Monster train is lovely. I actually prefer it to Slay the Spire, but it is a little bit more complex. I would highly recommend not playing with the DLC at the start because that makes things a lot more complicated. If you do end up buying the DLC, there's an option to turn it off. Only when you've mastered the game should you turn it on.
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Whew, I instantly feel validated in my decision to leave Reddit. If this gets applied it will encourage a bot apocalypse in Reddit, which is already something they're struggling with.
You have no idea what you're talking about. AI is a black box right now, we understand how it works but we can't properly control it and it still does a lot of unintentional behavior, like how chatbots can sometimes be aggressive or insult you. Chatbots like GPT try getting around this by having a million filters but the point is that the underlying AI doesn't behave properly. Mix that with superintelligence and you can have an AI that does random things based on what it felt like doing. This is dangerous. We're not asking to stop AI development, we're asking to do it more responsibly and follow proper AI ethics which a lot of companies seem to start ignoring in favor of pushing out products faster.
Also worth mentioning that there's an ongoing ARG happening for this game! Their YouTube channel has mysterious 1-minute videos with hidden codes in them if someone likes this stuff.
Also worth mentioning that there's an ongoing ARG happening for this game! Their YouTube channel has mysterious 1-minute videos with hidden codes in them if someone likes this stuff.
I've used ProtonVPN and managed to sign in easily
I'm really not feeling this one. This reminds me so much of old-school power rangers. It just looks so... Uninspired.
Ah you really tried to sneak a bobsleigh map into TOTD you cheeky you
Jokes aside, pretty fun map.
You've got stuff like helping assistants on Duolingo and Khan Academy powered by GPT-4, you've got stuff like tools for automatic search engine optimization, tools for automatic code generation, tools for grammar spell checking, tools for translation, and probably a lot more I'm unaware of.
There's quite a lot of people depending on GPT right now.
The market of people buying APIs for popular chatbots. Right now OpenAI's GPT is overwhelmingly the most popular option and pretty expensive. You constantly see a lot of "powered by GPT" features on products now, but hopefully Claude can provide some better competition.
I don't have brand loyalty but curly fries > french fries any day of the week
So they weren't kidding, it is an actual real update. Sure, it's community content, but content and bugfixes nonetheless!