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No, really, if you understood how the language models work, you would understand it’s not really intelligence. We just tend to humanize it because that’s what our brains do.
There’s a lot of great articles that summarize how we got to this stage and it’s pretty interesting. I’ll try to update this post with a link later.
I think LLMs are useful (and fun) and have a place, but intelligence they are not.
Some new competiton would be nice too. I remember when companies like Palm made their own competent OS. I wouldn’t even mind if Windows mobile made a reappareance. What do people even need anymore except a versatile browser and the ability to play games?
I heard about this thing but couldn’t really tell what the idea was. I think I want to carry less, not more on me.
Haha right? Remember the Equifax breach? I think the security claim isn’t genuine in intent, but I can believe that all else being equal, privacy violation does result in risk to security.
Even more reason to solve the underlying issues and hold companies accountable for how they handle privacy and personal information. Ideally I’d like to see the hoarding of personal data be somehow demonitized.
No candy crush for this guy!
This is the wrong way to go about solving this problem IMO, but then again the problem they’re trying to solve is more about security than privacy as a right.
Wow this is gross. I’m gonna wash it down with some MOUNTAIN DEW ™
Musk is a moron and I hope he keeps getting exposed
These are the questions we need to keep putting out there so the law can finally catch up to the monotony of license agreements and terms.
It shouldn’t be acceptable to present a layman with a 10 page legal jargon document for them to agree to and call it binding.
Hope that train careens off a clif
If you’ve ever worked at one of these big companies with fancy buildings, it’s interesting that in the end, they’re the same depressing row after row of cubicles, or “shared working spaces”
The architecture might look neat outside and upfront, but otherwise it’s just sad and boring inside the actual working area.
Big thing about RTO is that these places just suck to be at. Quality of workspaces have been going down for years as they try to cram more and more people into less space.
We finally get a reckoning that a lot of people can just work from home and the economy won’t blow up, but instead, rich folks want people back in the torture zones.
Please don’t compromise my business emails, just my personal ones.
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Business Email Compromise (BEC)? (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
Now that shit is funny. I hope more people take more time to laugh at companies scrambling to pour billions into projects they don’t understand.
Laugh while it’s still funny, anyway.
If a CEO is saying it, it’s likely the most chickenshit explanation they could’ve come up with about the situation.
Whats interesting about Zuck in particular is he’s trying to blend in with normal society despite never really being a part of it. I hope he knows that we see him, and he’ll always be a billionaire dick head who was ultimately bad for the planet.
Ah, sounds like what-about-ism. Metas behavior doesn’t exempt Apple from criticism. That logic tends to drive all of our standards and expectations down.
Theres room to criticize and expect more from all of these companies who are more than capable of doing better.
This is true, but AI can be used as a tool to summarize and otherwise distill a massive amount of information to a form that someone can make sense of. It was probably cost prohibative to go through this data before or making specific snooping tools.
That’s gonna be an uninstall for me, Tencent.