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AI can't replace the trades, huh?
Posted on 3/23/26 at 9:33 pm
Posted on 3/23/26 at 9:33 pm
Posted on 3/23/26 at 9:42 pm to rickgrimes
This is what I want my AI doing. Dangerous work. Not writing my books, songs, and movies.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 9:47 pm to rickgrimes
Not in my small town. Wake me up when “AI” can show up late, disrespect the foreman, drink two tall boys on the way home, and have its paycheck garnished by 36% for child support.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 9:48 pm to rickgrimes
China can’t build a blender that works more than 6 months. You think they going to build an electrician robot work a shite?
Posted on 3/29/26 at 11:30 pm to Kafka
Publisher cancels horror novel's release over AI claims
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The US release of a horror novel has been cancelled by its publisher over concerns that AI was used to help write it.
Shy Girl by US author Mia Ballard had been scheduled for publication in the US next month, but that will no longer go ahead, publisher Hachette said. The UK version, which was released in November, will also be discontinued.
A spokesperson for Hachette told BBC News the company "remains committed to protecting original creative expression and storytelling".
Ballard, who sold almost 2,000 copies of the book in the UK, has denied using AI to write the book - telling the New York Times an acquaintance she hired to edit the original self-published version of the novel had used AI.
"This controversy has changed my life in many ways and my mental health is at an all time low and my name is ruined for something I didn't even personally do," she said, noting she was pursuing legal action.
The New York Times, which first reported the story, said it "appears to be the first commercial novel from a major publishing house to be pulled over evidence of AI use".
The publisher said: "Hachette remains committed to protecting original creative expression and storytelling.
"Orbit (in the US) will not publish Shy Girl, and Wildfire (in the UK) have decided to no longer continue publishing their edition," it added, referring to its imprints.
Originally self-published last February, Shy Girl was described in its promotional material as a "buzzy BookTok sensation" and "a harrowing tale of survival and revenge" and well as being "bloody and unapologetic".
However, one reviewer on the GoodReads website claimed the book appeared to be "written by ChatGPT", while another noted the "bizarre formatting, typos and repetitive turns of phrase".
Posted on 3/29/26 at 11:44 pm to Kafka
That video might be? but it's still being done in Chyna according to grok..
Yes, China is actively using robots to maintain and repair high-voltage power lines to enhance safety and efficiency. These robots, often deployed by drones, perform dangerous tasks like de-icing, inspection, and live-line repairs, allowing human technicians to control them remotely from the ground
Yes, China is actively using robots to maintain and repair high-voltage power lines to enhance safety and efficiency. These robots, often deployed by drones, perform dangerous tasks like de-icing, inspection, and live-line repairs, allowing human technicians to control them remotely from the ground
This post was edited on 3/29/26 at 11:47 pm
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