

looks like it can be opened with a pair of needlenose pliers


looks like it can be opened with a pair of needlenose pliers


i’m not, i’m so annoyed by it being everywhere and i don’t think there is a way to use current generative machine learning models ethically. but i studied this in uni twelve years ago so i know how it was used before the bubble, and there is nothing in what you posted that says this event is about generative systems.
putting everything in the same category is not helpful because it discredits genuinely useful medical tools that have been proven to work, while simultaneously helping the openai fuckery seem more legit.


we’re a very small niche here. talking to people in my vicinity gives an entirely different perspective on ml tools than does talking to the professionals i work with. most randos are neutral to vaguely positive on the subject, though not enough to spend money on it.


that’s an assumption. it’s a marketing term and they want people te come to their seminar, of course they would use it.
i cleaned my inbox a few weeks ago. i now have five emails total in there, which is just the stuff i haven’t done something about yet. it feels amazing everytime i look at it.
i also got new medication around that time. i’m sure that’s a coincidence.


…how did you get llms from that? simulation is part of academic research, all machine learning systems use models, and it could just as well refer to useful “for the purposes of the simulation”.
was there more info of the event?


ai has been used in health care for like 15 years. it’s not the same ai as the current bubble is about.
it’s insane that they don’t because sweden has basically the exact same program.
car guys also want less cars on the road.


…where have you gotten the impression that it’s “supposed to” be free?


no i didn’t, i simply noted that the uk and texas had implemented age gating laws.


it does not


cheddar and sour cream?
*swipe left*


also if you’re curious, uniracers/unirally is worth playing. at least for a while. the controls are weird, but also weirdly intuitive.


of course it’s an eu problem too, but it was the uk that pushed through undercooked regulation that forced everyone to comply.


the eu hasn’t put anything to law yet, which at least the uk has. but yeah, of course they’re not blameless.


yeah but it’s not made by the people the propaganda works for. they’re just cogs. normal propaganda is made by the people championing the cause in question.


advertising is just propaganda without a cause


it’s from the uk and texas.
[citation needed]