AI to search case law? Are you serious...
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If anyone cares to look at examples like the FDA's FACTS system, you'd know that doing stuff other than defense/security/*insert euphemism here* gets second fiddle.
AI to search case law my ass.
Meh, your perspective. Military is another ball game. You signed up to allow Uncle Sam to crawl up your ass in detail. Civilian life is colored with contention regarding privacy and the role of government. People in America fought over privacy before the information age. Just a little refresher...
Amazing how much technology changes things, isn't it? Imagine 40 years ago if the meat processing industries got together and decided they were entitled to know all the details about what you eat for dinner and you had no choice but to comply. Even something seemingly benign as that would have...
So now that the analogy has proven completely inadequate for the topic at hand...my point is that:
Youtube is free to do as it wishes, to a point. They can erect as much censorship as their customers and the government are willing to accept. On the other foot, they are free to reject or comply...
You can *tell* him to leave. You can't force him or that becomes assault, etc. Besides, you don't actually own your home/land. You can be on it and use it as long as you pay taxes to the government and they don't need it for their own purposes.
The Bill of Rights is NOT additive. It is subtractive. It doesn't grant a right, which incidentally humans naturally come with. It takes away the ability of Government to infringe upon that right, because at the end of the day;
"a Government is a group of people usually, notably ungoverned" -...
I thought they *did* give tours of the Cosmodrome??
Why the sneaking?
Maybe these youtube guys just wanted the publicity for their channel.
Headline: Putin's hangar hacked!!
Can it run Quake?
Meanwhile, back at the ranch;
I wonder what kind thermal footprint that RRAM has. Anything with "Resistive" in the name immediately brings heat loss to mind.