An anonymous reader shares a report: Australia's Department of the Treasury has found that Microsoft's Copilot can easily deliver return on investment, but staff exposed to the AI assistant came away from the experience less confident it will help them at work.
The Department conducted a 14-week t...
I got a better one…put a rat in a can, place two papers with two different answers… As a question and let the rat go. Each paper is coated in delicious cheese.
Just figure out if you trust a rat…do you go for the answer an idiot picked? Or do you go for the answer that was less tasty?
I got a better one…put a rat in a can, place two papers with two different answers… As a question and let the rat go. Each paper is coated in delicious cheese.
Just figure out if you trust a rat…do you go for the answer an idiot picked? Or do you go for the answer that was less tasty?
Often the trick behind a lot of these ridiculous methods is they make you hope for a specific outcome, thus exposing a previously hidden desire