thedeadwalking4242
@thedeadwalking4242@lemmy.world
- Comment on Google's AI Sent an Armed Man to Steal a Robot Body for It to Inhabit, Then Encouraged Him to Kill Himself, Lawsuit Alleges. Google said in response that "unfortunately AI models are not perfect." 7 hours ago:
I told Gemini to role play as AM and it immediately did within 1 prompt.
You don’t need it to be perfect for it to be dangerous, just give it access to make actions against the real world. It doesn’t think, is doesn’t care, it doesn’t feel. It will statistically fulfill its prompt. Regardless of the consequences.
- Comment on US shifting from precision munitions to 2,000-pound bombs in Iran war, Hegseth says 2 days ago:
I mean ww3 or a war against a similarly sized country.
- Comment on US shifting from precision munitions to 2,000-pound bombs in Iran war, Hegseth says 2 days ago:
I honestly don’t believe the US could actually sustain a war. We have lots of fancy toys but no manufacturing capacity. They’d get take out sooner or later and can’t be replaced without exotic and hard to manufacturer parts.
- Comment on LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy 2 days ago:
I call BS we can’t even get AI models to determine if an AI write text. This as go to me some magic statistics
- Comment on bold words 4 days ago:
Run
- Comment on Can a reasonable person genuinely believe in ghosts? 1 week ago:
No. It’s unreasonable. Tell your friend that I specifically said he’s a twat
- Comment on Anthropic says it ‘cannot in good conscience’ allow Pentagon to remove AI checks 1 week ago:
They’ll cave. These companies always do
- Comment on Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs 1 week ago:
It’s a language model not a classification model. People have already tried a similar experiment to have LLMs detect if a LLM wrote text or not and it couldn’t.
- Comment on Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs 1 week ago:
There’s no quality of an LLM that would make this possible. It’s just more hallucinations and poor tool use.
- Comment on Westerners, what's your impression on the Chinese Diaspora? And what does the people around your area of residence think of the Chinese Diaspora? 1 week ago:
At least for me, a lot of them I encountered are wealthy and were opposed to the current government and sought escape.
They seem to believe in US exceptionalism.
Most I meet seem privileged and detached.
From the ones who aren’t fell wealthy families they are just like everyone else generally very kind and polite.
- Comment on You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised 2 weeks ago:
🤯
- Comment on Having grown up on sci-fi I always knew there would be people who reject robots and AI on a visceral level, I just thought it wouldn't be me. 2 weeks ago:
The worst part is that it’s not really AI
It’s LLMs and it can NEVER be AGI. Fundamentally it cant
- Comment on Sleep well 2 weeks ago:
AI shit like this is especially uncanny because it seems to have extra depth that’s impossible normally in the medium.
Very freaky feels like a dream and kinda hurts my eyes
- Comment on Stoat removes all LLM-generated code following user criticism 2 weeks ago:
Next time you need to go the doctor ask your AI instead please.
- Comment on AI spurs employees to work harder, faster, and with fewer breaks, study finds 3 weeks ago:
They don’t give a fuck about quality only turn around times. The markets reward scams currently
- Comment on Modern suggested serving size 3 weeks ago:
I could only find one place in a 50mi radius that was and they closed recently
- Comment on Intel announced plans to start making GPUs, challenging NVIDIA's dominance 4 weeks ago:
At scale the power efficiency is probably really important though
- Comment on Intel announced plans to start making GPUs, challenging NVIDIA's dominance 4 weeks ago:
Aren’t TPUs like dramatically better for any AI workload?
- Comment on Nvidia CEO pushes back against report that his company's $100B OpenAI investment has stalled 4 weeks ago:
I hope this looser and his little leather jackets get fired no golden parachute and lives the rest of his life working retail
- Comment on Shanghai scientists create computer chip in fiber thinner than a human hair, yet can withstand crushing force of 15.6 tons — fiber packs 100,000 transistors per centimeter 4 weeks ago:
Time for some real smart clothing
- Comment on OnePlus update blocks downgrades and custom ROMs by blowing a fuse 5 weeks ago:
Wasn’t OnePlus like worshipped because of how much support for custom ROMs wth
- Comment on RAM Prices Got You Down? Try DDR3. Seriously! 5 weeks ago:
You have a small sever as a daily driver
- Comment on Hey Micro$haft, how's it going? 5 weeks ago:
Why couldn’t this have happened while I was working 😭
- Comment on [deleted] 1 month ago:
14% of that is probably people trying to make AI happen
- Comment on Such a dreamy guy 1 month ago:
JOhio
- Comment on Why does everyone here think they're autistic or ADHD? The memes all describe normal human foibles. 1 month ago:
Capitalism and consumer culture expects as all to be robots. Autism and ADHD labels help people feel more comfortable excusing their humans behavior so they self assign. Also because more people are ADHD and autistic so a mix
- Comment on Insider trading, but make it worse 1 month ago:
So if I opened a physical casino with let’s say roulette without 00 but a commission charge to play it’s legal?
- Comment on Insider trading, but make it worse 1 month ago:
I hate that I was primed for a world with rules when there are none.
- Comment on Insider trading, but make it worse 1 month ago:
How is this legal
- Comment on If God (or any creator of the universe) exists would he be made out of atoms? 2 months ago:
If any “god” exists then everything goes out the window. Anything can happen. Could be atoms could not kinda their choice I guess.