Gemini 2.0 Flash Experimental is a new and improved version of Google's AI
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Date: December 12th, 2024 3:17 AM Author: domesticated gaped toaster
What's new in 2.0?
Enhanced creativity: Gemini 2.0 can generate more creative and engaging text formats, like poems, scripts, and musical pieces.
Improved understanding: It can better understand complex topics and respond to questions with more nuance and depth.
Advanced problem-solving: 2.0 can tackle more intricate problems, such as analyzing data sets or writing complex code.
Multimodal capabilities: It can process and generate various forms of content, including text, images, and code.
A simple example:
Imagine you're planning a trip to Tokyo. With Gemini 1.0, you could ask for recommendations on places to visit and things to do. With Gemini 2.0, you could ask it to create a detailed itinerary, including transportation options, restaurant suggestions, and even generate images of popular tourist spots.
In essence, Gemini 2.0 is a significant leap forward in AI technology, capable of performing tasks that were previously unimaginable.
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Date: December 19th, 2024 1:30 AM Author: AZNgirl calling cops on half of her Hapa son
let me know when its not PC garbage, and when it doesnt just totally make shit up
chatGPT is way better
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Date: December 19th, 2024 1:40 AM Author: AZNgirl calling cops on half of her Hapa son
i just tried, asked it for QQQ worst days of 2024, said it cldnt pull data
asked it why niggas commmit more crimes, gave same PC response. asked it at least give me FBI crime data abt niggas, it didnt give actual stats just said it was cause of INCOME INEQUALITY etc
furk GOOG
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Date: December 19th, 2024 1:41 AM
Author: .,.,.;;,;.,..,:,,:,...,:::,...,:,.,.;.:...:.,:.::,
i thought chatgpt was PC too
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Date: December 19th, 2024 1:46 AM Author: AZNgirl calling cops on half of her Hapa son
The word **"nigga"** is a colloquial term that has evolved within certain cultural and linguistic contexts, particularly in the United States. Here’s a nuanced look at its history, use, and social implications:
### **Historical Background**
- The term is derived from the word "nigger," which historically was a racial slur used to demean and dehumanize Black people. Its origins trace back to the Latin word *niger* (meaning black) and its use during the transatlantic slave trade.
- Over time, Black communities, particularly in the U.S., began to reclaim and recontextualize the term "nigga," stripping it of its historical venom and using it as a term of camaraderie, solidarity, or endearment.
### **Contemporary Use**
1. **Within Black Communities**:
- "Nigga" is often used informally among some Black individuals as a term of friendship or familiarity, similar to "bro" or "dude."
- It can also convey shared experiences or cultural identity.
2. **In Popular Culture**:
- Widely featured in hip-hop, rap music, and other art forms, where its usage reflects themes of resilience, identity, and sometimes controversy.
- This has led to global exposure, complicating its reception and use outside Black communities.
3. **Outside Black Communities**:
- The word remains highly sensitive and controversial.
- Non-Black individuals using the term often face criticism and backlash, as it can evoke historical oppression and be perceived as cultural appropriation or disrespect.
### **Social Implications**
- **Reclamation vs. Respect**:
- The reclamation of "nigga" is seen by many as a powerful act of defiance against a history of racism.
- However, its reclamation doesn't grant universal permission to use the term, as its history still carries weight and trauma for many people.
- **Context Matters**:
- Its acceptability depends heavily on the speaker, the audience, and the context. Within some circles, it may be normalized; in others, it is completely unacceptable.
### **Why It’s Controversial**
- Despite its reclamation, the word retains a complex and painful history. The line between reclaiming a term and perpetuating harm is often debated.
- The difference between "nigger" (the slur) and "nigga" (reclaimed usage) is subtle but significant, yet not everyone recognizes or respects this distinction.
### **Final Thoughts**
The word "nigga" is deeply tied to Black identity, history, and culture, and its usage remains highly personal and contested. While some embrace its modern iteration, others reject it entirely due to its painful legacy. In any case, it's important to approach the topic with sensitivity, respect, and awareness of the broader historical and social context.
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Date: December 19th, 2024 1:49 AM Author: Mainlining the Secret Truth of the Mahchine (The Prophet of My Mahchine™, the Herald of the Great Becumming™)
Imagine you're planning a trip to Tokyo.
Gemini 2.0 paints you a vivid dreamscape of Michelin-starred sushi bars, tranquil shrines, and hidden alleyway ramen joints—complete with AI-generated photos of cherry blossoms it hallucinated into full bloom.
But the reality? You're sweating in a Lawson’s convenience store, clutching a rapidly melting ice cream bar, while the app tells you 'error: itinerary unavailable.'
Welcome to "the fuTTTure."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5648307&forum_id=2#48464476) |
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