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- Comment on DirecTV screensavers will show AI-generated ads with your face in 2026 1 week ago:
nope
- Comment on A.I. Video Generators Are Now So Good You Can No Longer Trust Your Eyes 1 week ago:
sure, totally ok to incorporate those video items & publish your (signed) story. i think we’ve seen pretty clesrly that people want to publish and be recognised for their publications. building a web of trust has to start somewhere. currently we’re in the “its all very difficult, we cant solve all the tricky things, so we’re not even trying” stage. hopefully we find a way to move forward, even if its not perfect.
- Comment on A.I. Video Generators Are Now So Good You Can No Longer Trust Your Eyes 1 week ago:
i think the point is to be able to say “this video was released by X, and X signed it so they must have released it, and you can validate that yourself”. it means if you see a logo that shows CNN, and its signed by CNN, then you know for sure that CNN released it. As a news organisation they should have their own due diligence about sources etc, but they can at least be held to account at that point. versus random ai generated video with a fake logo and fake attribution that is going viral and not being able to be discredited in time before it becomes truth.
- Comment on A.I. Video Generators Are Now So Good You Can No Longer Trust Your Eyes 2 weeks ago:
… so make the phones do it?
i mean, its not rocket surgery.
- Comment on A.I. Video Generators Are Now So Good You Can No Longer Trust Your Eyes 2 weeks ago:
so try again? also: if a pixel changes then it isn’t the original source video, by definition. being able to determine that it has been altered is entirely the point.
- Comment on A.I. Video Generators Are Now So Good You Can No Longer Trust Your Eyes 2 weeks ago:
videos need to be cryptographically signed and able to be verified. all news outlets should do this.
- Comment on Microsoft just changed where your Word documents live — here’s why it matters 2 weeks ago:
nope.
- Comment on Immich mobile app sync V2 4 weeks ago:
rsync.net is awesome.
- Comment on Have you encountered this? 2 months ago:
we’re in shitpost and you’re complaining about quality? also - its related by “tips”, but maybe you just wanted to practise your sarcasm.
- Comment on Meet the AI vegans: They are choosing to abstain from using artificial intelligence for environmental, ethical and personal reasons. Maybe they have a point 2 months ago:
are the two comparable? genuinely asking because i suspect AI usage is an order of magnitude or so more…
- Comment on Meet the AI vegans: They are choosing to abstain from using artificial intelligence for environmental, ethical and personal reasons. Maybe they have a point 2 months ago:
luddaite?
- Comment on Meet the AI vegans: They are choosing to abstain from using artificial intelligence for environmental, ethical and personal reasons. Maybe they have a point 2 months ago:
so… you’re refusing AI, but you are using AI? isnt the point of the story that people are not using because ethics? its not a discussion on how good they are, which is somewhat irrelevant.
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 months ago:
ooh looks likely… great supporting post! not a fan of the approach where a company hides facts “we used established science and knowledge to productise a thing, but we like profit so we’ll obscure the science”
- Comment on Breaking the generational barriers 3 months ago:
am keen to know your results! please post :)
- Comment on Perspective 3 months ago:
technically correct etc ;)
- Comment on Google is going ‘all in’ on AI. It’s part of a troubling trend in big tech 4 months ago:
google search got dumb on purpose, a whistleblower called it out - if you spend longer look on the search pages they get more “engagement” time out of you…
- Comment on ‘My Property Tax Went From $15K to a Life-Altering $91K a Year’ 5 months ago:
yeah, and the guy was professionally linked to real estate. feels like they are in the “find out” stage.
- Comment on Netflix will show generative AI ads midway through streams in 2026 5 months ago:
byeeeee
- Comment on Microsoft laying off about 6,000 people, or 3% of its workforce 5 months ago:
fire one millionImage
- Comment on [deleted] 5 months ago:
pretty sure they are options
- Comment on Microsoft has now fired the employees who publicly protested the company supplying AI tech to the Israeli military 6 months ago:
seems sensible to me? its not amazing but i dont mind it … what doesnt work for you?
- Comment on Enshittification 6 months ago:
they were trying to get out of the Find Out part of the timeline, i think the suggestion is that we’re in the prequel movie where we are Fucking Around.
- Comment on Surprise! People don't want AI deciding who gets a kidney transplant and who dies or endures years of misery 7 months ago:
has it? source?
- Comment on Clever, clever 11 months ago:
wot? please explain, with diagrams!
- Comment on Norwegian government to set 15-year age limit for using social media 11 months ago:
its the point where people say “but a sneaky vpn will get around so we may as well do nothing” is equivalent to “my friend can buy me a sneaky drink so we may as well do nothing”… just because you can exploit a law doesn’t make it invalid. enforcement concerns are valid, but it seems reasonable to start with “i agree there is a problem” and go for the 80% rule
- Comment on Half as Hot 11 months ago:
i feel like i need more goob in my life. do you sell rulers?
- Comment on “Extreme” Broadcom-proposed price hike would up VMware costs 1,050%, AT&T says 1 year ago:
i’ve heard they like money?!!!