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12 Jun 2024
Billionaires spend every saved penny on eliminating jobs, lobbying against our rights, stealing our data, and manipulating us. Therefore, even if the government defrauds every single penny from them, society will still be better off.
You will always be better at spending your own money than the government is.
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10 Jun 2024
"Sir, our newest model is surprisingly good at creating CSAM. Should we take it down?" "God forbid! It's our key market! And it's a perfect pretext to spy on our customers. I would call it win-win, but my lawyer told me to avoid saying that when talking about CSAM."
6 Jun 2024
Adobe may also use technologies and other processes, including escalation for manual (human) review, to screen for certain types of illegal content (such as child sexual abuse material), or other abusive content or behavior.
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10 Jun 2024
*Angry tech CEO voice* Okay, who did this?!
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31 May 2024
"AI imagery has overtaken several Rafah-focused hashtags on Instagram and Facebook." If anything, it takes away people's eyes from Rafah. Instead of seeing real tragedy, people see fake A/I-generated slop that looks like it was taken from a cute Pixar movie.
New from 404 Media: we traced the viral All Eyes on Rafah image to a Facebook group that aims to make the "AI industry prosper." Was posted as early as February 404media.co/viral-all-eyes-o…
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31 May 2024
I'm not sure why people are surprised that Vox partnered with OpenAI. Matthew Yglesias, Vox cofounder, is an effective altruist, and SBF donated money to Vox to form a unit to promote effective altruism. They have been promoting A/I since 2022, including anti-artist articles.
29 May 2024
We’re excited to partner with @openai to help inform ChatGPT and to develop innovative products for our audiences and advertising partners. voxmedia.com/2024/5/29/24166…
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31 May 2024
Hey, @epidemicsound, could you start verifying the composers who upload songs to your platform? If I needed Suno-generated slop, I wouldn't be using your service. 😞
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31 May 2024
Google: Trust us. Generative AI is not overhyped. Also Google:
29 May 2024
#ChatDirector is a research prototype that brings 3D avatars and automatic layout transitions to your 2D laptop screen, transforming online meetings to be more immersive and dynamic. Check it out → goo.gle/3yBDuY9
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31 May 2024
Another day, another A/I stock tumble. Dell published a report that revealed that demand for A/I servers is waning, forcing Dell to sell them at nearly 0% margin. cnbc.com/2024/05/31/dell-sha…
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30 May 2024
Salesforce shares tumble 20% because there are no signs of revenue growth after they invested billions in generative AI. It appears that "trust us, people will start using our extremely expensive, yet completely unreliable A/I tools any moment now" doesn't work anymore.
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26 May 2024
Some are surprised that Neil Druckmann is into A/I, but how can he not be? After all, A/I made his lifelong dream come true—a magic button that hurts Palestinians when pressed. npr.org/2023/12/14/121864325…
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26 May 2024
Just so you know. Right before this show started, the CEO of Disney, Bob Iger, said on this stage: Hollywood Storytellers Need to ‘Embrace the Change' Driven by Tech. He wants those people to shape our art and entertainment.
26 May 2024
Silicon Valley (the series) is so back
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24 May 2024
Bloomberg reports that Alphabet and Meta tried to license content from movie studios to train their models. Netflix and Disney said no. Warner still considers the offer. Studios know it would be a death sentence, and no director would work with them again. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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24 May 2024
It's fitting that the only CEO who still considers the offer is the one who has caused his company to lose 70% of its value since he was appointed.
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24 May 2024
Since the announcement of the deal with OpenAL, many Redditors have started spamming harmless disinfo to pollute data, including spoofed links. Everyone seems on it, as people upvote those posts, and no one tries to correct them. Here is a post about SAMA being CEO of Microsoft.
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24 May 2024
The spoofed link follows the rules of how Wired generates its links to the letter. It's interesting how skilled people are at writing posts that are obviously false to humans yet will definitely fool an LLM.
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24 May 2024
A journalist had the opportunity to test Google Astra, Google's next A/I model, which was shown doing many amazing things during the demo. So, how did it go? When asked to rate the journalist's clothes, Astra responded, "I can't provide stock quotes." businessinsider.com/project-…
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24 May 2024
It also couldn't recognize him dancing. So, just as it has been proven that GPT4o is nowhere as good as in the demo, the same is true for Google Astra. It's all smoke and mirrors to prop up technology that doesn't work.
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24 May 2024
You don't see people correcting them. Seemingly everyone understands what's going on without a word. And Redditors put surprising amount of effort to make them plausible. The example above? The fake link in the post closely follows the rules Wired uses to generate their links.
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24 May 2024
The best proof that we're nowhere near AGI is the list of high-level employees who left OpenAI after they sold their shares. And I'm not talking about safe-oriented departures. Who would leave a company close to creating AGI and becoming the most powerful company in the world?
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24 May 2024
Key employees that left after OpenAI closed the deal to sell employee shares in February: ANDREJ KARPATHY - Lead Engineer - No beef. Left probably to work on a personal project - probably a virtual assistant. EVAN MORIKAWA - Lead Engineer - No beef. Left to build a new startup.
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LOGAN KILPATRICK - Developer relations - No beef. Left for Google. DIANE YOON - Vice president of the people - No beef. CHRIS CLARK - Head of nonprofit and strategic initiatives - No beef. Left for Open Research.
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