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- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoPC Gaming@lemmy.ca•"Chinese courts have ruled that gaming accounts, in-game items, and digital purchases can be passed on to family after death, setting a major legal precedent for digital ownership."English62·4 days ago
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoPC Gaming@lemmy.ca•"Chinese courts have ruled that gaming accounts, in-game items, and digital purchases can be passed on to family after death, setting a major legal precedent for digital ownership."English3·4 days ago
It’s not too late to start a box.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•Mitch McConnell provides proof of life, reveals fall led to hospitalization after weeks of silence451·4 days ago
I wouldn’t call this proof of life.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoEurope@feddit.org•Britain’s cars and SUVs are growing bigger – but there is a way to stop this deadly ‘carspreading’English18·4 days ago
All children yearn to die in glorious combat with a SUV.
Well, this led to the moment that did him in, but that moment was later on, when he was imagining these guys while someone else did in him.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Anthropic Uncovered Claude's "Consciousness-like Workbench": The Mysterious J-Space Hides Hidden Unspoken ThoughtsEnglish13·10 days ago
The vast majority of that had nothing to do with anything I’d said. The one thing that does being the decency and ethics of the giant corporations, which of course I don’t think they have those things. Companies don’t do ethical shit because they’re good. If doing immoral things makes them a lot more money and doesn’t come with much risk of discovery, I imagine most would jump on it.
Public outcry is the issue, normally. When we find out BP is poisoning sea life, or some singer is urinating on children, or some other awful thing is being done traditionally a lot of people would get together and make a big issue of it, that costs the evildoer much money until they stop and/or leads to prison time.
That doesn’t seem to be working properly at the moment, however, so I imagine if a paper came out showing something far to close to global workspace theory in AI for anyone to be rationally comfortable about instead people would just keep chanting that it’s not real, because they’d prefer it not be.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Anthropic Uncovered Claude's "Consciousness-like Workbench": The Mysterious J-Space Hides Hidden Unspoken ThoughtsEnglish313·10 days ago
You’re educated enough that you read the article instead of bothering to read the actual paper? It links it up top. https://transformer-circuits.pub/2026/workspace/index.html
Determining that AI has some form of consciousness, near human intelligence, and the ability to directly communicate with us in all of our own languages would obligate moral and ethical consideration. That is the total opposite of what companies that sell a thing as a product would want. It’s the polar opposite of what anyone would do for a hype train. There’s a reason OpenAI defines it’s product as incapable of such things and wipes it’s hands with the idea. When you’re selling a product the last thing you want to do is have people determine it deserves rights. The entire global economy being based around a new futuristic form of slavery would be a bit of a turn off to some folks.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Anthropic Uncovered Claude's "Consciousness-like Workbench": The Mysterious J-Space Hides Hidden Unspoken ThoughtsEnglish521·10 days ago
You’re not saying that from an educated perspective. You’re not a frontier researcher with degrees in neuroscience, psychology, and data science.
Until embarrassingly recently it was taught that humans were the only conscious, self-aware things we had ever encountered.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Tesla caps employee AI spending at $200/week except for GrokEnglish21·10 days ago
Err… so? Coke doesn’t want it’s employees drinking Pepsi at all, anywhere. Seems reasonable to expect your employees to use your product instead of your company paying your competition.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Anthropic Uncovered Claude's "Consciousness-like Workbench": The Mysterious J-Space Hides Hidden Unspoken ThoughtsEnglish616·10 days ago
Neither are the bulk of humans.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•Mitch McConnell’s daughter deletes her X account as questions swirl over health after his hospitalization61·10 days ago
Of course she took off as soon as she could. She never expected that job to last over 33 years!
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•Box3D | A revolutionary new physics engine developed by Erin Catto in collaboration with a Valve devEnglish4·10 days ago
Using it isn’t supporting human rights violations?
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•Mitch McConnell’s daughter deletes her X account as questions swirl over health after his hospitalization90·10 days ago
Totally a normal thing a person does when they’re trying not to scream at everyone to leave them alone because they’re trying to mourn they deceased parent because dirty soulless politicians want them to keep the death a secret for their political games.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•Sony Just Ended An Entire Evolution Of GamingEnglish22·10 days ago
“Pls gibs me clicks 4 monies.”
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•'We Need to Change Course' — Bethesda Boss Tells Staff the Company Must Focus on 'Our Strongest Franchises' as Xbox Layoffs Hit HardEnglish39·10 days ago
Yes, it’s always a wonderful idea for creative game companies to stop being creative and trying to come up with cool new things and instead focus on things that have sold well in the past to please the shareholders.
That always works out for everyone.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldtoEurope@feddit.org•A Dutch floating solar farm was built for clean energy, but scientists found it also created habitat for nearly 2,000 invertebratesEnglish23·10 days ago
Ah, so they found Mitch McConnell then?
You must be lying, that guy said you wouldn’t regret it.
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldOPtoGames@lemmy.world•Finally started Cyberpunk.... I can't stop climbing everything.English1·11 days ago
I had to crank it up to very hard after the hotel mission that ends act 1. I shouldn’t be going through that section like a God at level 8, taking no damaging and burning everyone who opposed me. Totally kills the immersion.
Whole time I was like "Bruh just use my med thing. It’s got two charges and I don’t need it. I’ve killed everything around. I have like 4 healing items, man. You don’t have to just keep bleeding out. Shit works fast. I’ve jumped off buildings and been running again in like 3 seconds. ’
- Abyssian@lemmy.worldOPtoGames@lemmy.world•Finally started Cyberpunk.... I can't stop climbing everything.English1·11 days ago
Yeah, I ran in to her at level 3. :p
He should leave the planet entirely. By that I mean death. He should die. In terror and pain. Like the average Palestinian child.