AI Good and Bad

LLM .. give you some statistical mean of code .. and that mean is horse shit code .. good code is significantly above mean / average code ..

 
Fucking grifter

The entire AI hoopla is a fucking joke. A scam



Too Big to fail already ? OpenAI ?

Honestly I was very disappointed that Micron dropped their Crucial Line, one of the better brands imho - should have kept it going even if reduced products
 
AI produced code .. still a liability .. will have a lot of hacked code soon when everyone uses AI slope code

 
She looks like she is trying to take a sh!t

 
She looks like she is trying to take a sh!t
Looks like advertising to me. Don't know about the other part you mentioned.
 
Attorneys Keep Ignoring The Dangers of AI in Court
Steve Lehto

Apr 6, 2026
Despite well-publicized cases of lawyers being punished, lawyers continue filing pleadings with courts that are filled with AI-hallucinations.





In this video, attorney Steve Lehto discusses the ongoing and problematic trend of lawyers using generative AI to create court documents, despite high-profile sanctions and public warnings.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Responsibility of the Signature: Lehto emphasizes that when an attorney signs a pleading, they are legally vouching for the accuracy of its contents (0:08-0:21). The defense that "AI made it up" is not a valid excuse because the lawyer is ultimately responsible for what they file (0:59-1:07, 11:12-11:18).
  • Rising Sanctions: The use of AI-generated content—specifically "hallucinated" or fictitious case citations—has led to a surge in court sanctions (1:27-1:33). While initial fines were smaller, such as $3,000, courts are increasingly issuing harsher penalties, including a record-setting $19,000 sanction in Oregon (1:42-1:50, 2:42-2:52).
  • The Problem of Integration: As AI tools become standard in legal software, some courts have introduced "labeling" requirements to identify AI-assisted filings (4:43-4:56). However, experts argue this may soon become ineffective as AI becomes ubiquitous in all software (5:34-6:13).
  • Systemic Risks: Lehto warns that high-pressure environments, such as large law firms with intense billable hour requirements, tempt lawyers to use AI to speed up tasks without proper verification (6:43-7:26, 8:12-8:20). He argues that regardless of the technology, attorneys must maintain a "natural thinking time" to scrutinize their work before filing (8:20-8:32).
Ultimately, Lehto stresses that there is no excuse for filing hallucination-riddled briefs, and attorneys who fail to read what they sign face serious professional risks, including having their filings struck by the court (13:10-13:40).


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Nice !!!

Hope I can get a couple HDDs, SSDs, and RAM now ..
Not so fast - Supreme Leader Trump has not approved the elimination of tariff surcharges yet. Current prices are here to stay for now. We need Biden to remove the extra "0" at the end of the price tag to make it $19, not $190
 
AI helps in visualizing the uncertain

 
 
AI .. somedays it gives you an image of Trump .. and other days it does not

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