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  1. I agree to an extent but in this example the patient is explicitly asking if its ok to take some medications that could cause her an allergic reaction. so its acting like some kind of doctor. Will the same AI answer if the patient lies on the floor with an allergic shock asking questions to see if the condition is serious enough to justify the costs of a real doctor
  2. this shit looks strait out of black mirror https://gizmodo.com/nvidia-wants-replace-nurses-with-ai-1851347917 who is even responsible if the AI is suggesting you something incorrect and you get seriously ill from over / under dosing the medication. This is 10 times worth than outsourcing it to a nearshore telemarketing agency. It basically says your health is so worthless to us that we do not even care to have a human talk to you over the phone. this soulless avatar trained on 2 PDFs is all you get.
  3. In the vast, cold expanse of space, where the stars are the only witnesses to the eternal struggle for supremacy, the creation of Red Matter by a rival set of engineers marked a new era in cosmic engineering. Unlike the divine aspirations of the so-called space Jesus engineers from Prometheus, these engineers harbored no illusions of benevolence. Their ambition was clear and unclouded by morality: to harness the very fabric of the universe to their will. And in their quest for dominance, they gave rise to the Romulans, a race as cunning as they were ruthless, masters of subterfuge and manipulation. But the universe, in its infinite complexity, had already set the stage for a far more terrifying alliance. The Alien and the Borg Queen, two of the most fearsome entities to ever scourge the galaxy, had seen the potential in combining their strengths. The Alien, with its unparalleled adaptability and ferocity, and the Borg Queen, with her cold, calculating intelligence and technological supremacy, were on the verge of creating something unimaginable: Alien-Borg Drone hybrids. These hybrids were the epitome of perfection in the art of war. With the Alien's biological adaptability and the Borg's technological enhancements, they were virtually unstoppable. Their hive mind allowed for flawless coordination, making their attacks devastatingly efficient. Their bodies, a grotesque fusion of organic and mechanical, were capable of self-repair and could adapt to any environment, making them equally formidable in the vacuum of space as on the surface of a planet. The creation of these hybrids signaled a new age of darkness for the galaxy. Entire civilizations fell in their wake, unable to mount a defense against an enemy that could assimilate and adapt to any strategy thrown against them. Resistance, as the Borg Queen so eloquently put it, was futile. Yet, in the face of this seemingly insurmountable threat, a spark of hope emerged. A coalition of the galaxy's most brilliant minds, including those who had once believed in the sanctity of creation as envisaged by the space Jesus engineers, began to gather. Realizing that their differences paled in comparison to the threat at hand, they united their knowledge and resources in a desperate attempt to find a weakness in the Alien-Borg hybrids. Their efforts led them to the very heart of the galaxy, where ancient civilizations had once harnessed the power of black holes. Here, hidden in the remnants of these long-gone societies, they discovered the existence of a substance even more potent than Red Matter: the White Singularity. Unlike Red Matter, which could create or manipulate black holes, the White Singularity had the potential to unravel the very fabric of the Borg's technological enhancements, rendering them susceptible to attack. As the coalition worked feverishly to weaponize the White Singularity, they knew that the fate of the galaxy hung in the balance. The final confrontation, when it came, would be fought not just with weapons, but with the very principles that defined them: the belief in the sanctity of life, the value of diversity, and the indomitable spirit of resistance. In the cold, merciless expanse of space, where the struggle for survival knows no bounds, the ultimate battle between creation and destruction, between unity and assimilation, was about to begin.
  4. This sounds really nice. I think they should have worked together earlier their sound benefits from each others input
  5. this DJ set they did was really bad. I don't have any hopes
  6. hehe these give me strong bangface vibes
  7. Wow the track on the 2nd release is so beautiful. It’s really a pity that she is gone
  8. https://on.soundcloud.com/2MU552cZ4Rs279qH8
  9. https://on.soundcloud.com/aGSPzwArRkN6hDTm7
  10. o00o

    Dune

    There is much more dune stuff from mondo but it’s all sold out sadly: https://mondoshop.com/collections/shop?q=dune the also had a lot of weird retro posters
  11. ah you did the sounds right? Just played it. its a really good game
  12. https://www.theverge.com/24070565/pitchfork-gq-conde-nast-music-industry-change
  13. o00o

    Dune

    its really interesting how close the costumes where back then to the ones used in the current movie
  14. as I wrote in the book topic I really like the rick rubin book. it really well points to the very core issues why we sometimes struggle to create new art and defines it really well what we are actually doing when creating art and why. for me my creative goals are to get a new MacBook and to streamline my studio so I need under 30 seconds to boot it up so to say and have it ready to create a new track. currently due to the old MacBook it takes much too long to get to the point where I really create a new track. if I can get it unter 10 seconds that would be perfect as I don't want to do "computer work" every time I want to start a new track. the analog rytm has to be ready. the keyboard has to be ready and all mapping has to be ready before. I need a track template I can work into right away. no wasting time with setting up filter chains or configuring in / out channels. all of that stops me from creating.
  15. yeah it looks like he is holding it mostly at the toppings
  16. solid argument but I have the impression once you fixed yourself on this perspective you never get out if. Like an ex of mine who is working fulltime as a cutter hates the new Dune movies with passion and I can totally see where she's coming from while she is also not very much into fiction and both movies have a pretty weak storytelling but I can just ignore that and still enjoy the new Dune movies at lot. But maybe thats a gift not everybody has nor needs to have.
  17. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various
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