This. It’s the equivalent to walking up to someone in the office standing in front of their monitor and starting to talk to them.
And 90% of the time there’s no need for the call anyway. Learn to communicate asynchronously people!
Interesting question on what teaching should do as these tools become more useful. Do you ignore/ban them, or teach students to use them appropriately, or look at entirely different assessment methods?
This is why we need wingbacks that can wing and not just back to stretch the play. But they’re too busy helping out our hapless CBs and Wilson. And in theory we should have 4 in middle there but one is playing basically as a striker and one is completely ineffective at moving the ball forwards.
Never been able to do away games really, and will miss them on iFollow if I’ve got family commitments usually.
Can’t remember the last home game I missed where I wasn’t ill.
Like all AI its best use is as a springboard and a scaffolding for your own stuff really. As a language model rather than a text generation tool though it should lead to some really interesting developments in NLP
So reading up on the six second rule it seems lying on the ball is a loophole. The count doesn’t start until a goalkeeper is able to release the ball which he’s not while lying on the ground.
Silly question, but that starts the second the goalie has it right? So lying on the ground for ten seconds it should technically be an indirect free kick from where he was?
Handy tip is to tell it to play a persons apparently. The winning hackathon entry was an interior design tool that was prepped by telling it it was an interior designer with x and y limitations on what it could say.
The only sure fire way really is the half hour times halves, but it’s far too American to be accepted in the sport generally I reckon. Like a bunch of things refs need to be quicker with yellow cards. I mean Wilson does it loads and has only had four yellows all season. He should be closer to...
Next big thing. Was watching the results of a company hackathon last week and a few teams used it. Some of the results were really impressive. It’s not going to change the world or become general AI but as a language model it’s really a leap forward and super usable.
I pay significantly more per child, but I believe it’s capped here and so if you have more kids they each get less rather than it being a per child amount. It would also be based on his current income wouldn’t it?