No, it wasn't. Or to be exact, we don't know, but it's highly unlikely. In 2009, the bone growth pattern of Myotragus was thought to occur only in cold blooded animals, but in 2012 they found it is widespread in extant mammals as well.
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AFAIK, Windows was discontinued after Vista. Windows 7 is actually the 7^th iteration of the Microsoft version of OS/2, which was rebranded as Windows NT with the release of the third version, and as Windows sine NT with the seventh version. Windows 9 had to be skipped because a sloppy version check for Windows 95/98 would have failed.
My browser eats timestamps, til. And yes, that is impressive.
Thanks, I'll listen into it.
This is far worse than being not a reliable source of info. Ms Chen had all the info she needed, and Claude falsified it.
Hm. I wasn't able to listen to all 9:53:57, but in the samples I watched I heard a voice resembling the classical computer voice of Science Fiction movies of the 70s. Better than most YouTube AI generated audio content, but good enough to narrate audio books? Well, we'll accustom to anything, I guess.
It is a mix of wolves and sheep, the sheeps are in the foreground
To rephrase my question: where can I listen to an example of good AI spoken content?
People are more complicated than cars, and surgeons are no magicians. I think your idea of the reason of your mother's surgeon for refusal might be a bit off:
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Without adequate pre- and post-op physiotherapy, a joint will likely be worse after surgery.
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If simple physiotherapy is already too painful, cutting into this overexcited tissue risks inducing a complex regional pain syndrome.
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If someone suffers from both depression and from too much pain to do physiotherapy, they need a multimodal pain therapy to prepare for surgery.
So, based on the bit of info you provided, refusing surgery was very likely the right thing to do to avoid worsening your mother's situation. What I di hate is when doctors don't explain themselves and just say "I can't help you", but do not point patients to someone who can.
Reading is not an alternative to listening. Both have different use cases. You cannot read while driving, to name just one.
Using different voices to read different parts of a book turns an audiobook into a bad audio play, and arguably, a bad audio play is worse than a mediocre audio book.
What audible misses is, that, while reading is a technique that can be automated, narrating is an art. They can use AI to read books, they cannot use AI to narrate books.
Your example of AI use is a good example of this: AI can read your content. AI can enhance your capabilities. But only you can narrate it.
Nope, that's not out of Hitler's playbook, that's out of Stalin's. The Nazis killed psychiatric patients and converted hospitals to barracks; they did not fill them.