Smart glasses: next opportunity window or dead-end tech?

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Third-Party VotersDemocrats began rehearsing this reprise of the spoiler rhetoric from Ralph Naders 2000 campaign well before Election Day this year.Certainly the New York Times and the Washington Post threw every investigative resource they had at the mobbed-up tax-dodger and serial sexual harasser soon to be known as the Commander-in-Chief.

Smart glasses: next opportunity window or dead-end tech?

This is precisely the result one would expect from a successful ethnic nationalist or fascist movement.Because we understand characters and stories much better than we will ever understand the mysterious mechanics of our own minds.It would also be more compelling if the Democrats could demonstrate that this supposed late-October Surprise changed the mind of a single voter anywhere.

Smart glasses: next opportunity window or dead-end tech?

if you figure in Americas influence on the world—must be threatened to preserve the peaceful transition of power.We see Clinton partisans framing their candidates loss as the result of fantastic machinations by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his crack team of cyber-spies.

Smart glasses: next opportunity window or dead-end tech?

and retreated to the only place she seemed to feel comfortable—talking small groups of rich people out of their money.

But the only thing crazier than a broken constitution is a broken constitution that for all practical purposes cannot be amended.The difference is that Plus users get priority access to GPT-4o while free users will get booted back to GPT-3.

OpenAIs standard version of ChatGPT relies on GPT-4o to power its chatbot.OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that GPT-4 is now significantly smarter and more pleasant to use.

and GPQA (A Graduate-Level Google-Proof QA Benchmark).It is available to developers through OpenAIs API.

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