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11 votes
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MV Derbyshire: the sinking no one could explain
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Outsourcing responsibility: Explosion at Optima Belle
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We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
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I went down a rabbit hole trying to recycle all my tech waste
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Two unrelated stories that make me even more cynical about AI
I saw both of these stories on Lemmy today. They show two different facets to the topic of AI. This first story is from the perspective of cynicism about AI and how it has been overhyped. If AI is...
I saw both of these stories on Lemmy today. They show two different facets to the topic of AI.
This first story is from the perspective of cynicism about AI and how it has been overhyped.
If AI is so good, where are the open source contributionsBut if AI is so obviously superior … show us the code. Where’s the receipts? Let’s say, where’s the open source code contributions using AI?
The second story is about crony capitalism, deregulation, and politics around AI:
GOP sneaks decades long AI regulation ban into spending bill
On Sunday night, House Republicans added language to the Budget Reconciliation bill that would block all state and local governments from regulating AI for 10 years, 404 Media reports. The provision, introduced by Representative Brett Guthrie of Kentucky, states that "no State or political subdivision thereof may enforce any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems during the 10 year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act
I saw these stories minutes apart, and they really make me feel even more cynical and annoyed by AI than I was yesterday. Because:
- In the short term AI is largely a boondoggle, which won’t work as advertised but still humans will be replaced by it because the people who hire don’t understand it’s limitations but they fear missing out on a gold rush.
- The same shady people at the AI companies who are stealing your art and content, in order to sell a product that will replace you, are writing legislation to protect themselves from being held accountable
- They also are going to be protected from any skynet-style disasters caused by their recklessness
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The Palisades Fire destroyed more than 1,200 buildings. Yet one newly built home—surrounded by ashes and charred foundations—stood almost untouched. How did it survive when its neighbors didn’t?
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xAI is running generators without pollution controls in Memphis
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The US Food and Drug Administration just approved the first CRISPR-edited pigs for food
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Startups are making synthetic butter and oil
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China bans 'smart' and 'autonomous' driving terms from vehicle ads
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Key US regulators approve merger of Capital One and Discover, paving the way for a new biggest credit card company
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If it's crypto it's not money laundering
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Bodega cats make New Yorkers’ hearts purr, even if they violate state food safety regulations
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Eastern District of Texas strikes down Food and Drug Administration’s final rule regulating laboratory developed tests
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Thanks to recent US law, Elon Musk and Taylor Swift can now hide details of their private jets
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Social media platforms face huge fines under UK’s new digital safety law
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From sewage and scum to swimming in ‘blue gold’: how Switzerland transformed its rivers
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No detection: Explosion at Watson Grinding
17 votes -
How Ticketmaster ruined the US music industry
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Australia implements new anti scam regulations
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Denmark will ramp up inspections of ships transporting Russian oil through its narrow straits, in an effort to protect the environment and maritime safety from older vessels in Moscow's shadow fleet
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US Food and Drug Administration approves first new painkiller in twenty-five years
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DeepSeek FAQ
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Brazil bans Sam Altman's tech firm Tools for Humanity from paying for iris scans
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Oslo leads in quiet, low-emission electric construction – drop in decibels is welcome side-effect of goal to keep city-managed construction projects free from toxic emissions
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US finalizes rule to remove medical bills from credit reports
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Shortage of technicians and parts contribute to growing US elevator outages tormenting American buildings
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US appeals court rejects net neutrality: the internet cannot be treated as a utility
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Net neutrality rules struck down by US appeals court
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The one-in-a-thousand-day problem in banking - an analysis of financial crises
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‘Unprecedented risk’ to life on Earth: Scientists call for halt on ‘mirror life’ microbe research
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As tourists discover Finland's Santa Claus Village, some locals call for rules to control the masses
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It's time to break up Big Medicine in the US
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Norwegian payment service Vipps becomes world's first company to launch competing tap-to-pay solution to Apple Pay on iPhone – follows agreement with European regulators
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Crabs, crustaceans, and pain
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Oregon, USA introduces new statewide recycling rules to combat plastic waste
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Porsche Macan gets recalled for exessively bright headlights in US
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Automatic braking systems save lives. Now they’ll need to work at 62 MPH.
29 votes -
United States Department of Justice will push Google to sell Chrome to break search monopoly
79 votes -
The US has a cloned sheep contraband problem
27 votes -
New deadline by which only zero-emission new vans may be sold in Norway will no longer be 2025, but 2027
9 votes -
US airlines now required to automatically refund you for canceled flight
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Amid backlash, US Food and Drug Administration changes course over shortage of weight-loss drugs
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The rise of the compliant speech platform
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No way down: Chemical release at Wacker Polysilicon
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Southern Water, serving 4.7mn UK customers, in discussions with private supplier to tanker water from Norwegian fjords to mitigate against potential supply shortages and drought
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Norway is shying away from tourism – and other countries could learn from it
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How cities run dry
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Elon Musk says SpaceX will sue US Federal Aviation Administration for ‘regulatory overreach’
35 votes