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28 votes
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Daisy, the AI granny wasting scammers’ time
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Google's new app will help warn you about nude images in Messages
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OpenAI, Google and Anthropic are struggling to build more advanced AI
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Selfishness in AI
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Idea-having is not art
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Why is Google Gemini saying we should die?
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Chegg is on its last legs after ChatGPT sent its stock down 99%
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Perplexity CEO offers AI company's services to replace striking New York Times staff
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Despite its impressive output, generative AI doesn’t have a coherent understanding of the world
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The Vatican’s anime mascot is now an AI porn sensation
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Meta’s developing a new AI system to detect teens lying about their age
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Assessing the ability of GPT-4o to visually recognize medications and provide patient education
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Generative models for source code: Fine-tuning techniques for structured pattern learning
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AI is killing remote work
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Project Zero: Using large language models to catch vulnerabilities in real-world code
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Gender, race, and intersectional bias in resume screening via language model
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Why the US General in charge of nuclear weapons said he needs AI
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Ask Tildes: What kind of non-mainstream AI are you using regularly?
Hey Tildes, I was researching about AI usage for a project and was curious -- do you folks use some non-mainstream AI (like outside of ChatGPT/Microsoft Copilot/Apple Intelligence), like perhaps a...
Hey Tildes, I was researching about AI usage for a project and was curious -- do you folks use some non-mainstream AI (like outside of ChatGPT/Microsoft Copilot/Apple Intelligence), like perhaps a custom Chrome extensions or maybe a desktop application?
I wanted to understand what use cases for AI exist that the big companies are lacking in right now
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Inside the world's largest AI supercluster xAI Colossus
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Google, Microsoft, and Perplexity promote debunked scientific racism in AI search results
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and the King of Denmark plug in the country's first AI supercomputer – Gefion leverages 1,528 Nvidia H100 AI GPUs
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Character.AI faces US lawsuit after teen's suicide
31 votes -
Anthropic announces New Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3.5 Haiku and the Computer Use API
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Hiring in tech is harder than ever. AI isn’t helping.
37 votes -
The AI investment boom - large increase in US construction and billions in equipment purchases
4 votes -
Using AI generated code will make you a bad programmer
38 votes -
AI seeks out racist language in property deeds for termination
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How harmful are AI’s biases on diverse student populations?
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Millions of people are using abusive AI ‘Nudify’ bots on Telegram
24 votes -
Why OpenAI is at war with an obscure idea man
23 votes -
Unlocking AI for everyone, not just big tech
10 votes -
ChatGPT will happily write you a thinly disguised horoscope
21 votes -
The editors protecting Wikipedia from AI hoaxes
18 votes -
How a break-up of Google could transform tech
19 votes -
OpenAI is a bad business
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The "AI girlfriend" website Muah.AI suffered a data breach
13 votes -
Your chatbot transcripts may be a gold mine for AI companies
25 votes -
Artificial Intelligence in retail marketing: Research agenda based on bibliometric reflection and content analysis (2000–2023)
3 votes -
LinkedIn is the latest to automatically opt you in to AI training
35 votes -
Meta Movie Gen
9 votes -
AI digests repetitive scatological document into profound “poop” podcast
13 votes -
How to setup a local LLM ("AI") on Windows
12 votes -
Artificial Intelligence-enabled intelligent assistant for personalized and adaptive learning in higher education
8 votes -
Mozilla grants Ente $100k
31 votes -
They stole my voice with AI
35 votes -
Aug 2024 - "America isn’t ready for the wars of the future" by Mark Milley (ex-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) and Eric Schmidt (ex-CEO of Google)
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Covert racism in AI: How language models are reinforcing outdated stereotypes
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Prison inmates in Finland are being employed as data labellers to improve accuracy of AI models
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Optery rolls out AI Processing, then rolls it back to opt in only due to user feedback
Here's the initial email I received on September 19th: Subject: Notice of AI Processing, How to Opt Out of AI Processing, and Updates to Our Terms and Privacy Policy We are writing to let you know...
Here's the initial email I received on September 19th:
Subject: Notice of AI Processing, How to Opt Out of AI Processing, and Updates to Our Terms and Privacy Policy
We are writing to let you know that as of September 18th, 2024, we have updated our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy to include the use of Artificial Intelligence ("AI") technology from OpenAI to produce Optery's Removals Reports. The AI will improve the speed and accuracy of our Removals Reports.
We will begin rolling out AI Removals Reports in the coming weeks, starting with our Extended plan customers. After AI Removals Reports have been rolled out for all Extended plan customers, then we will begin rolling them out to our Ultimate plan customers. Core and Free Basic plan users are not eligible at this time.
If you would like to learn more about how Optery will be utilizing AI for generating Removals Reports or how to opt out of your information from being sent to Open AI for Removals Report processing, please read this article on our Help Desk.
Below is a summary:
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When Removals Reports are processed with the help of AI, only the screenshots and data necessary to process the screenshots are sent to OpenAI.
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After the Removals Report is created, all screenshots and accompanying data are immediately deleted from OpenAI.
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Optery does not send screenshots or data for any other customers when processing a Removals Report, and does not provide any screenshots or any data to OpenAI for training AI models.
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If you do not want your information sent to OpenAI, you can opt out of Removals Reports at any time using the Report Preferences toggle on your Account page.
By continuing to use our products and services, you agree to our updated Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
This is a required communication sent to all Optery account holders, which is why you are receiving this message even if you have previously opted out of marketing and promotional emails.
Here's the follow-up email I received today:
AI Processing Policy Update
We’ve been carefully considering feedback following Thursday's update regarding the use of AI processing technology for creating Removals Reports.
We remain committed to extending our product leadership through industry-leading innovation, but in retrospect we should have released the new AI Processing feature as "opt in" rather than "opt out". In our eagerness to provide the benefits of this new feature, we overlooked the fact that many of our customers have significant concerns with AI, and with companies such as OpenAI. We sincerely apologize for this mistake.
In the early hours this morning we reverted all accounts back to “Internal Processing” for Removals Reports, and going forward all customers must manually opt in to “AI Processing” from their Account page. We believe this approach strikes the right balance between those customers who prefer AI Processing with those who do not.
Our Help Desk articles on AI Processing and Internal Processing have been updated with this new policy.
Below is a summary:
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If you would like to opt in to AI Processing for your Removals Reports, please navigate to the Removals Reports Preferences section of your Account page.
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If you would like to opt out of AI Processing for your Removals Reports, no action is required as all users were reverted back to Internal Processing this morning.
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AI Processing is for the Processing of Removals Reports for Extended and Ultimate plan customers only. Core and Free Basic customers are not eligible at this time.
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AI Processing provides greater accuracy, and has the added benefit of providing highly intelligent feedback for identifying exposed profiles, thereby also increasing removals effectiveness, which is Optery's ultimate purpose.
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Optery does not provide any screenshots or any data for training AI models, and after a Removals Report is created with AI Processing, all screenshots and accompanying data are immediately deleted from OpenAI.
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Internal Processing provides a closed environment inside Optery's proprietary systems for processing Removals Reports and does not utilize third-party systems such as OpenAI. The tradeoff is reduced accuracy and removals effectiveness as compared to AI Processing.
Our customers are at the center of everything we do at Optery. We value the trust you place in us when signing up for our services, and we take that responsibility and your expectations very seriously.
This is a required policy update sent to all Optery account holders, which is why you are receiving this message even if you have previously opted out of marketing and promotional emails.
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