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15 votes
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Radio geeks reveal how to access crucial hurricane data after US Department of Defense cut it off
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Global hack on Microsoft SharePoint hits US, state agencies, researchers say
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CSU students’ 3D printing project improves campus Wi-Fi, saves thousands of dollars
29 votes -
OpenAI to release web browser in challenge to Google Chrome
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Shouldn't somebody *stop* "Meta Superintelligence Labs"?
Noted smoked meats enthusiast Mark Zuckerberg has recently been running around collecting ML experts for a project involving an organization called Meta Superintelligence Labs, which is set to...
Noted smoked meats enthusiast Mark Zuckerberg has recently been running around collecting ML experts for a project involving an organization called Meta Superintelligence Labs, which is set to feature compute clusters with names like "Prometheus" and "Hyperion", and which will attempt to "deliver" superintelligence.
Isn't this sort of behavior on the list of things people are absolutely not to be allowed to do? Or has something changed and we now feel it's safe for Mark Zuckerberg to be allowed control of a piece of equipment that can outsmart all his enemies and also Mark Zuckerberg? Are we all safely convinced he will fail?
If it cannot be permitted, who is responsible for not permitting it?
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Google Wallet adds age verification and more government ID support
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What dashcam do you use?
My last dashcam was a total dud and wasn't even operational for 6 hours. I'm hoping to get some community recommendations on reliable units with good image quality. If you would also share the...
My last dashcam was a total dud and wasn't even operational for 6 hours. I'm hoping to get some community recommendations on reliable units with good image quality. If you would also share the approx. length of time you've had/used it that would be a huge help as well. Thanks in advance!
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Sam Altman says Meta offered OpenAI staff $100 million bonuses, as Mark Zuckerberg ramps up AI poaching efforts
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Amazon now counts more than one million robots at its facilities
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Podcast: Why Matt Mullenweg went to war over Wordpress
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Meta poaches three OpenAI researchers: Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov and Xiaohua Zhai
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US Federal judge sides with Meta in lawsuit over training AI models on copyrighted books
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Anthropic wins key US ruling on AI training in authors' copyright lawsuit
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OpenAI slams US court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats
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Disney files landmark case against AI image generator
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Is the AI bubble about to burst?
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Coco Robotics raises $80M to scale up autonomous delivery fleet
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YouTube silently loosens rules guiding the moderation of videos
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Reddit sues Anthropic, alleging its bots accessed Reddit more than 100,000 times
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Right to repair is now law in Washington state
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Big tech must stop passing the cost of its spiking energy needs onto the public
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Behind the curtain: A white-collar bloodbath
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The AI data center race is getting way more complicated
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SFO Snowflake Summit meet up?
I expect a good chunk of us are in tech of some sort. I will be at the Snowflake Summit in SFO next week. Anyone else attending? We could coordinate a meet up at a local bar or something if others...
I expect a good chunk of us are in tech of some sort. I will be at the Snowflake Summit in SFO next week. Anyone else attending? We could coordinate a meet up at a local bar or something if others are around!
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New York Times, Amazon unveil AI content licensing deal
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Chicago Sun-Times prints summer reading list full of fake books
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Hit hardest in Microsoft layoffs? Developers, product managers, morale.
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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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Will the humanities survive artificial intelligence?
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Software engineer lost his $150K-a-year job to AI—he’s been rejected from 800 jobs and forced to DoorDash and live in a trailer to make ends meet
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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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Unexplained drones, UFOs and the state of the US Navy
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Everyone is cheating their way through college
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Amazon makes ‘fundamental leap forward in robotics’ with device having sense of touch
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Covered California state insurance website sent personal health data to LinkedIn
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All four major web browsers are about to lose 80% of their funding
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Chinese factories are more automated
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A 1903 proposal to preserve the dead in glass cubes
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Apple is no longer allowed to collect fees on purchases made outside apps
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Nail salon employee pleads guilty after holding thirteen remote IT jobs worked by developers outside of the US
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Passing the torch - Discord is getting a new CEO
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State Bar of California admits it used AI to develop exam questions, triggering new furor
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Shopify required to defend data privacy lawsuit in California
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FBI Denver warns of online file converter scam
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Sodium-ion battery firm shuts down due to bad economics
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Mark Zuckerberg defends Meta in social media monopoly trial
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AI 2027
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‘The terror is real’: an appalled US tech industry is scared to criticize Elon Musk
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Hawaiʻi's needy wait as benefits system tech overhaul runs late, busts budget
7 votes