Sounds like it is capable of thinking in abstract concepts instead of words that are related/connected? So that training material in different languages would all add to knowledge on the same concepts?
It is like a student in school that is really brilliant in learning by heart, and repeating the words it studied, but not understanding the concept versus a student that actually understands the topic and can reason about the concepts.
> POLITI: That's right. Under Milei, the poverty rate increased to more than 50%. An even more shocking statistic is that 6 in 10 children live in poverty.
From topic's article,
> and the poverty rate, after having initially risen, has fallen below the 40 percent range that the previous government left as part of its legacy.
Tried it with Firefox on an iPad. Could not get past the pop up dialog when opening the page, the ok button is below the fold, and I can’t scroll the page up.
Thanks for the heads up. Tbh, the editor is not completely usable on Mobile, there are some interactions that I still need to polish up to make more mobile friendly.
It’s sad to see how these discussions always seem to be a fight to win the discussion with arguments. We need to try harder to understand each other, otherwise this will only polarize further, and end with real fighting. It’s sad that everyone sees the world differently, through different media, and we can’t agree on what is happening. Repeating what you’ve seen will never convince someone that has seen different things…
Thanks. I’ll admit I am guilty of this. But I don’t know what the solution is. Features like flagging and voting tend to create hostility in these discussions, and I think that’s part of the problem. But another problem is the atmosphere created by constant attack pieces in news and social media, which leaves everyone in a really emotional state. If you have solutions, though please do share!
I say this from a caring perspective, but from your comments, I would suggest avoiding social media and Fox News for a year… “ BLM, antisemitic occupations of campuses, and now terrorism against Tesla owners”
Regulations are causing the fact that housing prices follow purchasing power of potential buyers: it causes a shortage in supply, which means supply side can dictate prices. Prices will be what buyers can afford. Just wait for the next recession, housing prices will fall, even with the same regulations.
It is like a student in school that is really brilliant in learning by heart, and repeating the words it studied, but not understanding the concept versus a student that actually understands the topic and can reason about the concepts.
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