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16 votes
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We know who you are
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Hey, Computer, Make Me a Font
18 votes -
The dangers of LLM self-exfiltration: AI alignment and cybersecurity challenges
5 votes -
Video game voice actors are ready to strike over AI
42 votes -
In search of fresh material to mine, AI companies are hiring poets, novelists, playwrights, writers, and Ph.D.s
34 votes -
How to get started with Mistral 7B
5 votes -
Signal’s Meredith Whittaker: AI is fundamentally ‘a surveillance technology’
24 votes -
Thomson Reuters AI copyright dispute must go to trial, judge says
17 votes -
Getty Images to debut its own AI image generator which will be trained on Getty’s own data
16 votes -
Daniel Ek says Spotify has no plans to completely ban content created by artificial intelligence from the music streaming platform
3 votes -
How human translators are coping with competition from powerful AI
7 votes -
Unlimited Kagi searches for $10 per month
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Meta’s AI chatbot plan includes a ‘sassy robot’ for younger users
8 votes -
Automated translation programs cause problems with US asylum cases, make 'insane' mistakes
8 votes -
Ads for AI sex workers are flooding Instagram and TikTok
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In Spain, dozens of girls are reporting AI-generated nude photos of them being circulated at school: ‘My heart skipped a beat’
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I just had a weird experience, one possible interpretation of which is that my iphone just read my mind
So I just finished Mission Impossible, latest movie, in the theater. I tend to avoid Mr. Cruise because of him personally, but darn it if he's not a decent actor and usually has a top notch crew....
So I just finished Mission Impossible, latest movie, in the theater. I tend to avoid Mr. Cruise because of him personally, but darn it if he's not a decent actor and usually has a top notch crew. Also, Simon Pegg filters some of the evil. I give it a B+. What's relevant to my tale is that the movie features an evil, possibly sentient, very pervasive AI that is very accurate in its predictions.
After the movie ended, I brought forth my iphone to look at while the credits rolled to a post-credits scene that never came. I glanced at a newsletter, which had "Pickleball" in the subject line. Now, I happen to think that pickleball is a sign of the apocalypse, and that the 1000 years of satan's rule will look a lot like Wall-E (who is obviously Christ). I was mulling posting a quip about that, and thought further that the quippiest way to do that was to talk about life on the ship in Wall-E. So I tapped the search bar and started typing "what is the name of the ship . . ." and, this where it gets freaky, before I could continue to tap out "in Wall-E" Siri suggested the fandom page for Wall-E.
Bzzz-wut? I checked my histories, I have not mentioned Wall-E or pickleball anywhere, to my recollection, I have never even mentioned it to anyone (I have probably complained abut pickleball in a general sense). As far as I know, the concept has only ever lived in my mind.
Now, I don't, as I sit here in this moment, believe that Siri can detect my thoughts. But it is a downright Fortean confluence of seemingly unconnected mental activity and external reality. I found (in my very short search) only one other mention, at hipinions.com of pickleball being related to Wall-e. If it is not merely coincidence, and not AI reading my mind, it is very peculiar and particularly well timed and specific predictive association by the AI, and one which I am certainly not entirely comfortable with, perhaps the first time I have ever had such a hmmm moment with technology.
It might be interesting what happens next, now that I have entered this datum into the AI's processing materials. Watch this space for further developments.
P.S. the ship in Wall-E is named "Axiom."
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Bard can now connect to your Google apps and services
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Just got an Nvidia 4090 GPU, looking for local LLM + general generative AI software recommendations
I was fortunate enough to grab a discounted 4090 while on my travels and just got everything installed. Already having a lot of fun pumping all my games to max settings, but I'm also interested in...
I was fortunate enough to grab a discounted 4090 while on my travels and just got everything installed. Already having a lot of fun pumping all my games to max settings, but I'm also interested in running generative AI stuff locally to really take advantage of all that VRAM.
Do you have any newbie-friendly Windows 11 software to recommend for getting started? Thanks!
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A publisher published a book on educational technology generated by AI. Authors of a cited source found plagiarism
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How to regulate AI? Bioethicist David Magnus on medicine’s critical moment.
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38TB of data accidentally exposed by Microsoft AI researchers
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Interview with Craigslist founder Craig Newmark highlights large gift to counter harms of artificial intelligence, other philanthropic initiatives
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Douglas B. Lenat - The Ubiquity of Discovery
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What to know about US Congress’s inaugural AI meeting
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Robots are pouring drinks in Vegas. As AI grows, the city's workers brace for change
19 votes -
Microsoft announces new Copilot Copyright Commitment for customers
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Policy regulation for robot, AI, and AV safety
7 votes -
Obituary: Remembering Doug Lenat (1950–2023) and his quest to capture the world with logic
12 votes -
Google Gemini eats the world – Gemini smashes GPT-4 by 5X, the GPU-poors
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NarxCare score may influence who can get or prescribe pain medication
16 votes -
As employers expand artificial intelligence in hiring, few states in the USA have rules
12 votes -
A developer built a 'propaganda machine' using OpenAI tech to highlight the dangers of mass-produced AI disinformation
27 votes -
Should AI be permitted in college classrooms? Four scholars weigh in.
13 votes -
Microsoft patents AI powered backpack, bristling with sensors
7 votes -
Swiss research team builds autonomous drone that beats humans in first-person drone racing
19 votes -
American Stories: A large-scale structured text dataset of historical US newspapers
16 votes -
Google wants an invisible digital watermark to bring transparency to AI art
30 votes -
Gannett stops using AI to write articles for now because they were hilariously terrible
20 votes -
Dangerous AI-generated mushroom foraging books are all over Amazon
36 votes -
Friction, emissions, accident prevention and statistical arguments
5 votes -
Ugly numbers from Microsoft and ChatGPT reveal that AI demand is already shrinking
91 votes -
Sign up to get Cody for free
8 votes -
How Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Mark Zuckerberg, and Marc Andreessen—four billionaire techno-oligarchs—are creating an alternate, autocratic reality
31 votes -
Ten open challenges/research directions in LLM research
7 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan Q&A: Hollywood 'red flags', on her WGA meetings, AI and why the agency's keeping an eye on entertainment
11 votes -
Johnny Cash - Barbie Girl (2023)
35 votes -
How a brain implant and AI gave a woman with paralysis her voice back
15 votes -
Report: Potential New York Times lawsuit could force OpenAI to wipe ChatGPT and start over
75 votes