by Swaggymfman February 03, 2022
by animegirlblushesuwu November 27, 2019
"I'm not sure of the specific utility of the word, 'meme.' Why not just call it idea? I suppose coining a brand new word glamorizes a concept and helps us appreciate it on a contextual metaplane."
by shadyladyk March 10, 2010
A common name for a douchey, posh guy in Vadodara city. Classic cheater, will downgrade after every girlfriend, and ALWAYS HAS A GIRL BEST FRIEND (who is also his family friend)! Frequents the gym and boasts his "ganizzzzz" for popularity, will love bomb you, immediately gets a new girl after he breaks up with you, and always down for friends with benefits. An Aarav usually has good grades and will be very popular, but he will also have many rifts inside his friend groups. Most Aaravs wear the amazon bead bracelet, are either super tall or super short, wither super fat or super skinny and will have at least 3 exes. They always fall for the girl best friend and are a huge red flag. Always stay away from AARAVS!!!!
In the City of Vadodara
Gaurav: Yoooo did you see how Aarav (specifically in Vadodara) has a new gf now?
Manas: Bro that's his rebound from his ex
Gaurav: Yeah? Well we all know that he is going to marry his girl best friend anyways!
Gaurav: Yoooo did you see how Aarav (specifically in Vadodara) has a new gf now?
Manas: Bro that's his rebound from his ex
Gaurav: Yeah? Well we all know that he is going to marry his girl best friend anyways!
by ding dong sussy baka April 04, 2024
* specific faction * = When someone need to mesure his dick with other ppl. in flaming contest and dont have more arguments or dont feel satisfed with previous losts.... ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
by Rufysimus January 26, 2017
A Blog with a Specific Theme or interest.
When a blogger develops more than one blog, because they have eclectic interests and what may be applicable to one blog, may not be "theme-specific' to their Home Blog.
When a blogger develops more than one blog, because they have eclectic interests and what may be applicable to one blog, may not be "theme-specific' to their Home Blog.
She had a theme-specific blog for fashion.
by Tankai II January 30, 2014
Summary: AI will specifically destroy jobs created by computers in the first place, preserving 'offline' jobs, while minimally impacting work quality, and preserving gross productivity.
1) The jobs that AI destroys will largely be isolated to many of the same jobs the computers created, facilitated or enabled, 2) The more that workers in a given field were reliant upon computers, the lower the percentage of them will be required to accomplish the same output after AI is deployed; this reduction in demand for workers could be up to 90% in some market segments. 3) When this happens, work quality only suffers slightly; 4) When this happens, productivity is not reduced, and some companies may scale-up fewer workers to surpass previous productivity levels.
The take-away is that jobs that were largely or entirely not dependent on computers (or which predate computer) will be less impacted by the rollout of ML and AI. These jobs include carpenters, police, paramedics, doctors, refuse workers, power linesmen.
This will remain true until corporations push culture if not laws to have androids perform those remaining jobs left to humans (e.g. carpenters, police, paramedics, doctors, refuse workers, power linesmen). At that point, society will debate whether productivity is more important that anthropocentrism and protecting a moralized, industrious, human populations.
Put forth by Zackery West, marketer, in 2024.
reworded and resubmitted
1) The jobs that AI destroys will largely be isolated to many of the same jobs the computers created, facilitated or enabled, 2) The more that workers in a given field were reliant upon computers, the lower the percentage of them will be required to accomplish the same output after AI is deployed; this reduction in demand for workers could be up to 90% in some market segments. 3) When this happens, work quality only suffers slightly; 4) When this happens, productivity is not reduced, and some companies may scale-up fewer workers to surpass previous productivity levels.
The take-away is that jobs that were largely or entirely not dependent on computers (or which predate computer) will be less impacted by the rollout of ML and AI. These jobs include carpenters, police, paramedics, doctors, refuse workers, power linesmen.
This will remain true until corporations push culture if not laws to have androids perform those remaining jobs left to humans (e.g. carpenters, police, paramedics, doctors, refuse workers, power linesmen). At that point, society will debate whether productivity is more important that anthropocentrism and protecting a moralized, industrious, human populations.
Put forth by Zackery West, marketer, in 2024.
reworded and resubmitted
"I'm a USPS door delivery mailman, so, according to West's Theory Of Specific Economic Destruction, my job delivering mail should be fine even if the Postal Service grows more efficient at correctly routing addresses and scheduling delivery drivers."
by Zack West February 18, 2024