lemmeLurk
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- Comment on Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification" 9 hours ago:
It’s like hard to draw a line as well. If I take a picture with my phone today of the city I live in and use it in a game, the phone applies some AI filters automatically.
- Comment on 1X Neo is a $20,000 home robot that will learn chores via teleoperation 3 weeks ago:
You could earn money by renting renting out your robot to let people power wash your driveway remotely
- Comment on TikTok may become more right-wing as China signals approval for US sale 4 weeks ago:
Right wing and authoritarian are two different scales. China for sure is môre authoritarian (so far), but overall the us probably has always been more right than China.
- Comment on Mathematics disproves Matrix theory, says reality isn’t simulation 4 weeks ago:
But you wouldn’t have to simulate the whole universe, only one brain. There is no way for you to know, if everything your brain experiences is caused by it actually happening, or just the neutrons being triggered in that way from outside.
- Comment on Apple becomes third company in history to crack $4 trillion market value 4 weeks ago:
There is smaller companies creating phones, if they would have the option of an mature open source os, I’m sure companies like fair phone or shift phone would make the switch.
- Comment on Sam Altman Says If Jobs Gets Wiped Out, Maybe They Weren’t Even “Real Work” to Start With 4 weeks ago:
Honestly (as a software engineer), we should have less of a privileged attitude towards being replaced. In the end, that’s what software engineers have been doing for years regarding other jobs.
- Comment on Sam Altman Says If Jobs Gets Wiped Out, Maybe They Weren’t Even “Real Work” to Start With 4 weeks ago:
But isn’t the investment still driven by consumption in the end? They invest in what makes money, but in the end things people are willing to spend money on make money.
- Comment on Everyday AI looks more like the '08 housing bubble 1 month ago:
Because they are still chasing a breakthrough. It’s one thing offering LLMs as a service or selling models, it’s another to develop new and better ones. It’s just a huge research cost. I’m pretty sure if they would stop research on new models and slightly increase their prices, they would be profitable. But they don’t want to fall behind.
- Comment on Everyday AI looks more like the '08 housing bubble 1 month ago:
The gpus will still be used for AI, just not as profitable
- Comment on Do language models favor their home countries? Asymmetric propagation of positive misinformation and foreign influence audits 2 months ago:
Also people speaking your language probably talking better about their own country.
- Comment on 'Windmill': China tests world’s first megawatt-level airship to capture high winds 2 months ago:
Article says wind speeds are môre steady up there, wouldn’t that mean whatever you put up there is build to withstand those winds?
- Comment on England Trials Smartphone Rail Payment System with Real-Time Phone Location Tracking 2 months ago:
One of them actually being London. They had contactless pay with Google pay there for years already, without location service. You tab to go on and tab when you exit the metro
- Comment on Is AI Facing a Trough of Disillusionment? 2 months ago:
Nfts never really had any use in the first place. Ai and LLMs does have a lot of fields where it will be used and expanded on, how much depends a lot on how it keeps developing.
But current state LLMs already can change a lot, but it will take years to be implemented widespread. Think of all the things that are still not digital at all