SolNine
@SolNine@lemmy.ml
- Comment on ‘The Worst Internet-Research Ethics Violation I Have Ever Seen’ | The most persuasive “people” on a popular subreddit turned out to be a front for a secret AI experiment. 2 weeks ago:
Not remotely surprised.
I dabble in conversational AI for work, and am currently studying its capabilities for thankfully (imo at least) positive and beneficial interactions with a customer base.
I’ve been telling friends and family recently that for a fairly small amount of money and time investment, I am fairly certain a highly motivated individual could influence at a minimum a local election. Given that, I imagine it would be very easy for Nations or political parties to easily manipulate individuals on a much larger scale, that IMO nearly everything on the Internet should be suspect at this point, and Reddit is atop that list.
- Comment on LG's new stretchable display can grow by 50%, bendy panels can be deformed into new form factors 5 months ago:
Haha kind of, depends on the individual! Most of my clothes don’t have a visible label these days.
- Comment on LG's new stretchable display can grow by 50%, bendy panels can be deformed into new form factors 5 months ago:
Damn you got me!
- Comment on LG's new stretchable display can grow by 50%, bendy panels can be deformed into new form factors 5 months ago:
You aren’t thinking corporate profit centric uses…
We can put these on clothing so people can sell their personal ad space to companies!
Look at me, I am the billboard now!