My Minnesota mortician friend Angela has a podcast about deathcare. It's short, informative and sometimes (appropriately) funny. I learn something new every episode. You might like it. https://www.inspiredjourneysmn.com/tmyk/
I know it's a commonplace observation, but it still boggles my mind to watch a kid take a fall that would lead to $100k of healthcare if I had it, then get up and immediately fall again even worse, then get up and keep skating having suffered no ill effects.
I'm really glad that GPT is making it into consumer applications so that normies can see firsthand how easily its guardrails can be gamed by even non-technical users. This is much closer to the intuition of unaligned-by-default AI than red-herring tropes like the Terminator.
In Star Trek, they are speaking a future form of English that has regained the vocative case, which is handy for the computer to tell when it's being addressed vs mentioned.
Setting aside junkmail addressed to "resident", do you get more mail addressed (correctly) to you, or more addressed (wrongly) to former residents, etc.?
Storks *do* actually deliver babies, but they're all followed by pelicans that gobble them up again. So all the babies that survive are born out of wombs instead. We're not sure where the storks are getting the babies.