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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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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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Social media platforms face huge fines under UK’s new digital safety law
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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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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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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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United States Department of Justice will push Google to sell Chrome to break search monopoly
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The rise of the compliant speech platform
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Google loses €2.4bn EU antitrust case for favouring its own shopping service
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Brazil's top court threatens to suspend X (formerly Twitter) by Thursday night if Elon Musk does not comply with regulations
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US Federal Trade Commission bans fake online reviews, inflated social media influence; rule takes effect in October
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US Federal Communications Commission closes “final loopholes” that keep prison phone prices exorbitantly high
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Blind internet users struggle with error-prone AI aids
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Cracking down on Big Tech works. Brave, Firefox, Vivaldi surge on iOS.
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European Union approves landmark AI law, leapfrogging US to regulate critical but worrying new technology
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World's longest-distance drone delivery – Norwegian start-up Aviant has expanded its drone delivery service in Lillehammer
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How US anti-abortion ruling spurred federal action against the location data industry
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The US Federal Trade Commission made an unprecedented move against data brokers
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AI and trust
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Why Europe fails to create wealth
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European Union reaches a deal on the world’s first comprehensive AI rules
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TikTok pledges €12B European investment over ten years as work on Norwegian data center begins
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Norway's privacy battle with Meta is just getting started – regulator says it's investigating the company's new ad-free subscription services
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US cable lobby and Ted Cruz are disappointed as Federal Communications Commission bans digital discrimination
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In Canada’s battle with Big Tech, smaller publishers and independent outlets struggle to survive
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Google decides to pull up the ladder on the open internet, pushes for unconstitutional regulatory proposals
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The most insane “robocall mitigation plans” that US telcos filed with the Federal Communications Commission
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Norway asks EU regulator European Data Protection Board to fine Facebook owner Meta over privacy breach
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EU warns Elon Musk after Twitter found to have highest rate of disinformation followed by Facebook
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US FTC warns tax prep companies against invasive online tracking
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TikTok fined record £300m for putting children’s privacy at risk
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What to know about US Congress’s inaugural AI meeting
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Policy regulation for robot, AI, and AV safety
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Meta lost a legal battle Wednesday to halt a Norwegian ban on its advertising practices that came with hefty daily fines
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Europe is cracking down on Big Tech. This is what will change when you sign on.
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US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announces plans to regulate sale of personal data
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Meta has long fought Europe's demands that it get people's consent before using their data for targeted ads – then a Norwegian regulator threatened daily fines
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OpenAI's Altman launching a cryptocurrency with an eye-scanner gimmick. Does this impact how you feel about AI?
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Google is directing searchers straight to troves of nonconsensual deep fake porn, raising legal and ethical concerns
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Amazon seeks to evade EU regulations by claiming it isn't a Very Large Online Platform
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Meta's social media platforms will be temporarily barred from behavioral advertising in Norway after a ruling from the Norwegian Data Protection Authority
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Why has Threads, Meta’s answer to Twitter, not launched in the EU?
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How we could stumble into AI catastrophe
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America's first law regulating AI bias in hiring takes effect this week
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Google risks forced breakup of ad business as EU alleges shocking misconduct
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Europeans take a major step toward regulating AI
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Denmark aims to raise the age limit for the collection of personal data from children by tech giants
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