![]() 10/30/2014 at 09:48 • Filed to: fp | ![]() | ![]() |
http://jalopnik.com/the-atomic-bom…
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Also, it's ridiculous how people tout that Dodge isn't "American" anymore, to the point of correcting everyone. The parent company is Italian, they're still based in the US. Every automaker has been so bastardized by the global market that nitpicking is not only a waste of time, but really obnoxious for everyone else.
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Presumably collected from another post elsewhere in the Kinjaverse with some given criteria autobotically and then find/replacing whatever was quasi-valid with the link. Artificially intelligent this is not.
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My designer can write the best Nigerian Prince copy you've seen. I think she may be a Nigerian Prince.
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From the article: "This car may represent the greatest ratio of engineering to never-gonna-useitness this side of an atomic bomb"
This AI is more clever than we think, it just doesn't know how to paragraph comment (Worth concern:
why do AI always focus on things that kill humans??)
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You should pursue that.
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It's intelligent in the same way the male penis "has a mind of its own".
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That's got to be it, bit and pieces of different highly rated comments from totally unrelated articles just kind of mashed together. I guess we should be impressed that its as coherent as it is.