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BrokeMacMountain t1_jee6fnz wrote
Reply to comment by mrstubali in Steam Is Ditching Support for Older Operating Systems in 2024 by redhatGizmo
i can imagine the next version of windows being put on a chip and installed on logoc boards. Then it connects to the cloud where you access your virtual desktop.
Disastrous_Ball2542 t1_jee6ck1 wrote
Whoever using AI to write a diff headline every time then reposting this article... please stop lol
Extreme-Leadership78 t1_jee6aln wrote
Reply to Meta stops offering remote work in new job postings as Mark Zuckerberg pushes the benefits of coming to the office by Ben_aid
They could meet up in the meta but he even knows it's crap.
JohnnyZondo t1_jee614i wrote
Reply to Meta stops offering remote work in new job postings as Mark Zuckerberg pushes the benefits of coming to the office by Ben_aid
Yo you want people to come in? Pay for their gas and let them keep the change. They might take public transportation so they can pocket the stipend. This increases use of public transportation which increases jobs and decreases traffic.
[deleted] t1_jee5wey wrote
Reply to Designing more useful bacteria — Researchers create virus-resistant, safely restrained E. coli for medical, industrial applications by marketrent
COVID-23 in da house lesss goooo
Zelstrom t1_jee5uly wrote
Reply to comment by Jedi_Outcast in Senator Warner’s RESTRICT Act Is Designed To Create The Great Firewall Of America by vriska1
Half the country thinks religious "freedom" laws that allow bigots to bully anything they don't like are a good idea. Of course he keeps getting re-elected.
DorothyMatrix t1_jee5to5 wrote
Reply to comment by Redqueenhypo in It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
Raccoon is derived from the Native American (Algonquin) word meaning “rubs/scratches with hands”
Odysseyan t1_jee5kbs wrote
Hab, I will tell just ChatGPT to make me the correct prompts for it. Checkmate
Beepeedi t1_jee5aq1 wrote
I hope some senior politicians are asking the question: But should we take this course? Is it worth the social impact.
kungfu_panda_express t1_jee56v9 wrote
Sociopaths would be great at that job.
QueenOfQuok t1_jee56b3 wrote
Reply to Senator Warner’s RESTRICT Act Is Designed To Create The Great Firewall Of America by vriska1
At least the name of the bill is honest this time, unlike the PATRIOT act
EnsignElessar t1_jee4xgv wrote
Reply to comment by blueSGL in GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
I love humans but our cynicism isn't going to be some sort of sheild that is going to save us.
seweso t1_jee4wqd wrote
Reply to comment by memberjan6 in GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
That unfinished roof also isn't creating and altering software
EnsignElessar t1_jee4toc wrote
Reply to comment by _JellyFox_ in GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
Well we gotta do something, so far we tried nothing and are already out of ideas.
memberjan6 t1_jee4r9t wrote
Reply to comment by seweso in GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
Nobody complains about the lack of waterproofing of an unfinished roof on a house. Millions are at risk, so let's put a pause on that!
EnsignElessar t1_jee4pfx wrote
Reply to comment by DeeplyTroubledSmurf in GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
We are toast, be good to people, tell everyone you love them, get your bucket list done, enjoy every breath you have left.
EnsignElessar t1_jee4n2t wrote
Reply to comment by albeva in GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
How does one create something smarter than itself but also can think at incredible speed under their control?
memberjan6 t1_jee4l8c wrote
Reply to GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
No, it asked for the NLP models that are successors to gpt4 to be paused. Not all AI, not gpt4.
corcyra t1_jee4k8j wrote
Reply to comment by marketrent in Designing more useful bacteria — Researchers create virus-resistant, safely restrained E. coli for medical, industrial applications by marketrent
> For the second fail-safe, the team designed the bacteria themselves to be unable to live outside a controlled environment.
Until they mutate? This sounds like a classic WCGW scenario
EnsignElessar t1_jee4hja wrote
Reply to comment by WagiesRagie in GPT-4 poses too many risks and releases should be halted, AI group tells FTC. by VAMSI_BEUNO
We won't have homework again cause we gonna be ded.
EnsignElessar t1_jee4a9s wrote
Anyone here, already get a job as a prompt engineer?
Notsnowbound t1_jee3y23 wrote
Reply to Designing more useful bacteria — Researchers create virus-resistant, safely restrained E. coli for medical, industrial applications by marketrent
"It's perfectly safe!"
Nonal2 t1_jee3q3s wrote
Reply to comment by sephy009 in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
This is expected. Tech is the same, training data is what was missing. It's mainly because execs did not know what to do with the technology -which is notoriously hard to monetize - and did not invest what was needed to get a ground truth/training set.
Nonal2 t1_jee3o0t wrote
Reply to comment by HoplandTek in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
Not exactly. This is mostly the inventor dilemma. Why disrupt a working Search-Ads relationship with something new, hard to monetize ?
beef-o-lipso t1_jee6l05 wrote
Reply to comment by gk99 in Twitter announces new API pricing, posing a challenge for small developers by rookie-mistake
Holy cow. I"m gonna try that. Didn't realize they were making 2fa paid.