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You know something changed at Nintendo when they just call their new console "Switch 2"

@Invictus God as a person isn’t real. God as energy is. Energy is like code on a computer, write code execute programs. DNA is the code for yourself, given by your creators- mother & father.

@TrueMasterCole Just use a pro controller. The console doesn’t look comfortable to hold. It looks similar in design to a steam deck. Very well selling console.

@Invictus Elaborate. From my perspective economic problems come from nature; scare resources and competition for those resources. Supply & demand if you will.

@redhero On the Switch. They also have to gauge community support and feedback. Quality control too. The joy cons would drift. Find developers who want to put their games on the console. New Mario kart potentially though.

1. Meta has released a new AI model that can translate speech from 101 different languages. It represents a step toward real-time, simultaneous interpretation, where words are translated as soon as they come out of someone’s mouth. Typically, translation models for speech use a multistep approach. First they translate speech into text. Then they translate that text into text in another language. Finally, that translated text is turned into speech in the new language. This method can be inefficient, and at each step, errors and mistranslations can creep in. But Meta’s new model, called SeamlessM4T, enables more direct translation from speech in one language to speech in another. The model is described in a paper published today in Nature. Seamless can translate text with 23% more accuracy than the top existing models. (Source: technologyreview.com, nature.com)

2. Jonathan Chen, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of medicine, and Ethan Goh, MBBS, MS, a postdoctoral scholar, both at Stanford University, have collaborated for 2 years on studying the integration of human and artificial intelligence to enhance clinical decision-making. They published a randomized clinical trial in JAMA Network Open on October 28 (2024) that found that the use of a large language model (LLM) did not significantly enhance physicians’ diagnostic reasoning beyond that of conventional resources. Surprisingly, though, the LLM alone performed better than the physicians did with either the LLM or the conventional resources. (Source: jamanetwork.com, The article features an interview with Dr. Chen and Mr. Goh,. Italics mine)

https://substack.news-items.com/p/seamless

@Shadowbroker2135 “I have relationships with women, and sex with men.” Lmao

@suquili A man that can fix diesel engines can find work anywhere on earth.

@PNS I’m skeptical, on one hand I see this as a new scheme to extract money from idiots so the women on the right can have it. The other hand it actually goes to the disabled person…

bare trees in winter
stretching skeletal fingers
dark against dawn skies

#DailyHaikuPrompt

@abgreport Good to see Joe Rogan being a positive influence on people.

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