To me, sounds like: “You’re allowed to play this game where odds are we will we take your money but you’re not allowed to pay attention.”
To me, sounds like: “You’re allowed to play this game where odds are we will we take your money but you’re not allowed to pay attention.”
It’s exactly what they mean and you’re just telling me that you choose to communicate your ignorance by being confidently wrong.
https://equity.osu.edu/education-and-resources/protected-class-definitions
“Prisoners are one of the federally-protected populations of research participants. This status, accompanied by additional regulatory requirements and ethical considerations, is designed to reduce specific risks that may be experienced by this vulnerable population. This includes confidentiality risks as well as vulnerability to undue influence on the decision about whether to participate in the research.”
https://www.washington.edu/research/hsd/guidance/protected-vulnerable-populations/prisoners/
Yes, but here’s the thing…some casinos have now started to advertise single-deck blackjack. To me, as soon as fewer decks have become an incentive to entice people to your particular casino, they should have no right to kick you out over card counting at those tables. But that’s just me and my silly basic morals.
The relevant law is “The house always wins.”
I think you two are talking past each other. “People wearing swastikas” is not a class of people because nazism isn’t a religion. They are just people making a choice to wear a shitty and offensive armband. Classes are about things people either couldn’t possibly help; such as nationality, race, sex, disability, color…or things so closely tied to their identity that they should never be expected to change; such as gender, sexuality, and religion.
Then there are some outside of the standard discourse as well, like prisoners are a protected class when it comes to psychological research.
I can see the similarities, you have a good feeling at first and then at the end you feel sick to your stomach and a bunch of cars are lined up outside your house.
Thanks, even my parents need therapy now.
Yeah, I don’t see OpenAI losing that case, there are plenty of others developing AI, including much bigger companies like Google. It’s hard to argue with a straight face that they’ll prevent anyone else from entering the market.