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Computers make mistakes and AI will make things worse — the law must recognize that
  • Perfectly good computers do make random bit flip mistakes, and the smaller they get the more issues we will see with that.

    Even highly QA'd code like they put on the space shuttle put 5 redundant computers in to reduce the chance they all fail.

    Not every piece of software is worth the resources to do that though. If your game crashes just restart it.

  • A ‘Shocking’ Amount of the Web Is Already AI-Translated Trash, Scientists Determine
  • We fucked it up on our own with SEO long before chatgpt came along. Google has been going downhill for years as people learn to game the algorithm.

    It will speed it along sure, but the core problem is that is profitable to dump garbage on the internet and put ads on it. The monitozation is the root of this.

  • A literal child taking orders in a fast food restaurant in the US
  • It's a fundraiser likely for an after school program. It typically pays out a lot better than a car wash or brat fry. Typically the students run orders out to cars.

    And yeah, we probably should put more funding into schools for stuff like this instead of asking kids to fundraise.

  • "Did you realize that we live in a reality where SciHub is illegal, and OpenAI is not?"
  • If you passed them a sheet of music I'd say that's on you, it would be your responsibility to not sell recordings of them playing it.

    Just like if I typed the first chapter of Harry Potter into word it is not Microsoft's intent to breach copyright, it would have been my intent to make it do it. It would be my responsibility not to sell that first chapter, and they should come after me if I did, even though MS is a corporation who supplied the tools.

  • Harvard has gone too far
  • Yeah. I wonder how that affects it. I have been airfrying potatoes when I want fries this last year, feel bad because they are a lot of carbs, but at least there is like a teaspoon of olive oil split between them. Gotta be a little healthier than directly dropping them in a frier basket.

  • Dropbox is sharing users' files with OpenAI, here's how to opt out
  • It really depends what you are using it for and how safe you want to be.

    You could just use syncthing to keep a directory on your laptop synced with your home desktop. Still goes down if your home burns though.

    You could do it with your friends house if you don't mind him being able to see your stuff. You could even have backups saved somewhere else.

    It's a lot of work and cognitive load for the average person though.

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    Tesla Has The Highest Accident Rate Of Any Auto Brand
  • I blame the touchscreen first ideology. Give em some physical buttons that you can feel without taking your eyes off the road.

    That and the sheer power can make accidents happen faster than you can react.

  • ‘Hogwarts Legacy’ Is Beating ‘Modern Warfare 3’ As The Best-Selling Game Of 2023
  • Worked great on a humble ps5. Might be the way to go for this title.

    Game has a really cool castle but once you get over that it kinda falls into repetitive open world stuff.

    I would have liked more of a focus on class stuff, though to be fair I'm not sure if that would have been fun long term. Outside the class missions is doesn't feel enough like a school. Sneaking around at night doesn't have the same tenseness as the novels if there is no one looking for you.

    I would be interested in a sequel if they can figure that out.

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