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An Experiment Put LLMs in Charge of Radio Stations. You’ll Never Guess How It Went

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The "reasoning" which is displayed, such as step-by-step explanations or chain-of-thought responses, is only a simulation of reasoning, generated as text based on patterns. It's in the same form of any text production an LLM is capable of. When an LLM mimics "reasoning," it is generating text that looks like reasoning because it has seen similar patterns in its training data.

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World Cup tourists aren’t leaving tips — and restaurants are fighting back

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It is NOT solidarity with the workers if I allow myself to be exploited by the employer in addition to them.

If a place is overpriced, I don't buy there. If there is an option to pay more voluntarily to express satisfaction, I regularly do so with an amount of tip that seems appropriate to me in that moment.

However, it is not my job to pay the workers or to champion their rights while I am on vacation; that is nonsense. Either their salary is included in the price of the product or not, that's definitely NOT my business to care for that because I don't run their business. I'm a customer and guest and I pay for all the service. But the price has to be quoted in advance, I don't accept hidden costs.

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And if I get the answer then that it’s customary here to pay 20% more than the amount on the bill, then I say "no thanks" and leave - because I have to assume then that wages aren't at a decent, humane level? That doesn't work for me, would be rude.

I just want to go out for a meal. When I’m a guest somewhere in a foreign country, it’s certainly not my place to get involved in such sensitive issues. I expect the local residents and politicians to handle those matters. As a guest, I wouldn't interfere in political issues like that; it would be completely inappropriate.

With any reputable business where I make a purchase, I expect to be quoted a reasonable price with no hidden extra costs. This applies to museums and shops, as well as restaurants. I don't want to spend my vacation conducting extensive investigations and research every time I spend money to see if the company pays its employees fairly.

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HP TV ads claim its printers are 'made to be less hated'

It's not their printers which are hated, it's their business model of selling overpriced ink and toner cartridges to a price that's higher than champagne prices and using technical devices to make it impossible to use other toner sources, firmware to make printers stop working when ink runs anywhere near low (they define 'low' as 33% ink left), while at the same time ensuring that as much ink and toner as possible are wasted through unnecessary testing and calibration and cleaning processes.

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Move over, Ford and Chevy: Kei trucks are pulling up as customers opt for smaller, cheaper vehicles

Been to Japan lately and can share some photos. There are even Kei Fire Trucks, for the many small roads with wooden houses and shrines etc.

And then there are hundreds of different kei truck and van types for all purposes, even concrete mixers.

Also, private houses in cities are often small and space-saving and so are the cars. A sensible use of public space – and cars only park on private property or rented parking spaces.