Are chatbots really legally required?
Are chatbots really legally required?
Probably not, but they’re paid to try their best.
I am completely certain that’s the case. For them, this is more about precedent.
I agree, but I’m not going to hold my breath over that happening.
Yes, but doctors aren’t very good at it.
Pretty sure all it really deters is speeding within eyesight of the police car.
This seems like it would be obvious. Police don’t prevent crime; they respond to it.
I really hate to say lol at the death of some 17,000 people, but, at the same time…
lol
The first two checked bags used to be free.
As it turns out, what sounded like someone yelling in distress on Oct. 30 was actually a mama goat calling for her babies that had just been removed from her care — and not, in fact, someone who had fallen off a cliff.
Well, now I’m sad.
That sounds…risky. I wonder how far apart they were conceived.
I used to work in a tourist shop in Alaska, and it was really surprising and disheartening just how many Americans didn’t know that Alaska was part of the US. I used to get questions about whether we accepted the USD or American credit cards.
Of course. But they have outright stated that they don’t want to manage it after the war has ended.
Very true. Fortunately, that is what Israel is also espousing. They don’t want to rule it after the war. That’s good. Not much else that they’re doing is good, but that is.
Hamas, however, sure does want to rule it after the war.
The top three major American tissue makers—P&G, Kimberly-Clark, and Georgia-Pacific—earned “F” scores across each of their flagship brands like Charmin, Cottonelle, and Quilted Northern across all five editions of NRDC’s Issue with Tissue scorecard.
Basically, it’s the best brands in terms of functionality and comfort.
Orcas do, and their behavior fits the grandmother hypothesis pretty well.
I’ve always loved pumpkins, but I didn’t learn to truly appreciate them until I took up trying to grow them. They are shockingly hard to grow. I live in the same region as this person (I’m in Western Washington) and a fungus called powdery mildew absolutely destroys squash plants here. It’s very difficult to combat.
I am very impressed by the people–especially amateurs–who successfully grow pumpkins. Props to this guy.
Those dams have destroyed salmon populations.
Wow. Pure racism and classism in one.
“Just look at their homes. I can understand to be poor, but you can be poor and clean,” he added.
Also demonstrating that he, in fact, cannot understand what it is to be poor. Maintenance costs time and money, and the poorer you are, the less you have of both.
Doesn’t matter to their shareholders. They’ll have already made their money.