Making pizzas in slave-like conditions
"Mmmh, this sure beats pressing fast forward for 8 hours in single player"
A bibba de dwab, a hornitsu nutipani!
I think you hit the nail on the head and predicted the plot exactly
It's obvious that this question was written by a child or someone learning the English language, given your spelling mistakes, grammar use and references, however:
ELI5:
The answer is yes, we can have "good AI" like JARVIS, but AI is still early and doesn't make money for companies.
Companies make money selling a product, and AI isn't a product because it isn't something that belongs to them. So they sell people's information that they get when people talk to the AI.
But that doesn't make enough money to pay the bills for AI, so they charge subscriptions. People who pay the subscriptions want to use the AI "for evil", as you put it.
So in the end it's about "making money" with the AI, and JARVIS does not make them money.
If you learn a lot about computers, you'll have your own JARVIS. I have one. It takes dedication, like anything else in life. Good luck with your school project.
Exhales
Haha this is funny because I'm actually a part time wish-granter:
To subvert this particular wish, your phrasing is the key:
You said:
I wish there's always fresh and delicious food I want to eat in my fridge at all times
So the first part of your wish is:
There is always fresh and delicious food in the fridge
But the second part, begins with a capitalization, a subclause to the first clause, or dependent statement:
I want to eat in my fridge at all times
Your fridge is now full of good food that disappears if you try to remove it outside the confines of your fridge, and now anything you eat, MUST be eaten while inside of your refrigerator (i.e: Your entire body has to inside of the refrigerator), and refrigerator implies a standard size kitchen fridge, not an industrial fridge or freezer.
I hope you like eating nutella snack cakes huddled inside your fridge for survival now 😎
Damn. Really? I guess I'm lucky. I specifically avoided watching Deep Space 9 as a kid because TNG was on.
I'll live your dream for your buddy; I heard the show's about a non-moving ship, which still has a captain for some reason, Benjamin Sisko or something
I've been laughing at this quote for 5 minutes straight
It's so good
He knows he's right
Also: I code sometimes, and all of my code is of masterpiece quality. I cannot debug my own code, I ask for outside help and we have to dismantle the NT kernel to find out what's gone wrong
Neat. It definitely looks like a BMW X5 from the side profile, with some of face lines cleaned up/changed.
Front wheel drive seems iffy on a car of that weight, as well as range is lacking -- 40 and 60 kWh won't do 300 miles on a car that weighs 5,500 lbs, that's just ignoring basic physics - they'll do 120-160 miles if you're lucky and drive entirely slip-streaming behind trucks, you need at least a 120-150 kWh battery for a high profile SUV (with a higher drag coefficient) to attain reasonable range.
No other analytical complaints besides those - the interior looks great.
Curious to see how much this costs at MSRP
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