Intel's new voice ai will block (((hate speech))) instead of doing anything useful, like noise cancelling. - No it's not a meme. I pray to christ It needs the new processors to be implemented.

Is anyone even surprised at this considering intel's previous meme-worthy woke-ventures?

globohomo has struck once again lads
why does everything have to do with politics now? it seems like if i want to chill out and do stuff its always "waaa ____ is transphobic for not reffering me as a homoerectusgender and hes also a white supremacist!"
 
globohomo has struck once again lads
why does everything have to do with politics now? it seems like if i want to chill out and do stuff its always "waaa ____ is transphobic for not reffering me as a homoerectusgender and hes also a white supremacist!"
Because every single fucking tech company wants to use the government as a weapon against it's competition. there's also only like 1 or 2 options if you want to host cloud shit and other back end stuff, so you can get easily fucked that way, and there's also an advertising monopoly as well.

They're basically playing staring game waiting for the others to blink so they can cannibalize them. They want to grow but there's no room left unless they eat someone else.
 
Grand Theft Auto Online has a text censoring tool when you use the in game cell phone to send messages to other players. It's funny that it caused the players to essentially invent their own words, in order to insult and taunt each other. And it's esoteric enough that only someone part of that community could understand and be offended by it.
 
Grand Theft Auto Online has a text censoring tool when you use the in game cell phone to send messages to other players. It's funny that it caused the players to essentially invent their own words, in order to insult and taunt each other. And it's esoteric enough that only someone part of that community could understand and be offended by it.

Necessity is the mother of invention. All they are doing is cultivating the invention of new mean words. Which I think is awesome. Do it so fast that the super sensitive babbies can't keep up. :biggrin:
 
Like that saying "get woke, go broke". But I think it's other way around, whenever financial troubles are brewed inside a company it starts desperately grasping for those woke points. And seems the whole Spectre/Meltdown drama with Intel processors, followed by AMD getting upper hand on desktop market plus overall technological stagnation at Intel made future for that company not very bright.
 
"Hey, bleep bleep, you bleep dropped the bleep bleep like I bleep your mother bleep last night when you were bleep and dreaming of bleep the same! Your bleep bleep coconut bleep, why are you even bleep playing this bleep bleep when you can't even grasp bleep the bleep like the black bleep you love to bleep so bleep much?!"

Ah, yes, that's how I imagine a wholesome and welcoming gaming experience uwu
 
Like that saying "get woke, go broke". But I think it's other way around, whenever financial troubles are brewed inside a company it starts desperately grasping for those woke points. And seems the whole Spectre/Meltdown drama with Intel processors, followed by AMD getting upper hand on desktop market plus overall technological stagnation at Intel made future for that company not very bright.
yeah it should be more like "they get woke cuz they go broke" but its too long for the internet's goldfish attention span
 
Like that saying "get woke, go broke". But I think it's other way around, whenever financial troubles are brewed inside a company it starts desperately grasping for those woke points. And seems the whole Spectre/Meltdown drama with Intel processors, followed by AMD getting upper hand on desktop market plus overall technological stagnation at Intel made future for that company not very bright.
Intel doesn't have any financial troubles at all. They are still chugging along selling processors, making 20 billion a year like they have the past 5 years.

The future for Intel is nowhere near the end yet, as they can turn around their issues just as quickly as AMD did. It's not like they are a small corner store that has been reduced to lending money to stay afloat, they are 1 half of a duopoly that makes a product that has constant demand. (Unless RISC computing becomes the norm but that's probably not going to happen for a while yet.)
 
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