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Satya Nadella on pushing LLMs at you

2024-05-28 19:41:45.366516+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Watched this for work, and, okay, I get that texture fills and plagiarism are attractive for image generation, but two things from Microsoft vs. Apple: Satya Nadella Says AI-Focused Copilot+ PCs Beat Macs | WSJ (YouTube video) stood out.

The first was "For people who love Windows...", and I chatted with my Mom this weekend. I've been trying to keep her on Windows or Mac because of local support, but she is so done with Windows, saying things like "it's like they're trying so hard to bring back clippy".

But then I got to "It's sort of like, the browser was born on Windows, and it went beyond Windows...", and... I guess the key to success is to just keep repeating bullshit with a straight face, knowing that the sycophants passing themselves off as journalists won't call you on it?

[ related topics: Apple Computer Humor Microsoft Movies moron Sociology Journalism and Media Work, productivity and environment Macintosh Artificial Intelligence Video ]

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