Oh, he’s trying to distract people from the fact AI generated content doesn’t fall under safe harbor laws and he as the owner has liability if negligence in xAI’s safeguards can be proven.
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- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk's xAI sues Grok user for using Grok to generate child sexual abuse deepfakes(CSAM)English11·9 hours ago
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•SpaceX stock sinks below $135 IPO price for the first time(70% off from its peak); SpaceX has lost more than $800 billion in market value from its closing high seen a month agoEnglish7·1 day ago
Now add Tesla to spaceX so they all can go down.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The Backlash Is So Strong That People With “Pervert Glasses” Are Afraid to Use Them in PublicEnglish91·3 days ago
Translation is a great application. In. Foreign country, text is overlayed with the translation. Subtitles for people speaking.
I’d you’re training you can see your regimen, heart rate, speed, exercises.
Blocking out advertisement would be fun.
But the thing should not be allowed to record anything. But even then some idiot is going to put the nudify app on the phone and we’re back at creepy.
lots of time after work for outdoor activities
Outdoor activities get cancelled more and more because of the heat this year. People not showing up at events because they don’t like a heat stroke. It’s a bit too much summer.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Zuckerberg Admits That AI Is Not Working Out the Way He ImaginedEnglish1·6 days ago
Yeah, it’s got to be old school text based with at best low quality images. Or use extensions like Text Mode. Modern web is very bloated.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Meta Patents AI Device That Tracks Your Emotions, Watches You Take Your MedsEnglish7·8 days ago
It needs AI, but not LLM. A simple neural net for recognising expressions, what is still AI, runs on a phone.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•A brewing battle: More IT workers want unions. The industry doesn’t.English5·8 days ago
It was having teams that gave a shit about the customer, it was putting the customer above all else, and it was going home feeling like you worked on something useful and good.
That was because there weren’t enough engineers back in the day. Then everybody went into learn to code, visa programs got scaled up, the after covid boom faded and the market became flooded enough to be employer owned.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Zuckerberg Admits That AI Is Not Working Out the Way He ImaginedEnglish18·8 days ago
I’d rather go back to raspberry pi levels of compute with BBS style text only sites.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•“This Is Unfair” American A.I. companies say Chinese competitors are copying their A.I English71·10 days ago
Yes, because most of the stock market is tied to the few AI companies. It’s the only thing keeping up the facade of a growing economy. The last thing they need is someone showing investors how unimpressive and easily copied the tech is, especially when they’re all looking to go IPO and cash out.
I’ve got no time for grinding at my age. Single player game, some cheat engine, and skip grinding when it gets boring.
A two party system never represents the multitude of opinions in s population, and a first by the post voting system always gives you a two party system.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg tells staff that AI agents haven’t progressed as quickly as he’d hopedEnglish2·11 days ago
Yeah, that’s the ruthless extrapolation. It’s like plotting the air speed of planes from Wright brothers to Concorde, continue drawing the line going upward and conclude that by 2026 you’ll go from Paris to New York in five minutes. It never works like that.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The Ghost Gun Crackdown Is Quietly Threatening the Future of 3D PrintingEnglish20·11 days ago
Seems that way. Next up is licensing fees for printing certain models. Basically they’d like to get as far as when Picard says “Tea, Earl Grey, hot” the replicator says “Brought to you by Lipton. Taste good, feel good. You have 49 remaining replicator credits.”
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•SpaceX Is Junk. That’s What the Bond Market SaysEnglish2·12 days ago
The one you hear a lot is buying physical precious metals. But keeping that stuff at home is kinda risky and renting a vault isn’t free either.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg tells staff that AI agents haven’t progressed as quickly as he’d hopedEnglish5·12 days ago
The whole thing was based on ruthless extrapolation. LLM do better with more compute, so keep throwing compute at it until you’re in free money land. The last hurrah for Silicon Valley as they’re all out if ideas now.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Rural Americans say they're worried AI data centers will drain their walletsEnglish501·12 days ago
You voted for running the country like a business, you get businesses in your back yard.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg sure sounds eager to get young people hooked on online gamblingEnglish22·12 days ago
does not understand that facebook was successful largely due to luck and timing.
That’s every successful human. It’s a known bias. The classic study was letting people play a rigged game of Monopoly. One random player gets double money among other advantages and wins of course. Afterwards the winner will always tell that it’s because of their strategy or something like that, never they just got luckily.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Microsoft eyes another wave of layoffs that could hit 5,000 workers next weekEnglish10·13 days ago
Actually Indians? Most likely.
- WanderingThoughts@europe.pubtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Cleveland Voted to Kill Its Flock Camera Network. They Have REMAINED ON, With Police Still Using ThemEnglish32·13 days ago
Create a division of local government for supervising the police using flock and suddenly the cameras are full of bullet holes.
Same as the famous Noem interview
BASH: I remember a time when Republicans were very careful about the government having access to personal data
NOEM: Well, we can’t trust the government anymore
BASH: You are the government