I’m baffled. As an industry observer and analyst who studies this industry and the companies within it, I am baffled by how Wall Street thinks about Apple. I do, however, have a theory. It’s called ...
Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., was famous for his “reality distortion field.” Through a combination of charisma, bravado, doggedness and conviction that the impossible was possible, Jobs drove ...
At first glance, with the Apple Reality Distortion Field at full power, the iPad Air seems like an impeccable, immaculate device that could only ever be conceived by the magicians at Apple in ...
The late Steve Jobs was said to possess a “reality distortion field,” a charisma that got people to jump through walls for him, and drew capital to him, even when results weren't going his way. But ...
Apple didn’t cast much light on visionOS at WWDC this year, and it hasn’t received much attention since. But don’t mistake this something for nothing. Two recent events indicate there’s a lot going on ...
It may come as a surprise to those of us who consider ourselves au courant with the state of the world, not to mention sane, that there are still people out there who would deny the reality of ...
Source: ChatGPT modified by NostaLab. There’s a new study in Computers in Human Behavior that I found both subtle and stunning. It found that people who used AI to solve LSAT-style problems performed ...
Not wishing to be picky, well, ok, being picky, but is it not some years since the claim was set at 15 x 10-2 centuries? Maybe 5 years? Maybe more? If that were up-to-date, it would say 23 * 10^-2.
Also on the slate is My Homicide, created by Bruce Ramsay (The Porter), a procedural about a brilliant detective haunted by his wife’s unsolved murder who teams up with an AI version of himself to ...
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