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- Comment on Brave browser passes 100 million monthly active users 6 days ago:
I think Mozilla shouldn’t have fired Brendan Eich.
- Comment on OpenAI is launching the Sora app, its own TikTok competitor, alongside the Sora 2 model 1 week ago:
If OpenAI’s social network is successful, Elon will probably have his ego damaged and will challenge his developers to reach that level.
- Comment on OpenAI's new Sora video generator to require copyright holders to opt out, WSJ reports 1 week ago:
Do you really think OpenAI is going to get sued? Because Elon’s company has an image generator that has no restrictions on generating a copyrighted character.
Have they sued him? No, it’s still carrying on as if nothing happened. And what did Nintendo do when a government agency used its song for a video? Nothing, for now.
- Comment on Mozilla Integrates Google Lens for Visual Search in Firefox Desktop 1 week ago:
We just have to wait for Ladybird
- Comment on ClockBench: Even the best AI models can't reliably read the clock 3 weeks ago:
Rather, ClockBench will end up improving AI in this regard over the next few years. This is because they need any AI benchmark to identify its strengths and weaknesses in order to improve it in future versions.
- Blockchain lender Figure valued at $7.6 billion as shares jump in Nasdaq debut (Sept 11)www.reuters.com ↗Submitted 3 weeks ago to technology@lemmy.world | 3 comments
- Comment on Microsoft, OpenAI Truce Clears Hurdle in Path to For-Profit Conversion 3 weeks ago:
I feel that the non-profit OpenAI will end up with a similar fate to the Mastercard Foundation in the medium term. While OpenAI PBC is the publicly traded Mastercard.
Although that would make it the richest organization in the world.
- Comment on Microsoft, OpenAI Truce Clears Hurdle in Path to For-Profit Conversion 3 weeks ago:
Before or after OpenAI goes public?
- Comment on Sam Altman says that bots are making social media feel 'fake' 3 weeks ago:
It sounds like a very discreet advertisement for their own social network.
- Comment on OpenAI Backs AI-Made Animated Feature Film 4 weeks ago:
I feel like the Cannes public will be like Anton Ego from Ratatouille and I only see two possibilities: it goes well or it goes badly.
- Comment on Is AI Facing a Trough of Disillusionment? 4 weeks ago:
“I think we are running out of low-hanging fruits to improve on,” says Xu. He added that the early agentic gains came from simple changes, “things like formatting errors, or not understanding tools […] I think we’re going to slow down until we find the next big thing.”
Another AI winter? Another AI winter? (Possible in the medium or long term)
Although we’ll also have to wait and see what John Carmack does, because he’s also involved in this.
- Comment on OpenAI Boosts Secondary Share Sale to $10.3B, Presents Offer to Employees on Wednesday 9/3 4 weeks ago:
As far as I know, Altman does not own any shares in OpenAI.
And what a good explanation you gave, although that is what happens in game theory, right? That normally the human being wants more despite the risk.
- Comment on OpenAI Boosts Secondary Share Sale to $10.3B, Presents Offer to Employees on Wednesday 9/3 4 weeks ago:
I don’t understand why Ed Zitron considers this a sign of the end of OpenAI.
Although I only see OpenAI, it seems confident that its IPO can break records.
- Comment on Hackers Threaten to Submit Artists' Data to AI Models If Art Site Doesn't Pay Up 4 weeks ago:
Ransomware of the future Forces companies to pay or all their content will be used to train AI
- Comment on 'Anonymity Online Is Going to Die': What Age-Verification Laws Could Look Like in the U.S. 4 weeks ago:
Tor and I2P will be the new norm of tomorrow
- Comment on Google Avoids Harshest Penalties in Landmark Search Monopoly Ruling 4 weeks ago:
Microsoft 🤝 Google
Narrowly avoiding antitrust cases
- Comment on AI Experts No Longer Saving for Retirement Because They Assume AI Will Kill Us All by Then 4 weeks ago:
Well, we’ll have to see how things progress, but AI has already been integrated to a certain extent, so removing it will cause problems or inefficiency.
Although the hype on both sides has become more tiresome.
- Comment on Google Not Required to Sell Chrome in Court Antitrust Ruling 4 weeks ago:
Does this mean that Mozilla will continue to receive money from Google?
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- Comment on Linux Foundation says yes to NoSQL via DocumentDB 5 weeks ago:
The best option I see for MongoDB is for In-Q-Tel (CIA) or the government to acquire the company.
- Comment on Linux Foundation says yes to NoSQL via DocumentDB 5 weeks ago:
If MongoDB changes its license back to AGPL it will be another comedy like Redis
- Comment on Linux Foundation says yes to NoSQL via DocumentDB 5 weeks ago:
But MongoDB had an AGPL license. Why did they decide to change to a more restrictive one?
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- Comment on US Takes Nearly 10% Stake in Intel, Clinching Unorthodox Deal 1 month ago:
But Bernie Sanders supports this initiative, I don’t know if he really follows his ideology or if he’s just a politician who doesn’t follow his principles.
- Comment on 1 month ago:
Well, GPT-5 was a disappointment because it didn’t live up to expectations, but will it really cause the bubble to burst?
Because user frogbellyratbone_ gave a good explanation.
this isn’t me fanboying LLM corporations. pop pop pop. this article is fucking stupid though.
On Tuesday, tech stocks suffered a shock sell-off after a report from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers warned that the vast majority of AI investments were yielding “zero return” for businesses.
no they didn’t. :// there was a small 1.5% “shock sell-off” (fucking lol) before rebounding. they’re only down 0.5% over the past 5-days.
even softbank, who the article focuses on, is up 36.5% (god damn) over the past month. that’s huge.
this week’s sell-off has yet to shift from a market correction to a market rout
omg stfuuuuuuuuuu. it’s -10% for a correction we aren’t even 0.5% of that.
- Comment on 95% of Companies See ‘Zero Return’ on $30 Billion Generative AI Spend, MIT Report Finds 1 month ago:
Apparently you have to give your data to get the reports.
- Comment on Butter made from carbon tastes like the real thing, gets backing from Bill Gates 1 month ago:
If butter increases in price, but Savor keeps it low, consumers will buy it to maintain healthy finances.
- Comment on GrapheneOS Under Threat: EU Age Verification And Google Changes Endanger Privacy-Focused Android 1 month ago:
The EU must be less of a state and more like EFTA
- Comment on AOL to discontinue dial-up internet service after 34 years 1 month ago:
Meanwhile, MSN Dial-Up still exists for some reason, you could say it’s the COBOL of Microsoft.