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This is a prime example of misinformation and propaganda! I’m saving this. This is good.
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This is a prime example of misinformation and propaganda! I’m saving this. This is good.
I actually like the new Notepad
At the level of the Pulitzer prize finalists, I think the use of AI is completely warranted and should be encouraged. To get anywhere near that level in the first place, you need to do be able to craft good writing on your own. That they use AI to help that process doesn’t bother me one bit.
Slightly disappointed that it’s about treating the EU market like its American counterpart…but…it’s fine.
You know what’s weird? Conservatives generally think people are lazy and would rather do nothing at all than be productive. But their efforts to make policies based on that assumptions, which are invariably harmful and evil, really encourage me to do everything to oppose them locally.
If you want to get all bougie, you can get your bed up off the floor, but really, it’s not that big of a deal.
Or stay with the floor mattress but make it a habit to fold it and tidy up the area. It’d be like Asian style living!
This also just misses the point entirely. Young people expect society as we know it to end within our lifetimes. Even if inflation does down for a bit, the ocean is still gonna be acidic af.
God damn that’s funny!
That’s why AI exacerbates inequality between more and less experienced workers. More experienced workers will know what garbage to look out for and its manifestations in poorly cleaned data sets. Newer workers will just have to trust the AI did it.
Damn! That’s a good one!
Wtf kind of god do you believe in?
The kind that allows people to be murdered in what is ostensibly his house.
the bottle half of the population together share just 3% of wealth,
Lol what?
Now, the enshittifiers aren’t taking this lying down. Take Lina Khan, the brilliant head of the US Federal Trade Commission, who has done more in three years on antitrust than the combined efforts of all her predecessors over the past 40 years. The Wall Street Journal’s editorial page has run more than 80 pieces trashing Khan, insisting that she’s an ineffectual ideologue who can’t get anything done. Sure, that’s why you ran 80 editorials about her. Because she can’t get anything done.
I love when other people realize the value of Lina Khan. I’ll vote for Biden for the sole reason to let Lina Khan do good work!
Holy shit, YES!
I absolutely agree with you. That is the internet platform business model after all.
Still though, OpenAI and Google, I think, have a legitimate argument that LLMs without limitation may be socially harmful.
That doesn’t mean a $20 subscription is the one and only means of addressing that problem though.
In other words, I think we can take OpenAI and Google at face value without also saying their business model is the best way to solve the problem.
Companies like OpenAI and Google believe that this technology is so powerful, they can release it to the public only in the form of an online chatbot after spending months applying digital guardrails that prevent it from spewing disinformation, hate speech and other toxic material.
Google Bard is currently free to use for now, so the danger is not locking up tech behind a subscription (though Google will 100% do that eventually).
Or just go to UHaul, rent a truck or van for $20, then return it.
The maximal use case! That’s a good way of thinking about it!
I’m struggling with my SO to buy a reasonable house in a high cost of living area. They want a massive 2000 Sq ft monstrosity because we plan to have a kid soon, and I’m thinking 1500 is more than enough. They’re reasoning it’s we need space for each other and entertaining. My reasoning is I want to eat out at the nearby fantastic restaurants nearby more often and buy cheese and wine and stuff.
Maybe it’s my interest in economics, but American life is so expensive in part because Americans are willing to spend a shit ton of money because they think they’re supposed to. It’s like we’re all enamored with the idea that bigger and more is better just because someone said so. And then we complain about things being unaffordable like corporations aren’t trying to fleece us for all we’re worth.
If you ever read “fifth circuit court of appeals”, know that you’re about to read some bullshit. Every bad decision the current Supreme Court has made started with the fifth circuit.