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Not now and not 20 years ago.
A geologist and archaeologist by training, a nerd by inclination - books, films, fossils, comics, rocks, games, folklore, and, generally, the rum and uncanny… Let’s have it!
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Not now and not 20 years ago.
He only likes the white ones.
#NotAllTicTacs
They are developing their own extremist-infused AI models, and are already experimenting with novel ways to leverage the technology, including producing blueprints for 3D weapons and recipes for making bombs.
Given thr way AI is prone to hallucinations, they should definitely have a go at building them. Might solve our problems for us.
So the idea to make people think that Nazis are using AI, might have come from a Nazi AI? 🤯
I read somewhere that the largest class of jobs in half the US states was truck driver and it’s high in most other places (that article says 600k). They are likely to be the first sector almost wiped out by AI, followed by call centre workers and a lot of the legal profession. Good luck reskilling all those people. Here in the UK, call centres were often opened in areas of low employment, so we’ll see a lot of the already decimated old industrial areas hollowed out.
“If you’re driving a truck today,” he said, “my expectation is you’re going to be able to retire driving a truck.”
Probably true as it will take a while for them to ramp the numbers up to cover the shortage in truck drivers, and they’ll still need drivers for that last mile (as these trucks work best going between depots on freeways) but how long will being a truck driver be a viable occupation? When it’s one of the biggest areas of employment, can everyone transition to other logistical jobs, as suggested by the article?
I’ll take that and raise you a wifi9.
“If the Trump campaign doesn’t see this as a concern, then they’re delusional,”
🤔
I’m not sure it’s new guy syndrome - he’s got two legal cases on the go with, apparently, very little to back it up:
Goziker worked at TikTok for only six months. He didn’t hold a senior position inside the company. His lawsuit, and a second one he filed in March against several US government agencies, makes a number of improbable claims. He asserts that he was put under 24-hour surveillance by TikTok and the FBI while working remotely in Mexico. He claims that US attorney general Merrick Garland, director of national intelligence Avril Haines, and other top officials “wickedly instigated” his firing. And he states that the FBI helped the CIA share his private information with foreign governments. The suits do not appear to include evidence for any of these claims.
No at a minimum that has to make people wonder if he’s an unbiased source at a minimum and it should make lawmakers at least stop to consider how reliable a witness he is.
I rather enjoyed it while it lasted but I was rather just posting interesting bits I was posting here, so perhaps here is the best alternative. 🤷
I may have also been using it as a kind of replacement for del.icio.us, which is much missed. I gave Postmarked a go but it isn’t doing it for me.
That wouldn’t be a Mastodon or a Lemmy though, but something else.
It could be similar to Lemmy - a kind of federated Academia.edu where each society runs it’s own instance and then the “communities” would be the journals with each paper getting a separate post and then people could comment about them or cross-post the paper to Lemmy or Mastodon if it is relevant. It would be relatively trivial to fork Lemmy and hack it into the format required to publish journal articles through it.
Shoulda used ChatGPT.
Occasional pop-up suggesting you sign up and/or donate but you can just dismiss it.
It still kinda is.
It’s rare that this is the solution to a problem not originating from my pants but…
They’re like fancy clowns who work in a circus and are scared of big falls.
But enough about the social media company…
Well it was going to get ActivityPub integration, so something was happening on that front.
Of course, if they don’t want it they could make it open source and let people start their own instances but that’s not going to happen while there’s data to mine.
“Unfortunately, our business model and the audiences we serve across our network did not align with Jezebel’s,” Jim Spanfeller, the chief executive of G/O Media, wrote in the memo, which was sent to staff on Thursday morning.
That’s an interesting form of words. Are they saying that they want cross-company synergy and the readers of Gizmodo and The Onion weren’t the same as Jezebel?
There’s a good documentary on this - Idiocracy.
How tech-literate are those toddlers?