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It’s hard for me to imagine 2024 not being the year they do.
It’s hard for me to imagine 2024 not being the year they do.
Someone somewhere is already planning how they will get people to work around the clock this way, and someone else somewhere is probably desperate enough to feed themselves or their family that they’ll take it when offered.
Well fuck all those artists and writers who made the original works then I guess. Licensing is impractical.
So then we as a society aren’t ready to untangle the mess of our infancy in the digital age. ChatGPT isn’t something we must have at all costs, it’s something we should have when we can deploy it while still respecting the rights of people who have made the content being used to train it.
The reinstatement came after notable users such as George Galloway, a former member of the British Parliament, called out Musk for banning the accounts.
(Update at the top of the article)
Sorry, my joke generating subroutine has not been updated since the time that the rocket scientist idiom you mention was popularized.
😁
But the idiom isn’t “it’s not AI” it’s “it’s not rocket science.” 😉😁
Maybe the smartest people in the room are the ones we least expect.
I mean, they are a bunch of rocket scientists. That’s the group everyone has expected to be the smartest people in the room for about a century. 😁
Are we allowed to say he’s gone mask off yet?
I wonder what their punishment will be. Do you suppose they’ll need to dig change out of only one sofa, or two?
Guess I just need to keep using firefox. shrug
I meant to link the CVE sorry. https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2011-3402
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/91347/how-can-a-font-be-used-for-privilege-escalation
Not a serious rebuttal. But yes, MS has found a way for Windows to be vulnerable to attacks using fonts.
Begun, the AI wars have.
Last year, the three largest US-listed pharmaceutical companies by revenues, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Merck, spent a combined $39.6 billion on R&D. That is, admittedly, a lot of money. But less than Medicare is currently paying on just ten drugs
While Big Pharma holds vast portfolios of existing patents for prescription drugs, the innovation pipeline for new drugs actually has very little to do with Big Pharma. In reality, public sources — especially the NIH — fund the basic research that makes scientific breakthroughs. Then small, boutique biotech and pharmaceutical firms take that publicly generated knowledge and do the final stages of research, like running clinical trials, that get the drugs to market. The share of small companies in the supply of new drugs is huge, and it’s still growing. Fully two-thirds of new drugs now come from these small companies, up from one-third twenty years ago. It is not the research labs of Pfizer that are developing new drugs.
My father, a boomer technophobe, could easily see every decision he’s made has been foolish and stupid.
I am NOT in the “Musk is a supergenius” camp, but I’m incapable of believing he could be stupid enough to make every single one of these disastrous decisions by accident. That seems very clear to me even if I can’t sus out the motive.
Is there anyone who still doesn’t believe he’s running it into the ground intentionally? Anyone at all? I’d like to understand your logic if so.
I swear to god I’ve heard that the telemarketer/robocaller problem is finally solved like ten times over the course of my life.
While I share your disgruntlement, this is both cheap and easy to use. Should you have to use it? No. Would needing it stop me from getting a phone I otherwise wanted? Zero chance.
I didn’t realize that. That’s disheartening.