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  1. Comment on ‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything in ~tech

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    The article actually ends on quite an optimistic note!

    The article actually ends on quite an optimistic note!

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  2. Comment on A Spanish agency became so sick of models and influencers that they created their own with AI — and she’s raking in up to $11,000 a month in ~tech

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    What do you do when you can’t stand the people you rely on to make a profit? For one company, artificial intelligence has proven to be the lucrative answer.

    Aitana, a 25-year-old woman from Barcelona, is described by her creators as the first Spanish AI model, Euronews first reported.

    But influencer agency The Clueless was only inspired to design her because they found real-life models and influencers too unreliable and difficult to work with.

    “We did it so that we could make a better living and not be dependent on other people who have egos, who have manias, or who just want to make a lot of money by posing,” The Clueless founder Rubén Cruz told Euronews.

    Diana Núñez, co-founder of The Clueless, told Fortune in an email that the pair were mainly taken aback by the “skyrocketing costs” of those influencers.

    “That got us thinking, ‘What if we just create our own influencer?’ And, well, the rest is history—we unintentionally created a monster. A beautiful one, though.

    “It took us a few months of experimenting and trying out different looks until we finally hit the jackpot with the Aitana you see today.”

    Aitana has 122,000 followers on Instagram, where her profile states she is a digital creator. An update on her story feed even shows a real-life breakfast bowl, as her creators seek to give her the illusion of a life.

    “Even after the media revealed she was an AI creation, many followers still expressed their love for her. The key lies in crafting a relatable personality so that her followers feel a genuine connection,” Núñez said.

    It has proved a highly lucrative venture for the company, with Cruz telling Euronews that Aitana brings in an average of €3,000 ($3,300) a month, but on one occasion took in €10,000 ($10,900). Núñez told Fortune that most of this money comes from social media ads, and Aitana has also signed on to become an ambassador for a sports supplement brand.

    The investment in creating a personality and “life” for Aitana has also proved to be quite convincing. Cruz claims that an unnamed famous Latin actor even called the agency the ask her on a date.

    While Cruz was displeased with real-life models, Núñez doesn’t envisage AI alternatives taking their place. Still, she doesn’t see many limits to what Aitana could one day offer.

    “Imagine talking with Aitana at home through virtual reality glasses. We’re even open to the idea of each Aitana follower having a personalized experience, all with respect and with the same affection we give her as if she were a real person,” she said.

    AI girlfriends

    While she may be the first of her kind in Spain, Aitana is by no means an anomaly.

    AI companies have been spying opportunities in marketing fake models to consumers and lovesick men, as the computer-generated models become increasingly difficult to tell apart from their human counterparts.

    Lu do Magalu, a Brazilian model generated from 3D AI art, commands 6.6 million followers on social media, while Lil Miquela, labeled as a 23-year-old robot living in LA, has 2.7 million followers.

    Caryn Marjorie, a 23-year-old influencer, explained to Fortune how she created an AI version of herself that served as a virtual girlfriend to 1,000 men. Customers of CarynAI pay $1 per minute of time with the virtual Marjorie, which is described by her owners, Forever Voices, as an “extension of Caryn’s consciousness.”

    But AI models, influencers, and “girlfriends” also embody the debates at the center of the nascent technology, including ethics, labor, and humanity’s ability to control it.

    In a May interview with Business Insider, Marjorie said the bot appeared to have gone rogue and started engaging in sexually explicit conversations with her customers.

    “In today’s world, my generation, Gen Z, has found themselves to be experiencing huge side effects of isolation caused by the pandemic, resulting in many being too afraid and anxious to talk to somebody they are attracted to,” Marjorie told Business Insider.

    “CarynAI is a step in the right direction to allow my fans and supporters to get to know a version of me that will be their closest friend in a safe and encrypted environment.”

    Users have been unable to access CarynAI for the last month after John Meyer, the chief executive of Forever Voices, was arrested on suspicion of arson, 404Media reported.

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  3. Comment on Experts link LastPass security breach to a string of crypto heists in ~tech

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    The danger is that as soon as "IfhhtrpfTwitter13@$" is leaked it is a simple task to extrapolate "IfhhtrpfFacebook13@$" and "IfhhtrpfGoogle13@$"

    The danger is that as soon as "IfhhtrpfTwitter13@$" is leaked it is a simple task to extrapolate "IfhhtrpfFacebook13@$" and "IfhhtrpfGoogle13@$"

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  4. Comment on Leaked images reveal Lenovo’s Steam Deck competitor with a hint of the Switch in ~games

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    Cool! I'll look into it, thanks for letting me know!

    Cool! I'll look into it, thanks for letting me know!

  5. Comment on Leaked images reveal Lenovo’s Steam Deck competitor with a hint of the Switch in ~games

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    I don't much care for the handheld PC's, but I'm in love with wireless split controllers and I haven't found any that work well with a PC. I hope you can buy and use these separately.

    I don't much care for the handheld PC's, but I'm in love with wireless split controllers and I haven't found any that work well with a PC. I hope you can buy and use these separately.

    7 votes
  6. Comment on Cat owners of Tildes, what are your tips & tricks? in ~life.pets

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    Be a bit careful with laser pointers. Cats love chasing them but since they never end up catching them it can end up as a frustrating experience. I don't think they are bad per se, but I don't...

    Be a bit careful with laser pointers. Cats love chasing them but since they never end up catching them it can end up as a frustrating experience. I don't think they are bad per se, but I don't think they should be the sole source of play for them.

    25 votes
  7. Comment on The unique printing of "The One Ring" has been found in ~games.tabletop

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    They are special versions of a normal cards. This card is based on this. The special versions don't do anything different, just looks different and is rarer.

    They are special versions of a normal cards. This card is based on this. The special versions don't do anything different, just looks different and is rarer.

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  8. Comment on <deleted topic> in ~news

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    This will be my first post here and it is a really touchy subject; I am sorry if I come across as rude or malicious, it's truly not my intention. That said, I feel like there is some perspective I...

    This will be my first post here and it is a really touchy subject; I am sorry if I come across as rude or malicious, it's truly not my intention. That said, I feel like there is some perspective I can add here.

    To say that I would be celebrating their death is a bit strong, but in the billionaire case I feel like it would make the world a better place. Let me try to explain:

    Happiness is not a linear scale. For most people, $10000 is a life changing sum. If you have $1m of wealth, this $10000 will not be life changing anymore. But it will be for someone else. At some point it becomes unethical to have too much money, because that same amount could make many more people so much happier. If you have 10$bln of wealth, you could change the life of every single person living in Djibouti for instance(approx. 1 million). A more detailed breakdown can be found here.
    Yes, they are not genocidal maniacs. But the combined accumulation of wealth for so very little benefit(from what I can see, I may be ignorant as to what the wealth is used for) seemingly results in genocidal-scale destruction. So their only sin is that they are rich, but it ends up being a pretty big sin in my book.

    When a billionaire dies, that money gets redistributed. It may not lead to any visible change, or it may not even lead to any change at all for the poorer people of the world, but it could. If even 1% of that wealth goes to charity, then tens of thousands of people may be saved from starvation or disease.

    In conclusion, I wouldn't really be happy if he died, but I would be happy about the non-zero possibility of his death leading to the saving of many more lives.

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