A bit “muscular” for an MX-5 but it does look nice!
Looks like an Aston Martin DB12 with a Mazda 6 front grille. Door mirrors are very thin
Oh, they weren’t the scissor-door pop-out handles then?
Only 4W combined power output?
I’ve used it to get inspiration for my modifications to my nc and hayabusa and its been very helpful and very easy to use
I feel sick…. Its electric
Nuke it, i don’t care its an MX-5, its not got an engine so in my eyes its a household appliance not a car so it might aswell be called the mazda fridge freezer (other appliances are available)
It is just totally unacceptable and wrong
Don’t shoot the messenger. A.I. decided not to put an ICE under the hood. I’m with you and would shun the EV option.
So i have been using AI recently to give me ideas on a show car build for my nc and this is what its come up with…
I quite like it and this is my planned route for the next 2 years, I shall obviously start up a build thread when the time comes to start it which should be starting in may next year.
Although mine is an nc1 and it has missed a few parts I have already bought for the car it is how id like it to look, I may well source an nc2 front and rear bumper and headlights for it but have a awhile to decide
I went on social media
love the stance on this car……!
It was probably a vast improvement of forecasts from 10, 20, 30, years ago.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adi2336
AI weather models are trained using past weather data, which is rather different to the computational weather forecasting you favour. The risk though is the climate change might bring in new weather patterns.
I have no doubt that AI-enhanced mammography has saved thousands of woman from both delayed cancer diagnosis, but also unecessary and traumatic biopsy surgery. Traditional mammography involves people looking a scans, looking for suspicious masses. 50% of the time, people get it wrong; either missing a cancer, or misdiagnosing a lump as cancerous (sparking lumpectomies). AI mammography, trained using a set of synthetic mammograms, has achieved a 75% correct outcome. That’s an undeniable benefit. People who say “AI has a long way to come” probably don’t really understand how far it has come. Medicine is a place where AI is now easily exceeding the skill of the person.
Output is only as good as the input. Those who find fault in the putput are probably individuals who can’t express themselves clearly. That might be the skill of the future; Prompt Engineering.
Recently Deloitte go into trouble. A report commissioned by the Australian government into the performance of one of its departments was recently found to contain AI hallucinations, and worse, a cover up of AI hallucinations. An hallucination is a convincing sounding statement, seemingly backed up by sources that either sound legitimate, and which prove to be made up, or are unrelated.
Azure would have been fine to take 80-90% of the legwork; kind of like, in the past, getting the juniors to do the basic background research, and seniors fill in the higher level insight. Government tenders typically are won based on the lowest offer, but often, those issuing the tenders have unrealistic expectations what actually can be achieved in the expected budget (ie. defence delibery budgets are frequently exceeded).
Man, how bad must have those been
That looks wonderful! I hope you achieve it.
Remember 1987?
Looks like they’ve brought Zircon Sand back
He does need to clunk click, even on the shortest trip.
The elephants have still got Big Ears because Noddy won’t pay the ransome!