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Shopify Says No New Hires Unless AI Can't Do the Job

wsj.com
8 points·by Futurebot·l’année dernière·2 comments

Need a bodyguard? Now there's an app for that

fastcompany.com
3 points·by Futurebot·l’année dernière·1 comments

Shortage of Animal Feed Leads Scientists to a Novel Alternative

technologysaw.com
2 points·by Futurebot·il y a 2 ans·0 comments

UN chief calls for global risk management of AI

cnbc.com
1 points·by Futurebot·il y a 2 ans·0 comments

'It hasn't delivered': the failure of self-checkout technology

bbc.com
12 points·by Futurebot·il y a 2 ans·50 comments

Is it time for 6G already? Traffic analysis says yep

theregister.com
2 points·by Futurebot·il y a 3 ans·0 comments

Etsy promised shopping with a soul. Then the scammers came

washingtonpost.com
16 points·by Futurebot·il y a 3 ans·6 comments

Summers Sees No Systemic Risk from SVB If Depositors Protected

bloomberg.com
1 points·by Futurebot·il y a 3 ans·0 comments

Salesforce yields to pressure with harsh new policies for engineers, salespeople

techcrunch.com
3 points·by Futurebot·il y a 3 ans·1 comments

Job interviews are a nightmare – and only getting worse

vox.com
4 points·by Futurebot·il y a 4 ans·2 comments

He Used AI to Publish a Children’s Book in a Weekend. Artists Are Not Happy

time.com
14 points·by Futurebot·il y a 4 ans·1 comments

The party is over: How Meta and Google are using recession fears to clean house

vox.com
4 points·by Futurebot·il y a 4 ans·0 comments

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Futurebot
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
What the article describes seems like a parallel concept (and an important one.) I wouldn't call them Accountability Sinks, though, as they seem more like Accountability Avoiders. Here are things we might think of as sinks in the real world:

- "Sin Eaters"

- Corporations, especially companies that are spun off and take on all the debt of the original company

- Voluntary stool pigeons (in criminal organizations, etc.)

- Certain religious martyrs
Futurebot
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
That's exciting, especially the discovery stuff. Thanks!
Futurebot
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Cool idea. Are you planning to add profile photo, description, and location support like Letterboxd has? Maybe messaging?

Also, is there a way to find who else has listened to what I've listened to?
Futurebot
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I like the short forumlation to explain it: "Dynamic Programming is approximately recursion + memoization + guessing"
Futurebot
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
"The biggest loss of all, though, is a necessary one: the myth that anything but a for-profit corporation is the right way to organize a company."

Alternatively, we could have these companies turned into research organizations run by the government and funded by taxes they way most research (e.g. pharmaceuticals) should be. There's more than one way to get good research done, and having it public removes many strange incentives and conflicts of interest.
Futurebot
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
https://archive.is/qEaU3
Futurebot
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
The next grail here would be the automatic use of more trustworthy systems like WA when using ChatGPT in general. If one were to ask it to write an essay on a subject, that it'd infer which pieces need fact-checking based on confidence intervals of snippets of discernable and differentiable data, then run a query against said trustworthy system.

With this improvement, it would at least never get dates or measurements wrong.

I don't think we can ever solve the problem of needing real editors and fact checkers as ultimate sources of truth for ChatGPT's output, especially when it's for something critical, but for many tasks, this would be a major improvement.