AI Pendants might just crash into reality, causing lawsuits to fly. Because so much about the legality of their use depends upon specific state laws, and the exact situation in which they are turned on or turned off. "Copyright Office suggests AI copyright debate was settled in 1965" https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/...ttled-in-1965/ 1965, the same year it's said, that my father started teaching ...
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This article is worth reading carefully, for like a great meal from Toshi's, it is a lot to digest. "How Teriyaki Became Seattle’s Own Fast-Food Phenomenon And what the immigrant-fueled dish tells us about our culture." https://www.seattleweekly.com/food/h...od-phenomenon/ It's a lesson in humanity, and also a lesson in humility. For the man cooked great chicken, and seemed to give everyone a fair deal ...