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I agree. I was wrong to base its value soley around profitability.
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2024-15-06
Tiktok should be higher.
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2024-15-06
Space Karen needs to chill
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2024-15-06
Maybe those suggestions are videos watched by others you follow? Maybe they are paid ads?
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2024-15-06
Yeah that never happened
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2024-15-06
You mean Twitter?
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2024-15-06
Bluesky is almost at feature parity. But the problem is how entrenched Twitter is. It became integral to journalism. And many communities formed on the site that have fractured since Elon took over. All the alternatives are good, but they’re fracturing the communities looking for alternatives.
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2024-15-06
No surprise. Musk is missing the half of his brain that has ethics and decency.
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2024-15-06
If X users are both left and right affiliated, they may report stories that don’t fit their mindset as inaccurate. It’s unlikely that the user base align as to what constitutes “misinformation”
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2024-15-06
So glad Musk is here to save the world. What would we do without him??
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2024-15-06
And Reddit is just a mash up of posts from all of those places 😂
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2024-15-06
I deleted my x account as it was swamped with all kinds of porn and racist videos and all sorts of toxic crap - it actually depressed me
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2024-15-06
Does anyone else remember when the internet was full of useful non-commercialized information posted by well-intentioned nerds? I miss that
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2024-15-06
Twitter/x whatever it’s called now, never was and is not now a news source.
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2024-15-06
Exactly why he bought it
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2024-15-06
I'm shocked! Shocked! ...well not that shocked.
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2024-15-06
And once it fell off it became clear he was always a rich racist. These views didn't come up one day in his middle years out of nowhere!
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2024-15-06
Well, it’s not a news source in the first place.
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2024-15-06
Wow almost like it isn’t a news source and is a social media platform
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2024-15-06
I don't think you rightly claim the study said it had the highest rate of misinformation. It found it had the highest percentage of users reporting having seen misinformation, but nothing about frequency. If misinformation were an equal percentage across all platforms, you'd expect that to be true of whichever platform people used most frequently as a news source, which was X.
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2024-15-06
Lmao why does everyone on here think Twitter only host conservative misinformation. It swings both ways. The amount of garbage I see coming from tankies and commies is absolutely mind boggling. There’s going to be infliction point and anyone that uses Twitter for any meaningful source should automatically be discredited.
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2024-15-06
Why isn’t Reddit listed there? I am using Reddit now for news…
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2024-15-06
Concerning ‼️ Looking into it
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2024-15-06
The problem is, say as an artist that has a following on twitter and has lots of other artists that they follow/follow them in a big art community, that formed literally over an entire decade, it essentially breaks down unless most or all of the community moves all at once. So you find yourself just staying there even though you hate the platform.
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2024-15-06
The consensus on COVID changed almost daily and there was almost more damage from the advice and restrictions from these "experts" than the virus itself. The fact people like you are still using COVID as an example of why we should listen to "experts" when it's one of the best examples of why not to listen to them shows how little you actually know. They're just as corrupt and paid for and controllable and afraid of "wrong speak" and being cancelled and fundless and jobless as anyone else. Tons of experts and scientist and doctors said smoking wasn't bad for you. "If you're pregnant 9 out of 10 doctors recommend Marlboro!". It's just fascinating to see people like yourself talk so matter of factly while being so blind to a truth that's been proven time and time again.
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2024-15-06
Thank you, literally no one in the thread mentioning that Twitter isn't a news source. 
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2024-15-06
Shocking absolutely nobody
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2024-15-06
> Which virologists? The ones you agree with? The consensus, as I said. Do you not know what a consensus is?
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2024-15-06
Obviously the consensus of experts changes over time and will do so more rapidly with something novel that has not been studied yet. The experts will have to make best guesses based on their knowledge of other similar situations (in this case, other Corona viruses), an they will err on the side of caution, particularly when lives are at stake. Accusing them of being corrupt for being wrong in a situation where they were starting on the back foot as you just did is not constructive. Because if America, for example, had followed their advice, a million people who died would be alive today. I know this because, where I live, we locked down for four weeks, actually took it seriously and killed the virus dead. We had two years without COVID (and record economic growth) and only let it in once we were all vaccinated. >"If you're pregnant 9 out of 10 doctors recommend Marlboro!". That's a quote from an advert from a time before truth in advertising laws.
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2024-15-06
Yess we use Twitter for entertainment and to see what’s trending
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2024-16-06
$420 is tesla.
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2024-16-06
funny enough, the community notes program still exists. he probably doesn’t know how to turn it off
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2024-16-06
You’re right. I should let the qualified experts inform me. Thanks for taking the time to educate me! Have a nice day.
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2024-17-06
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Hi everyone! Thank you to the mods for letting me comment here. My name is Emma Ockerman, I'm work in audience engagement at Nikkei Asia. We just published this story that I thought your community might be interested in. Here's an excerpt for those who don't want to leave reddit: *The first drone that Kentucky's Hardin County sheriffs used was a DJI Matrice 300. A local agriculture cooperative donated the Chinese-made device in 2021 to help officers track down teenagers who destroyed crops on a farm covering hundreds of acres.* *While officers on foot were always just a few steps behind, the drone was able to find and capture images of the culprits in minutes.* *Sgt. Travis Cook told Nikkei Asia that drones quickly became an indispensable tool for the sheriff's department, which later established a fleet of five DJI craft. They have been used to scout for potentially poisonous materials in a derailed train and even saved officers' lives during a hostage situation, he said.* *The irony is that while police officers, firefighters and rescue workers across the country embrace Chinese drones, Washington is warning that the technology poses a material risk to the U.S. This has opened up a heated debate over local safety versus national security, complicating Washington's efforts to establish a hawkish yet pragmatic China policy.* *Lawmakers in Washington introduced the Countering CCP Drones Act in March and the Drones for First Responders (DFR) Act in May to ban DJI and hike tariffs on Chinese drones in general. Revenue from those tariffs would be used to fund purchases of American drones for public safety departments.* *The U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services Committee has included the Countering CCP Drones Act in its draft of the 2025 financial year National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a significant defense policy bill. The NDAA is being reviewed by the committee this week and is expected to advance to the House floor.* *The Countering CCP Act could be passed swiftly if "the legislation is included in a larger bipartisan bill like defense appropriations," said Jack Zhang, assistant professor in the political science department at the University of Kansas, similar to how the ban on TikTok was included in the foreign aid bill in April.* *DJI denied allegations that the Chinese government has backdoor access to its data or the company is unfairly subsidized.* *"The DFR Act's proposal to increase taxes and eventually ban drones manufactured in China is xenophobia wrapped inside a national security cover," the company said in a statement.* *Public safety agencies are already barred from using federal grants to buy Chinese drones, but a number of them, including in Kentucky, New Jersey and Connecticut, have made purchases using their own budgets. Many say they would buy them even with higher tariffs.* *Luis Figueiredo, a detective with the Elizabeth Police Department in New Jersey, says new tariffs would be "bad news" for users.* *"DJI is not going to discount the tariff off, \[so\] the customer is going to pay more money for a DJI drone," said Figueiredo, who flies five or six drones a day. "In the end, who's really funding that? It's going to be public safety."* *And price -- or more accurately what you get for that price -- is one of the biggest pieces of the puzzle.* *Several officers and drone dealers told Nikkei Asia that U.S. drones cost three to four times more than Chinese models without offering even the same level of technology.* *"Would you rather drive a Cadillac Escalade that has all the comforts and tools you need to make your job a lot easier? Or would you rather pay more money and drive a Ford Escort that has no options at all?" said Cook, the Kentucky sergeant. "It is what it is."*
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2024-14-06
It's a stupid, dimwitted and nonsensical analogy. That's all.
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2024-15-06
lol no they don’t. Get out of here with this Chinese propaganda you CCP simp.
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2024-15-06
I am all for Americans not having access to the best and most user friendly drones on the market. Less demand and more supply means that as a Canadian DJI their drones will become cheaper. It also means I might get my hands on some great used stuff that Americans now are more inclined to sell. Also congratulations on those Senators that hold stock in American based drone companies. Good jump pumping up your salary! I hope the US will also start banning every drone related part that is made in China. No batteries, no motors. The future wars will be drone wars, and it's better that American pilots don't get to much practice. The time of American world domination is over, and I am all for it! See we use to think that if all countries just start selling and buying from each other and mixing their economies then nobody can have war anymore. But Americans have showed us this is wrong. The way forward is to make it as hard as possible on other countries to do trade with your country. This will bring more peace. #/s
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They have to run for office first.
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2024-15-06
there is always a second option
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2024-15-06
I personally don’t get the drama. We are talking about publicly posted pictures and text here. That anyone, human or bot, can go in and read right now. If you don’t want AI, or humans, to train on that, don’t post it publiclly on the internet.
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Hope they make them change the notarization process, so that apps can self notarize. Like in the Mac
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2024-14-06
As an American bless the EU for fixing the tech world! We are owned by the billionaire capitalists over here but once you do it we tend to follow. I love my iPhone with USB-C! Fight the good fight!
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2024-14-06
>The European Commission has determined that the iPhone maker is not complying with obligations to allow app developers to “steer” users to offers outside its App Store without imposing fees on them, according to three people with close knowledge of its investigation. They are already falling for their own reality distortion... >Apple declined to comment but pointed to an earlier statement that said: “We’re confident our plan complies with the DMA, and we’ll continue to constructively engage with the European Commission as they conduct their investigations.”
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It whipped a two-humped Bactrian camel's ass
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2024-15-06
Mozilla don’t give two flyin Firefux about ol Poopy Pootin Pants.
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2024-15-06
>That said, would they have restored the add-ons without being called out for it? probably not - but is that even bad? if its not an issue then its not an issue if some project based in a foreign country decided they had to protest my government on my behalf and get banned about something i didnt care about i wouldnt approve of that - and while the question seems pretty clear cut here i appreciate that they waited for feedback from people who lived closer to the issue rather than just making assumptions about it
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Kinda feels like Mozilla was nudged to unban them after the developers complained it broke no terms. > The day the ban went into effect, Roskomsvoboda – the developer of Censor Tracker – took to the official Mozilla forums and asked why his extension was suddenly banned in Russia with no warning. > "We recently noticed that our add-on is now unavailable in Russia, despite being developed specifically to circumvent censorship in Russia," dev zombbo complained. "We did not violate Mozilla's rules in any way, so this decision seems strange and unfair, to be honest." > Another developer for a banned add-on chimed in that they weren't informed either. Why did it happen in the first place. > "In alignment with our commitment to an open and accessible internet, Mozilla will reinstate previously restricted listings in Russia," the group declared. "Our initial decision to temporarily restrict these listings was made while we considered the regulatory environment in Russia and the potential risk to our community and staff. Mozilla also got caught in that Onerep trap that was a data broker hole for too long to a Russian/Belarus funded parent. [Mozilla Drops Onerep After CEO Admits to Running People-Search Networks](https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/03/mozilla-drops-onerep-after-ceo-admits-to-running-people-search-networks/) > Mozilla Drops Onerep After CEO Admits to Running People-Search Networks > Launched in 2018 under the name Firefox Monitor, Mozilla Monitor also checks data from the website Have I Been Pwned? to let users know when their email addresses or password are leaked in data breaches. > On March 14, KrebsOnSecurity published a story showing that Onerep’s Belarusian CEO and founder Dimitiri Shelest launched dozens of people-search services since 2010, including a still-active data broker called Nuwber that sells background reports on people. Onerep and Shelest did not respond to requests for comment on that story. > But on March 21, Shelest released a lengthy statement wherein he admitted to maintaining an ownership stake in Nuwber, a consumer data broker he founded in 2015 — around the same time he launched Onerep. > “Though customer data was never at risk, the outside financial interests and activities of Onerep’s CEO do not align with our values,” Mozilla wrote. “We’re working now to solidify a transition plan that will provide customers with a seamless experience and will continue to put their interests first.” > KrebsOnSecurity also reported that Shelest’s email address was used circa 2010 by an affiliate of Spamit, a Russian-language organization that paid people to aggressively promote websites hawking male enhancement drugs and generic pharmaceuticals. As noted in the March 14 story, this connection was confirmed by research from multiple graduate students at my alma mater George Mason University. Mozilla, you are slippin'...
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2024-15-06
I'll say it again, it's nice to see an organization not just rolling over when an oppressive government theeatens them. Google, Microsoft, and many others could survive just fine without a country. Yes they won't have as high of profits, but they'll also have reduced operating costs.
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2024-15-06
Yeah but Mozilla probably doesn’t operate in that country, which is different from Apple et al.
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2024-14-06
The more things change the more they stay the same.
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2024-15-06
Trump derangement syndrome still got you rattled eh?
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2024-15-06
China owns Reddit you aren’t allowed to say that!
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2024-15-06
IDK, we should ask experienced people like Herman Cain
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2024-15-06
Careful. You’re going against Reddit’s “we have to keep pretending the parties are different! The rich at the top of both parties who make profit from distractions like this told us to!” narrative.
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2024-15-06
I genuinely can’t tell if there’s bots set up to keep the narrative alive or if you all are just THAT fucking gullible and delusional. How is it you all know the lengths the 1% go to and yet you still blindly believe their propaganda when it comes to this?
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2024-15-06
Over 1 million dead Americans. Just say you don't care about your fellow humans. Just admit you despise our country. I sure hope you're not a Christian because you're not going anywhere good.
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2024-15-06
Sorry I get all my medical advice from the Joe Rogan podcast
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2024-15-06
Begun, the meme wars have.
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2024-15-06
It matters but it doesn’t stop every bad thing from happening.
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2024-15-06
Yeah, and one way they do it is by getting a moderator spot in a related sub on sites like reddit where they can later push political propaganda and ban the truth as misinformation. On an unrelated note, don't share research showing covid damages the immune system in any coronavirus sub unless you want to be banned for misinformation. For sharing scientific articles... But! If for some reason that were to happen to you: [https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket\_form\_id=19300233728916](https://support.reddithelp.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=19300233728916)
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2024-15-06
This is the conspiracy theorists are the conspiracy.
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2024-15-06
So it is your opinion that the pandemic would’ve been “better” if it had killed more people?
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2024-15-06
Philippines was a former US puppet and a current uneasy ally that's trying to have a independent foreign policy.
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2024-15-06
I am sorry, I totally got it the opposite way.
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2024-15-06
until shit like this gets revealed and turns into blowback against US reputation
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2024-16-06
> not discourage vaccines in general though health experts all say this doesn't happen and the propaganda's end effect still causes discouragement of vaccines in general, including non-COVID ones like flu/measles/etc
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2024-16-06
One month old obvious troll account spreading misinformation. Cool cool cool.
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This must be how the Fox caught fire
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Umm... What?
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2024-15-06
They do that because they’ve been instructed to do that with the system prompt. It would be trivial for GPT-4 to make up those details.
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2024-15-06
The point of the Turing test is that the machine needs to be at the same level as the as the humans, right? So if 67% said the human was human, we would want 67% saying GPT-4 was human. That would be my definition of a pass, but I guess I may have had it wrong….
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2024-15-06
Consistency is an issue of context length, which from my laymen’s understanding is like short term memory, that is being improved rapidly. As for taking the initiative - they are indeed just responding to inputs, but the input could be anything, the commercial models are just set up to respond to our questions, and nothing else. Most of what you’re talking about is about implementation, not capabilities.
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2024-15-06
You can hand-wave it as @implementation not capabilities”but the fact remains that we haven’t seen it yet.  Or at least I haven’t. 
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2024-15-06
Yes, but even the uncensored model is censored by data they choose to train it.
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2024-15-06
Real eyes realize real lies so the ai could never
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2024-15-06
I've met and work for some people who wouldn't pass the Turing test...
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2024-15-06
Did you mean to say that you can tell it’s *not* a human?
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2024-15-06
So are humans :)
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2024-15-06
Think of 54% this way - you would have been 4% more accurate using a coin flip to make a random guess compared to participants trying to talk to the AI to figure it out. Regardless of how well a human does, the 50% threshold is defined as a good enough point as a "pass"
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2024-15-06
I understand the logic being applied here, just not sure I agree with it. If you factor out random chance, we are really comparing 4% to 17%. So factoring out random chance, respondents were four times more likely to correctly guess the human than they were to incorrectly guess the machine was human. I wouldn’t say that quite rises to the level of “indistinguishable.” I don’t have any expertise, to be clear, but this feels like we chose the weakest possible definition so we could write the headline.
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2024-15-06
The Turing test is not some rigorous scientific test that proves sentience, its a philosophical thought experiment to probe how we define intelligence. Its also a very flawed idea that has been challenged a lot over the last century.
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2024-15-06
I have bad news
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2024-15-06
Also, sometimes bots are humans. I am/not a bot.
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2024-15-06
Schrödinger's bot.
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My 2017 30 kWh Leaf reports my long term average is 8.6km/kWh. Thats typically a 50:50 mix of highway and local travel. The Lucid CEO is spouting hot air.
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2024-15-06
Maybe they can achieve that performance by utilizing the CEO's hot air?
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