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return2ozma@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 days ago

Chicks Hatch From World's First Artificial Eggs—A Breakthrough Key to Bringing Giant Birds Back From Extinction

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Chicks Hatch From World's First Artificial Eggs—A Breakthrough Key to Bringing Giant Birds Back From Extinction

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return2ozma@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 5 days ago
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    This is pretty cool tech! However I wonder what is going on with their proofreading - there are typos and double words in the article. How does this slip through in a company like Time?

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      AI did its own proofreading, and found nothing wrong with itself.

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        Mistakes like this are proof it wasn’t written by AI

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      Maybe they fired the proofreaders

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    Life uh, finds a way

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    let’s get some pterodactyls going up in here, there’s way too many of us causing too much trouble

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    Only so long until we can combine a T-Rex with laser guns.

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    It is dangerous to go alone. Take this:

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    In a world plagued by too much carbon in it’s atmosphere, scientists develope a novel way of introducing more carbon to the atmosphere.

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    Have we all forgotten what happened in Jurassic Park?

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      Yeah, they didn’t pay the one sysadmin enough

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        Spared no expense, except for IT. Biggest mistake you can make.

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          Where the film lost a significant message of the books. He did spare a lot of the expense :D

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          You never need to pay the IT guy.

          Everything just works? Why do we need to pay you?

          Everything just borked out of nowhere? What are we paying you for?

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      The franchise has shown over the years that dinosaurs prefer to eat corporate executives and animal abusers. It is also clear that children are safer alone with dinosaurs than with Trump.

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    i literally had this discussion like a week ago on lemmy where i argued that extinct animals can be brought back to life with genetic engineering techniques.

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      If we had any genetic material of dinos, we wouldn’t have to guess from fossilized remains.

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      But then it’s not the same animal so it is not brought back. Like the dire wolf they brought back something that looks like one.

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        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus

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    They are going to make Deathclaws, with feathers.

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