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Pixel Phone app preps ‘Call Message’ live voicemail capability

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Pelvic floor training can help active women avoid exercise-related symptoms

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Arsenal’s Noni Madueke reclassified in Premier League records as ‘homegrown’

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Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new political party

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We need to talk about the dark side of the Ozempic boom: A new eating disorder crisis

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Top UN court says countries can sue each other over climate change

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Top UN court says countries can sue each other over climate change

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91% of renewables are cheaper than fossil fuels, but Trump just defunded a vital US grid upgrade

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  • Nope, the law specifically states you have to be able to remove the battery without any special tools.

  • Yeah, the inherent advantages are real, hence why the comparison is about what percentage of the user base is using mobile. The fact that Firefox Nightly is so much better than the release means it's easier for users to give it up, but to have 98.5% of users using desktop in an age where most web traffic is served to mobile devices is insane. Firefox is getting better though, so maybe we'll see that ratio change in the next couple of years.

  • I'm not talking about a general commercial AI, I'm talking about a vetted, specifically trained AI that would be able to escalate queries to tele-operators.

    Again, we don't have the doctors to go around, we need to figure how to fill the gap in medical care. Especially with aging populations. We can turn up our nose at AI, but it can save lives, even if it's just freeing up doctors to work on more urgent tasks.

  • The club has let it be known that they see the future of Nwaneri in the centre and so this has zero impact on his minutes. He'll be sharing minutes with Ødegaard this season.

  • Honestly, the government. I was speaking to a GP and they were saying so much of their time is lost doing basic commonsense consultancy with patients. If we can free them up for more important things like chasing up care that patients need and providing support, it's a win for everyone.

    Is it probable? Likely not. But it's definitely something we should aspire towards. Everyone deserves the best possible care and figuring out how to do that with dwindling resources is imperative.

  • This is why I want AI available to everyone. I want for people like this to ask AI if it's safe and for AI to tell her no. There's not enough doctors to go around, so we need something to fill the gap and provide common sense advice.

  • For the love of fuck, can you at least check to see if something was previously posted before reposting it. FFS. Be a good citizen.

  • I'm honestly really happy with the article. It feels like a breath of fresh air in a world filled with the putrid scent of fatphobia.

  • Articles like this piss me off. Not because it's a bad article, but because it's stuff we've known for ages. Especially the environment stuff. You can't say obesity costs the NHS and not fix the underlying problems. How can you justify processed food not being taxed to oblivion while allowing for price gauging of organic foods for example. The system is fucked!

  • It definitely didn't shift the blame on to the individual. In fact it calls for more personalised care and support.

  • It's a great logo. The product on the other hand is another question.