It’s a global phenomenon, not “somewhat niche comedy”.
Yes, they deserve to “coast”.
It’s a global phenomenon, not “somewhat niche comedy”.
Yes, they deserve to “coast”.
The grift that keeps on giving.
I would be shocked to learn that he “wrote” one. (Less shocked to learn Stephen Miller wrote one for him)
He still claims he won.
Except when he admits he lost because ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It will be released in two weeks.
An assessment of the global electric vehicle market and Ford merited one lukewarm, brief sentence. At the time, Farley was the Executive Vice President and President of Global Markets. If that sounds like a job that would require paying close attention to China’s reality and increasing competitiveness, it is. If that sounds like a job that should understand disruptive innovation’s death knell for firms like Ford, it is. If that sounds like a job that should have been creating strategy to deal with the reality of China’s emerging electric vehicle juggernaut, it is.
Auto industry mismanagement is redundant.
perhaps at one point, it will begin to understand
Nope! Not unless one alters the common definition of the word “understand” to account for what AI “does”.
And let’s be clear - that is exactly what will happen. Because this whole exercise in generative AI is a multi-billion dollar grift on top of a hype train, based on some modest computing improvements.
A fifty year old maxim, to be clear. They “just now” “found that out”.
Biggest. Scam. Evar.
AIzheimers?
I see your needless pedantry and raise you abrasive grammarian.
Of course! An ChatGPT is an ouroboros, ChatGPT what is an ouroboros.
Yeah there are “reasons”. So? What they’re doing is wrong. If the incentives were changed and making smaller cars would fit those incentives do you think they could undo the 40 years of brainfuckery they’ve committed by making tearing-up-nature-like-a-rock-tough suddenly be compact efficient?
No. They’d just charge more for the same or bigger and blame the government.
Manipulative purrr in 5 . . . 4. . . . . 3 . .
American car manufacturers refuse to fill the market need.
That. American car companies - continuing an unbroken streak of greed, corruption, and environmental devastation - demand to have the same fate as the music industry: utter destruction. The pathetically ginormous “trucks” threatening everyone around them shall be their legacy.
Mismanagement, thy name is American automotive industry.
“If everyone jumped off a bridge, would you jump off too?”
Glad we found the answer to that parental koan.
You come at the Steggies, you best not miss, 1912 Washington Post!
Swifties! Assemble!
Yeah it’s in his brain
I understand, but I disagree. He’s fine. Always welcome.
All Pythons are always welcome.