

Watch the video, they have a great discussion. Jon Stewart seems to think Reddit is great now and Cindy Cohn fights back a little.
I make art that’s totally mine because I did it through AI. https://imgur.com/a/Rhgi0OC


Watch the video, they have a great discussion. Jon Stewart seems to think Reddit is great now and Cindy Cohn fights back a little.


To be fair, Lemmy has a ton of really smart people that I learn a lot from too.


Like a healthy brain. And just like a healthy brain, it’ll still hallucinate and make mistakes probably:
The leaked source reveals a sophisticated, three-layer memory architecture that moves away from traditional “store-everything” retrieval.
As analyzed by developers like @himanshustwts, the architecture utilizes a “Self-Healing Memory” system.


I will give you another chance. If I see a hint of faqing around or picking on users, you’re out. I rarely permaban people but give them a break, so I must have been pretty sure. Don’t make me regret this.


It used to have the mod names when I first got here. I don’t know why they changed it.


You may be right and they’re using weasel language, but that’s not what they’re implying:
allows users to essentially vibe code their own custom feed
or even build their own Bluesky app alternative on top of the service’s Atmosphere protocol,


I’m going to reserve judgement on this since letting the user control their own feed is a good one. If it shits out a bunch of ads, which I doubt is possible because AI is hard to control, then yeah, it sucks donkey balls.
Attie, which interim CEO Toni Schneider referred to as a “new product” that’s “not part of the Bluesky app” in an interview with TechCrunch, allows users to essentially vibe code their own custom feed using natural language prompts — or even build their own Bluesky app alternative on top of the service’s Atmosphere protocol, an ecosystem of interoperable social applications.
“You control it, you shape it, without having to write code or know how to set up these feeds,” Schneider enthused.


But this was not an isolated incident. Waymo has relied on taxpayer-funded first responders to navigate its vehicles when they encounter issues, despite the existence of the company’s own roadside assistance team. In at least six instances identified by TechCrunch, first responders have had to take control of Waymo vehicles and move them out of traffic during emergency situations, including one in which an officer was in the middle of responding to a mass shooting.


Dude, it’s not that deep. Uber has a rapey problem and they figured out that this is the cheapest way to handle it.


Real jobs or AI jobs.


Would a phone have that many downsides? I would think that a computer would have much more. Maybe the phone companies don’t play nice? I 100% don’t know what the downsides would be.


the Jolla phone is the way to go
Are there any downsides to this? There has to be, right.
Edit: https://commerce.jolla.com/products/jolla-phone-sept-26

Why the fuck is he trying to make more money off the bottom 99%? Isn’t being one of the wealthiest in the world enough? How small is his dick.
Also, this should be 100% illegal.


We must protect wikipedia, they’re our only safe place right now.


He can copyright his software then? That’s like saying that if I create a computer game where the computer also plays, I own the copyright to every single game played by the computer. It’s just dumb. They stole the artwork that it was trained on, so move along thief.


After Anthropic refused flat out to agree to apply Claude AI to autonomous weapons and mass surveillance of American citizens, OpenAI jumps right into bed with the United States Department of War.
I think people are a little bit missing the important bit. This government wants to send out autonomous weapons along with mass surveillance. They’ll just murder anyone they want, if the AI gets it right in the first place.
Here we are in Running Man and no one sees it coming. This is why Stephen King is so against this administration. He predicted it.


I’m usually against complaints about poor headlines
Why are you against complaints? They are what most people who are super busy (voters) tend to only read. If they’re bad or misleading, then most of our voters have bad information or are mislead.
True true. I guess on the surface you’re not being screamed at anymore, that’s a plus. I also think that people are being shown different things.