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I'm in no way an AI hater. It has some very good use cases. But in the commercial world, if you are promoting a product or service, the phrase "AI-powered" translates to "didn't read the room". The majority probably don't see that as a plus? (I could be wrong!)
Boost if you will to get coverage. The results will be interesting if enough people vote.
EDIT: I should have said "hater or lover". But the question was strictly concerning the use of that language in promo and advertising.
Le week-end de 4 jours.
RIP Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare (11 January 1934 â 5 March 2026), also known as C. A. R. Hoare, pioneering computer scientist.
His seminal contributions include -
Quicksort
Quickselect
Hoare logic
Null reference
Communicating sequential processes
Structured programming
ALGOL
https://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2026/03/tony-hoare-1934-2026.html
https://amturing.acm.org/award_winners/hoare_4622167.cfm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Hoare
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âWhat do you have to hide?â
Everything.
Full stop. Period.
Every. Thing.
What I had for breakfast is my choice to put out in the world.
Who I love, who my friends are, what we talk about, the books I read, the websites I visit, my favourite animal, my choice of shoelaces.
It. Does. Not. Matter. How. âBigâ. Or âSmallâ.
Every. Thing.
Itâs all up to me to decide who I want to share anything with.