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- Comment on Mozilla.social sent out a slew of account invites to their waitlist 11 months ago:
I was thinking hopefully this one won’t be extremely political but my hopes died when I noticed the name of Op.
- Comment on Montana Judge: TikTok ban likely a 'fundamental constitutional violation' 11 months ago:
I my opinion this place has been taken over by the far leftists. I blocked worldnews because the mods delete inconvenient sorced facts from discussions. Even if that’s all the comment has.
People will also assume you are a fascist if you don’t react with the same outrage they claim to have even if you never disagreed or commented against their opinion. That’s a strong sign of radicalization since they see anyone that’s not exactly like them as an enemy. It’s quite ironic.
- Comment on Car dealers say they can’t sell EVs, tell Biden to slow their rollout 11 months ago:
Can’t this be solved by updating requirements to allow vehicle sales?
- Comment on Google Researchers’ Attack Prompts ChatGPT to Reveal Its Training Data 11 months ago:
yea this “attack” could potentially sink closedAI with lawsuits.
- Comment on Car dealers say they can’t sell EVs, tell Biden to slow their rollout 11 months ago:
I don’t see any problem with removig car dealers. Just phase out of existence no one will miss them.
- Comment on A Spanish agency became so sick of models and influencers that they created their own with AI — and she’s raking in up to $11,000 a month 11 months ago:
There are reasons why it would be better at generating some things better than others in a way that’s roughly proportional to the disparity of training data volume used in the model.
- Comment on The Pentagon is moving toward letting AI weapons autonomously decide to kill humans 11 months ago:
I hope they put some failsafe so that it cannot take action if the estimated casualties puts humans below a minimum viable population.
- Comment on Gamers enraged at Ubisoft for injecting ads into the middle of video games 11 months ago:
disgusting. it doesn’t surprise me. publishers are continously testing how much their customers can bend over.
- Comment on A Googler who just resigned after 18 years reflects on the decline of the company he loved 11 months ago:
why limit yourself when you can get a paycheck and enjoy your job at the same time? consider how many hours of your life you spend at work.
- Comment on Drivers Tend To Kill Pedestrians At Night. Thermal Imaging May Help. 11 months ago:
Absolutely. ignoring the issue is not going to help.
- Comment on US nuke reactor lab hit by 'gay furry hackers' demanding cat-human mutants 11 months ago:
I think it’s likely a nation state. the gay furry claim is just a distraction.
- Comment on Tesla may have picked an unwinnable fight with Sweden’s powerful unions — The first ever strikes and a solidarity blockade against the US carmaker could force it to rethink its entire anti-union model 11 months ago:
If their values are incompatible and they are inflexible they made a mistake and should relocate.
- Comment on CORRECTED EXCLUSIVE OpenAI researchers warned board of AI breakthrough ahead of CEO ouster -sources 11 months ago:
well now this is getting interesting beyond gossip. I doubt they made a significant AGI-related breakthrough but it might be something really cool and useful.
- Comment on Drivers Tend To Kill Pedestrians At Night. Thermal Imaging May Help. 11 months ago:
That’s the usual sentiment in social media comments but in reality most people don’t behave this way. We need to live in the real world if we want to change it. Living a delusion and expecting others to support it is not going to help in reality.
- Comment on Drivers Tend To Kill Pedestrians At Night. Thermal Imaging May Help. 11 months ago:
I mean until recently more people used to die in car accidents than by gunfire. It was the leading cause for kids. I am not advocating for lack of concern. But making cars less useful it’s not a solution since people still have to commute long distances in some countries. You have to weigh the benefits against the costs. If you believe that pedestrians should always be prioritized then you should be advocating for a complete ban on cars
- Comment on Some Microsoft employees fume over the company's open offer to hire hundreds of OpenAI staff 11 months ago:
It’s neither because that’s actually a proven strategy.
- Comment on Drivers Tend To Kill Pedestrians At Night. Thermal Imaging May Help. 11 months ago:
It will help with pedestrian accidents but it will also be terrible for driving since you cannot reduce the distance between cities/commute length
- Comment on Microsoft exec says OpenAI employees can join with same compensation 11 months ago:
It’s the reverse. Companies get in trouble for agreeing to not poach employees from each other.
- Comment on Kyutai is a French AI research lab with a $330 million budget that will make everything open source 11 months ago:
you must be pretty dense if you expect me to respond after I said I’ll not comment further.
- Comment on Google to weaken ad blockers on Chrome in a push for security 11 months ago:
they obviously mean their financial security.
- Comment on Kenya suspends Sam Altman’s eyeball-scanning crypto project (Aug 2023) 11 months ago:
I think that the major issue is that they were paying a one time fee for whatever rights they claimed about the biometrics. They should be paying monthly fees instead.
- Comment on Ousted OpenAI C.E.O. Makes Plans for New Artificial Intelligence Company 11 months ago:
Not just the entire famil. She alleged that even her therapist was against her.
- Comment on Sam Altman’s ouster at OpenAI exposes growing rift in AI industry 11 months ago:
I believe so. My point is that by your comment half of her claims would be no claims since she only made 1 concrete claim.
- Comment on Kyutai is a French AI research lab with a $330 million budget that will make everything open source 11 months ago:
I don’t know him but I do know that people have been banned for criticizing Lemmy administration wrt potential monetization.
I don’t want to be banned so I will not comment further on the admin.
I don’t deny that there are software engineers that would work for free but they are not common.
- Comment on Kyutai is a French AI research lab with a $330 million budget that will make everything open source 11 months ago:
I still don’t know any.
- Comment on Sam Altman’s ouster at OpenAI exposes growing rift in AI industry 11 months ago:
She only claims her brother slept in the same bed as her at 13. She does not have other claims just insinuations. So if it’s all true and she was abused she doesn’t seem to remember what exactly happened.
- Comment on Kyutai is a French AI research lab with a $330 million budget that will make everything open source 11 months ago:
I was assuming they would not self sabotage like that but if they do then you can use a llm to fix that issue with tranlations
- Comment on Kyutai is a French AI research lab with a $330 million budget that will make everything open source 11 months ago:
?? Do you know people with enough time qualifications and money that are willing to work for free? I haven’t.
- Comment on Ousted OpenAI C.E.O. Makes Plans for New Artificial Intelligence Company 11 months ago:
It’s hard to believe no one in the family sided with her. The timing is convenient. The allegations are vague. Is It really likely that she got shadowed banned by her alleged brother and not because instagram shadow bans sex workers as a policy?
- Comment on Barack Obama: “For elevator music, AI is going to work fine. Music like Bob Dylan or Stevie Wonder, that's different” 11 months ago:
I’d say art is more meaningful when it’s a unique experience. It’s like those myths about glassmakers being killed after the cathedral is finnished so that no one can replicate the glass color… without the killing.