This is an AI style blunder.
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But you can never truly change who you are.
That makes even less sense, since the original logo was very axe shaped, but this one just looks like a rectangle.
He didn't do it, but if he'd done it: how could you tell him that he was wrong?
It's kinda messed up reasoning, but it does check out with national obesity statistics:
- Non-Hispanic Black: 49.6%
- Hispanic: 45.6%
- Non-Hispanic White: 41.4%
Even then there's so much overlap in human dimorphism that it's not an exact science, there's still like a 5-10% error rate in sexing perfectly preserved pelvic bones. Accurate enough for anthropology, but that's a big error rate to apply to individuals.
The only feature that actually seems useful for on-device AI is voice to text that doesn't need an Internet connection.
I think the idea is that the diseases are likely to become deadlier whether we do research or not, but by experimenting we are able to get ahead of it.
'Car' should have been painted over with white instead of black. The other text already has a white outline. This is hard to read.
In the Bible story God made the first set, but they were destroyed by Moses in a meltdown. Moses had to carve the rewritten replacements which are the ones that get written down.
Regardless of whether someone thinks Moses is historical, the story itself is a coup of sorts.
Unrelated, but has anyone else noticed the ten commandments read like a bad AI prompt?