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    AI is beginning to change the business of law

    That's exactly my point. They need to put in the grunt work, as distasteful as it is. You don't get good at something without being bad at it to start.
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    AI is beginning to change the business of law

    Right, but if they aren't needed, why hire them? And if they aren't getting hired, why go to law school? And then what happens? The crux of the matter is that without regulation we face two horrible futures: 1) The tools are good enough, and the economy collapses. 2) The tools aren't good...
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    AI is beginning to change the business of law

    I bet you were that tack-sharp junior associate at some point in the past. Where are tomorrow's senior partners going to come from if they've been replaced?
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    AI is beginning to change the business of law

    Except AI is "Anything in Garbage out". Sometimes (even most times) it's the right garbage, but it's not deterministic. This is the a perfect example of the problem with AI tools though. They are fantastic accelerators for people who already know what they are doing. There are at least two...
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    Microsoft keeps insisting that it’s deeply committed to the quality of Windows 11

    There has never been a better time to migrate to Linux. I urge people to give it a shot. Gaming was holding me back for so long, but cachy/steam makes it damn near seamless. distros worth considering: non-power user gaming: Bazzite power user gaming (or just need cutting edge everything)...
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    Google releases Nano Banana 2 AI image generator, promises Pro results with Flash speed

    No. It's the single most important point. None of this is worth the cost, and that needs to be shouted from the rooftops. We are actively digging ourselves into poverty every time we use these tools. Stop.
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    SpaceX’s Starbase is coming alive again after a lull in Starship testing

    I'm all for progress, I just don't want fascist oligarchs trying to create a techno-feudalist state to profit from it. You cannot separate the politics from the progress in this case, when the success of the project will directly benefit the rising tide of authoritarianism the world is...
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    America, it’s time to think beyond leather for luxury car seats

    One thing I've noticed is that seat cooling is invariably linked to leather seats. Why can't we have seat cooling with a textile seat?
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    Does Anthropic believe its AI is conscious, or is that just what it wants Claude to think?

    This is Ars version of ragebait engagement, given their audience. Please stop. This isn't why I come here.
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    Site catering to online criminals has been seized by the FBI

    And they all have hard work to do arresting more people with hidden millions in crypto that can pay for pardons.
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    Anthropic launches Cowork, a Claude Code-like for general computing

    For now. They are operating at a loss, literal trillions in the red as an industry. In a few months or years when your business processes are highly dependent on their model and you've integrated it into your workflow with no easy out, the investors will inevitably want their money. Be prepared...
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    Fewer American EVs costs GM $6 billion even as its Chinese sales boom

    Car dealers make most of their money on service. EVs (good ones) need dramatically less than traditional vehicles.
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    Volvo says new EX60 has 400-mile range, charges up to 400 kW

    Android automotive supports car play and android auto. Some manufacturers just choose not to implement it. Volvo typically implements it.
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    OpenAI plans new voice model in early 2026, audio-based hardware in 2027

    https://www.home-assistant.io/voice-pe/
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    Tesla sales fell by 9 percent in 2025, its second yearly decline

    Yes, because GM has explicitly stated they removed Android Auto and CarPlay to secure a continuous revenue stream. Read: upcoming subscriptions to use your own car. Never buy GM.
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    “Streaming stops feeling infinite”: What subscribers can expect in 2026

    Self hosted solutions are better than they've ever been.
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    AMD says that it’s not pulling driver support for older Radeon GPUs afterall

    I'm sorry, but buying into and defending the corporate-speak from AMD on this is absurd. This is what we would call a "soft deprecation" when I worked in corporate america. It lets you claim something is still supported while having zero plans to actually support it.
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    Cursor introduces its coding model alongside multi-agent interface

    We already have specs without amiguity. It's called "code".
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    A week with the Hyundai Ioniq 9 SUV: What we liked, what we didn’t

    Any E-GMP based vehicle should be avoided until Hyundai owns up to (and definitively fixes) the years of issues with the ICCU module spontaneously dying on these vehicles.