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I still think frogs 1972 is the worst move ever made.
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I still think frogs 1972 is the worst move ever made.
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I can see Disney trying to get copyright law changed so that they never lose the rightsToo bad Star wars isn't entering public domain in our lifetime haha
At lest it was funny bad.You must be registered to see attachments
If they could they might cryo freeze the authors so they can never be declared dead hahaI can see Disney trying to get copyright law changed so that they never lose the rights
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They already haveI can see Disney trying to get copyright law changed so that they never lose the rights
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They've made several attempts - one of them was actually called the 'Mickey Mouse Protection Act'I can see Disney trying to get copyright law changed so that they never lose the rights
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Still so sad they can't make new hit characters.They've made several attempts - one of them was actually called the 'Mickey Mouse Protection Act'
If they could they might cryo freeze the authors so they can never be declared dead haha
IDK never played them to know if I want to play them since they ugly....just saying hahaSo what game is something your love to play if the girls/guys where not so fucking ugly?
That could work still would be cool to be immortal head with robot body hahaYou must be registered to see attachments
What about a robot body with a robot headThat could work still would be cool to be immortal head with robot body haha
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yes and they are making a franchise out of the movies for that and other fairy tales.Winnie the Pooh also went public domain
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I think you misspelt Grindr.A lot of people still on that grind I see
Lawyers are already having AI write briefs they submit to the court citing cases that don't exist, I'm sure this will work well. AI could be useful as a check after the report is written, to see if it spits back any clarifying questions the officer could add answers to in the report.Have just seen a news report about some police departments in the US trialing the use of AI for the writing of incident reports and asking questions about how such reports will hold up in the courtroom during trial. Or even the appellant side of things after a conviction.
Why so hostile @Shawnchapp has been top 1 for a while when I do it...it is showing off?What about a robot body with a robot head
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I wonder how many are sliding bye without anyone noticing.Lawyers are already having AI write briefs they submit to the court citing cases that don't exist, I'm sure this will work well. AI could be useful as a check after the report is written, to see if it spits back any clarifying questions the officer could add answers to in the report.
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