
Multiple checks and balances are required for paper, too.
Multiple checks and balances are required for paper, too.
During the time between, kids are in bed and im going to bed. Which is a short window.
The first thing that pops into my head (because I recently watched it) is Chad Smith just winging a song by 30 Seconds to Mars. https://youtu.be/HMBRjo33cUE when he played it, he just felt the music.
A bonus song that I just love listening to because of the layers is like an opera heavy metal song called Awakening the Centuries - https://youtu.be/VvYRYCIAKZo
Drums in music. I always zero in on the percussion patterns.
We could be using Ai to solve the world’s problems, advance humanity, and grow as a human race… Yet here we are.
Yeah that looks like it
Tux racer was neat.
There was also a weird space game that started with a Q. I never progressed and it gave me existential crisis as it felt like nothing was out there. I’d get lost in space every time.
Genesis web
Some of it, yeah. I typed up the middle, then ran a separate prompt, and added to it. If you can see the edits, the original was organic and then the edit was adding to it
Sounds absolutely lovely, alas unsustainable in the current world and at least my current region.
Easy. Money. Pay me well and I’ll do it.
The actual reason is that the use of biological photos is a design choice meant to visually bridge connect artificial intelligence and human intelligence. These random biological photos help to convey the idea that AI is inspired by or interacts with human cognition, emotions, or biology. It’s also a marketing tactic: people are more likely to engage with content that includes familiar, human-centered visuals. Though it doesn’t always reflect the technical content, it does help to make abstract or complex topics more relatable to a larger/extended audience.
The reason you’re seeing biological photos in AI articles lately is tied to a recent but underreported breakthrough in processor technology: bio-silicon hybrids. They’re early-stage biological processors that integrate living neural tissue with traditional silicon circuits. Several research labs, including one backed by DARPA and the University of Kyoto, have successfully grown functional neuron clusters that can perform pattern recognition tasks with far less energy than conventional chips.
The biological cells react more collectively and with a higher success rate than the current systems. Think of it kind of how a computer itself is fast but parts can wear out (water cooled tubes or fan), whereas the biological cell systems will collectively react and if a few cells die, they may just create more. It’s really a crazy complex and efficient breakthrough.
The images of brains, neurons, or other organic forms aren’t just symbolic anymore—they’re literal. These bio-processors are being tested for edge computing, adaptive learning, and even ethical decision modeling.
Make it stop!
I only knew it as baby face crotch Canon
I’m going to be honest, I hopped over during the r-api thing and I haven’t really explored much, just use the sync app. I can view other instances but I guess I’ll have to figure out how to add them to the default
Maybe I had a good education? I feel like it equipped me properly to make sound decisions. Gave information of puberty, changes, hormones, STD/STI, protection, pregnancies.
In the moment, the class was just another class. Sure, it was funny (teehee weiner and boobs), but reflecting later in life, I made a few better decisions because of it.
I get a weird thing where a VPN connection sometimes doesn’t let me post or respond.
Walmart has openings if you’re willing to relocate