(I don't know of a single Turkish person NOT voting for him that thinks that his degree is authentic)
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recep_Tayyip_Erdo%C4%9Fan_univ...
here is the blooper a TV news channel that leans towards the opposition side had. you can see how their postures and gestures change immediately: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20szE-7h4NA
extended interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhCfXFZgd0I
Would love to hear OpenAI's explanation behind this line of thinking.
From my understanding, the technology is still limited to extremely low-saturation colors with extremely low contrast as well, see [1] for example photos and how the tech works.
It's certainly not ready for advertising -- instead of a vibrant color image, it looks like something printed on newspaper and left to fade in the sun for 5 years.
And color e-readers have significantly worse contrast than black & white ones, which already aren't great.
So if you truly need usable color, it seems like you're still always going to choose a traditional LCD/OLED display. Based on the fundamental limitations of the color filters used with eInk, I don't really see a future for it. At least not unless a new technology emerges that doesn't rely on using color filters on top of traditional black-and-white eInk?
[1] https://goodereader.com/blog/electronic-readers/color-e-pape...
leaving personal comments, jokes, reactions, intros in subtitles is very common in eastern cultures.
Turkish readers will probably remember “esekadam iyi seyirler diler” :)