for the company or the others who have adopted their technology such as Tidal who uses MQA for their Master audio standard for their Tidal HIFI Plus subscribers? Well, we don't know for certain exactly. But, we have heard from Tidal's CEO Jesse Dorogusker recently in a AMA on Reddit. What Tidal's CEO said was they will be introducing FLAC as an option alongside MQA for their Master audio files. MQA will still be there but FLAC as another option. FLAC though is apparently a larger file for transfer then MQA. Tidal already uses FLAC for their CD quality/16bit 44.1khz files. https://www.whathifi.com/news/tidal-is-introducing-hi-res-flac-to-its-hifi-plus-subscription-tier I think this is good news. More good options are never a bad thing. Plus, MQA in some tests have shown to add a little bit of distortion in the process of the MQA process. I believe the MQA technology is suppose to work like how a ZIP file works where it somehow shrinks a file and then opens it back up. In theory that was the idea I believe. Though it apparently has added distortion in the process some people have said. Thats my understanding. So, to me this is really interesting and good news for Tidal users.
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This video shows comparison of two events. One from Microsoft a d one Google about AI integration in Bing and Google. Microsoft's integration with AI in Bing which I believe is using Chatgpt but will be a more advanced version upon release. Google created their own AI. Seems Microsoft is doing better at this stage. Who will pull ahead and what features looked great for you? https://youtu.be/5X1O5AS4nTc
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SD card data for Nissan Altima. Any ideas on where to get it?
Sharp_3yE replied to Sharp_3yE's topic in General Discussion
yea i know. I'm hoping someone just loaded the software on the internet somewhere. Just an SD card so. -
SD card data for Nissan Altima. Any ideas on where to get it?
Sharp_3yE replied to Sharp_3yE's topic in General Discussion
haha yea, but first thing is i'm trying to find a free option. HAHA Second, It's slightly more risky cuz you could get the wrong one or something. They send the wrong stuff like had it listed incorrectly. could have junk on it or be ineffective. Also would probably have to update it but that's not as much of an issue. That is an option though but I want to first try finding the data. -
So, I just recently got a 2018 Nissan Altima. For navigation and stuff it uses an SD card. 2019 models and up use a different system. Well, Nissan wants you to buy their SD card for $130 plus the small shipping cost. Well, I kinda just want to find the data somewhere and put it on an SD card I already have. Anyone have any ideas on where to find it on the internet? Some tool someone made or to download it from somewhere? There's copying one but I'd need to have a Nissan SD card first do to that. Any ideas or suggestion would be nice. Or if you find it cuz I've been looking.
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LG V60 work on Cricket Wireless?
Sharp_3yE replied to SteadfastWhiplash's topic in Phones and Tablets
I think a LG V60 will work but ONLY the AT&T model. I've been doing the same research. Most likely you will need the V600 AM model. That is the AT&T model. My suggestion would be to move on from lg because lg no longer makes phones. -
I HATE Glass for back of phones. What is your favorite material?
Sharp_3yE replied to Sharp_3yE's topic in Phones and Tablets
I do like those unibody designs. Loved it with the polycarbonate phones. Stainless steal just doesn't allow wireless charging. They are also a little heavier but some people like that. -
Self driving is kinda limited right now and yes, they have done things like this. Cars with sensor and such have also saved lives by breaking on its own to preve to crash. Tesla only self drives on the freeway. So it stays in the lane, breaks and gas, and I think it can pull over but I'm not sure if it can exit a ramp. I'd have to find out. It's really a more advanced cruise control in a way. Full driverless cars are not ready for Mas production and that is a very sad loss.