In some languages (like French) "I wonder" is said like "I ask myself". So I think it's a translation mistake.
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Yes that part is clear, but the question is about the collateral damage on legitimate usage.
Especially coming from Google, who was one of the good guys pushing open standards and interoperability.
There is also the issue of determining if a given image is real or AI. If AI were legal, that means prosecution would need to prove images are real and not AI with the risk of letting go real offenders.
The need to ban AI CSAM is even clearer than cartoon CSAM.
Crypto currencies doesn't mean "hidden currency", it means currency based on cryptography.
They asked her already and she refused.
Crypto means cryptography, stop using it to talk about cryptocurrency.
That's because in the 80's you had to know computers to use them, and most people never touched them. Only geeks like you and me.
Now everyone uses a computer (at least the screen-only computer in their pocket) without knowing anything about it.
It doesn't mean there are less people who really know how computers work. Just that now even clueless people use them.
You don't need man, just type the command with no arguments and you'll get the help message.
They want us to believe it was by accident but I'm pretty sure it wasn't.
IANAL but probably not
And it was overpriced. I can see people buying a useless toy for 50 bucks, but not for $700.