AI does seem to be popping up everywhere. But the electric grid cannot support the demands of the AI data centers. Which will only restrain AI and also prevent the Biden’s foolish attempt to get everyone in an EV.
Viewing this strip a second time, I finally it (grok: made-up-word meaning to really understand something, man). The word was widely used by hipsters in the 60s. It was first used in the best-selling sci-fi lite paperback Stranger in a Strange Land, by beloved author Robert Heinlein. I also thoroughly enjoyed his futuristic novel Friday.
GOGOPOWERANGERS 6 days ago
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Concretionist 6 days ago
They’ve already been training us. Remember Tamagotchi and Furby?
JRobinson Premium Member 6 days ago
Maybe more true than some folks are comfortable with…
aristoclesplato9 6 days ago
AI does seem to be popping up everywhere. But the electric grid cannot support the demands of the AI data centers. Which will only restrain AI and also prevent the Biden’s foolish attempt to get everyone in an EV.
smithsilverstrea 6 days ago
Does the dog have a third ear, or a shark fin?
Radish the wordsmith 6 days ago
Can you shoot fire from your mouth?
bueller 6 days ago
Ted, whatever that is, I want one.
superposition 6 days ago
stable-diffusion-art .com/common-problems-in-ai-images-and-how-to-fix-them/
rdublu 6 days ago
time to retire, Ted…just push a button and AI can do this drivel, lol
ncorgbl 6 days ago
‘Get a horse!’
jvscanlan Premium Member 6 days ago
Artificial Intelligence is still in our future. All this is marketing people deciding to call everything AI.
moosemin 6 days ago
Ted; Nothing to spoof about the recent decisions on immunity and Chevron Deference? No opinion?
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 5 days ago
Not
sincavage05 5 days ago
Scary thought!!
Boomer Premium Member 5 days ago
Why does this dog (?) have 3 ears and 5 legs? How is this a cartoon? Dementia seems to be going around.
egadi'mnotclad 5 days ago
Viewing this strip a second time, I finally it (grok: made-up-word meaning to really understand something, man). The word was widely used by hipsters in the 60s. It was first used in the best-selling sci-fi lite paperback Stranger in a Strange Land, by beloved author Robert Heinlein. I also thoroughly enjoyed his futuristic novel Friday.