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- Comment on New Junior Developers Can’t Actually Code. 2 weeks ago:
that s the point of being junior. Then problems show up and they are forcing them to learn to solve them
- Comment on OpenAI whistleblower’s deemed suicide 2 weeks ago:
OpenAI is a slimy company with slimy leadership that hoovers up people’s work without permission and without punlishment, and turns scientific discoveries into a walled garden of overhyped spam generators.
Do they really need a whistleblower to tell us this?
- Comment on Elon Musk’s X blocks links to Signal, the encrypted messaging service 2 weeks ago:
most likely a spam detection issue.
I wish europe banned anhy of the american social media, my applications would finally have a chance. But europeans won’t do that because they are huge pussies when it comes to americans. Unlike the chinese who created a whole internet universe for themselves, and they don’t even bother translating it to english anymore
- Comment on The Generative AI Con. 2 weeks ago:
Think of the Metaverse. Or Web3
They didnt really fall apart, they faded out as the VC money moved from them to AI. There is too much money sloshing around, courtesy of moneyprinting and inherited wealth from the largest and richest generation the world will ever see.
Neural networks work. We know they do, but they have some way to go before they learn to do the work for us. The current crop of companies will become obsolete as soon as the RSUs of most of their workers vest.
Patience
- Intel bets big against ChatGPT's OpenAI, invests heavily in Stability AI, makers of Stable Diffusionwww.firstpost.com ↗Submitted 1 year ago to technology@lemmy.world | 27 comments
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- Comment on People are speaking with ChatGPT for hours, bringing 2013’s Her closer to reality 1 year ago:
How do you know we are real?
- Comment on AI's proxy war heats up as Google reportedly backs Anthropic with $2B 1 year ago:
Bard is not bad . They must know something we don’t know or some other kind of machinations here
- Comment on People are speaking with ChatGPT for hours, bringing 2013’s Her closer to reality 1 year ago:
The value of gpts is in constant connection and undestanding your context so this is expected. It’s also going to be really scary until we can run our own models.
- Comment on The Destruction of Gaza’s Internet Is Complete 1 year ago:
This is turning to one of the most amoral ‘justified’ wars in history
- Comment on AI's proxy war heats up as Google reportedly backs Anthropic with $2B 1 year ago:
How on earth does google, the inventor of transformer ends up having to buy up their way into Gpts. Homestly it seems to me that silicon valley is a massive money laundromat
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- Comment on Youtube's Anti-adblock is illegal in the EU 1 year ago:
good thing that it is tiny so it is not affected by the DSA
- Comment on Leaks confirm low takeup for Windows 11 1 year ago:
I had to tolerate them only because they came with new PC. I needed all sorts of utilities to reverse my taskbar. I want Win7 back
- Comment on Youtube's Anti-adblock is illegal in the EU 1 year ago:
there were . Does dailymotion still even exist?
It’s easier than ever to host things now, but EU laws ensure it would be sued to oblivion and die within a month.
- Comment on Black Mirror creator unafraid of AI because it’s “boring” 1 year ago:
There are plenty of open source GPTs and they are pretty good. It’s only a matter of time
- Comment on Black Mirror creator unafraid of AI because it’s “boring” 1 year ago:
It’s hard for AI to beat charlie brooker, it can beat a lot of other people though
- Comment on Youtube's Anti-adblock is illegal in the EU 1 year ago:
This is frivolous and ridiculous.
If europeans had spent as much time building youtube competitors as they spent trying to find holes to litigate, europe would be richer