While it may look better in the future, it won’t be mistaken for real porn unless a h of a lot of work is put into doing so—and I mean more work than it would take to, say, have two actual people f while wearing costumes and makeup.
Today that is true. Some day in the future, it will be possible to download a couple of character models and have an AI generate and animate their movements in a completely convincing fashion. This stuff is progressing very quickly, and there's never been a technology that wasn't used for sex and/or porn. It's going to happen; it's only a matter of time.
Re: Re: 'Honestly the dog is usually much more well trained...'
When has arresting drug dealers actually made us safer?
Never. The drug war makes drugs more expensive, and cities more dangerous. This former drug cop said his department did a huge operation and arrested a ton of dealers, and found they interrupted the drug trade in that city for a total of two hours.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: parking plainly does not pose a clear an
The fact that traffic is dangerous has no bearing on issuing parking tickets. The purpose of the parking tickets is not to make traffic safer, it's to keep people from taking up parking spots for too long. They wanted an exception to treat parking as a closely managed business. Not cars generally, parking. But parking isn't particularly hazardous.
So feel free to come up with some study backed by actual evidence that proves more than 50% of police shooting deaths are from people obeying the police orders.
You're saying not following orders is justification for summary execution? If so, that is really messed up.
Getting murdered by fellow prisoners is not supposed to be part of the sentence. If he is deserving of death, he should be sentenced to death by the justice system*, otherwise that isn't really a justice system.
It can be done today, it's all about how much money you want to spend.
Right, that's what I mean. It currently would make no sense to do it, as actors are relatively cheap. But these technologies are always getting cheaper, better, faster, and easier to use.
Even the most lovingly rendered and detailed virtual porn will never—never—be mistaken for the real deal.
Nonsense. There are already CGI humans in big budget movies that people do not realize are CG. This is currently a painstaking and expensive process to get exactly right. It is only a matter of time before a porn film could be produced with CGI actors completely indistinguishable from the real thing, at least to an untrained eye. Maybe 10 years, possibly 20. I doubt longer than that. The idea that it will still be impossible in 100 or 1000 or 10,000 years is ridiculous.
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Today that is true. Some day in the future, it will be possible to download a couple of character models and have an AI generate and animate their movements in a completely convincing fashion. This stuff is progressing very quickly, and there's never been a technology that wasn't used for sex and/or porn. It's going to happen; it's only a matter of time.
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Re: Kind of ridiculous
You don't understand. This was EXTREME SNIFFING BEHAVIOR. Which surely must indicate... um... something.
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Re: Re: 'Honestly the dog is usually much more well trained...'
Never. The drug war makes drugs more expensive, and cities more dangerous. This former drug cop said his department did a huge operation and arrested a ton of dealers, and found they interrupted the drug trade in that city for a total of two hours.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_TV4GuXFoA
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Only if you're a bad developer. Oh yeah, that makes sense.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: parking plainly does not pose a clear an
The fact that traffic is dangerous has no bearing on issuing parking tickets. The purpose of the parking tickets is not to make traffic safer, it's to keep people from taking up parking spots for too long. They wanted an exception to treat parking as a closely managed business. Not cars generally, parking. But parking isn't particularly hazardous.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: "99% of the time it's justifiable"
Earlier you said much more than that; you said 99% of police killings are justified.
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Re: Re: "99% of the time it's justifiable"
You're saying not following orders is justification for summary execution? If so, that is really messed up.
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Re: This needs to stop
I wish I shared your optimism.
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230
"Other countries don't have section 230, and everything is fine there."
I swear I have heard people say that, somewhere...
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Re: The best outcome...
Getting murdered by fellow prisoners is not supposed to be part of the sentence. If he is deserving of death, he should be sentenced to death by the justice system*, otherwise that isn't really a justice system.
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Re: Re: They still chalk?
I think chalk is generally used in spots where the limit is a few hours or less.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: I wonder.
Not seeing anything about a contract, if that is what you were going for. Maybe you're thinking of an oath of office?
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Right, that's what I mean. It currently would make no sense to do it, as actors are relatively cheap. But these technologies are always getting cheaper, better, faster, and easier to use.
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Nonsense. There are already CGI humans in big budget movies that people do not realize are CG. This is currently a painstaking and expensive process to get exactly right. It is only a matter of time before a porn film could be produced with CGI actors completely indistinguishable from the real thing, at least to an untrained eye. Maybe 10 years, possibly 20. I doubt longer than that. The idea that it will still be impossible in 100 or 1000 or 10,000 years is ridiculous.
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Re: Re: Re: Hypocrisy
Also, Afghanistan is not in the middle east, so you were actually the first person to mention that region.
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Re: Re: Re: Hypocrisy
It's not really a stereotype to describe the Taliban as oppressive theocrats. That's exactly what they actually are.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: parking plainly does not pose a clear and signif
Still has nothing to do with the case at hand, which is about a search of cars while they're parked, and not traffic.
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Probably not a crime, but a violation.
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Loveland police
Loveland police are really making a name for themselves lately...
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Re: Re: I wonder.
Do they? I've never heard of such a thing.
Natural gas is transported as a liquid by cooling it to -256 F.
http://www.liquefiedgascarrier.com/low-temperature-effects.html
The equipment in Texas froze, as well as losing the electrical power needed to operate.
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