At the bottom of the list was Chinese company BYD, which scored a dire 11/90. German company Mercedes-Benz scored highest with 51/90.
There’s a reason those cheap evs everyone is always clamoring over are so cheap.
There’s some sampling bias at play because you don’t hear about the less flashy examples. I use machine learning for particle physics, but there’s no marketing nor outrage about it.
Almost as if it’s artificial.
Sure, but people seem to buy into that very buzz wordyness and ignore the usefulness of the technology as a whole because “ai bad.”
I’ll scratch it or lose it, and if I don’t, I’ll have a pile of plastic crap I don’t want. I’m not really worried about digital media being taken away, and I could find it again if need be.
I mean, I don’t want to either. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It’s a shame they went under during the rise of the maker movement. What an asset they could have been. I remember they started carrying arduino near the end and thought somebody must have tried to reach for their roots. Too little, too late.
I got fiber in the middle of nowhere from it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
JLAB has deer, not horses … anymore.
You just don’t know what it is beyond memes.
That is not a reasonable assertion at all. AI is being used in more ways than what is being described in your rage-bait media diet. “AI is pointless and it sucks” is a blatantly ignorant statement.
Probably because the lettuce in the tacos is the only fiber they’ve had in in a while.
Yes, yes. Oh, yes. You must try the Linux.
Notepad++ gang
No, we don’t, and ICP was right. Broken clocks and all that.
We don’t understand the origins of the strong force or relationship between electromagnetism and gravity.
Here, Feynman is not afraid to say we don’t know at the end of a very relevant rant about magnetic attraction/repulsion.
9/10 should have been written in comic sans.