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failbuffer
·hier·discuss
Your point about LLMs aside, I'd trust the inside source over whatever carefully baked misrepresentation the PR department doles out.
failbuffer
·il y a 4 jours·discuss
Yeah, but it's galling we accept these big obvious lies in our society. A legitimate government would impose appropriately stern consequences for misleading and false advertising.
failbuffer
·il y a 6 jours·discuss
These firms were completely fine with mass copyright infringement. And the temptation to keep data would be great, especially as they fight for every bit of technical advantage in a market that "wants" to be commodified.
failbuffer
·il y a 8 jours·discuss
Darn Biden for attacking Iran and causing these high gas prices!
failbuffer
·il y a 13 jours·discuss
Aims aside, did you even read the article? This will mostly end anonymity online and require heavier policing of content.

A child might see something they shouldn't walking down the street, strolling thru the park, visiting the local zoo, or visiting an ice cream parlor. Should those places be requiring identification and hiring extra security guards to wander around making sure nobody is saying it doing anything politically objectionable?

Let's not accept creeping digital tyranny with self-assuring complacency... call or write (preferably snail mail) your congresspeople!!
failbuffer
·il y a 17 jours·discuss
Are the going to pay for the societal harms they cause?
failbuffer
·il y a 25 jours·discuss
So which harness did you end up choosing?
failbuffer
·il y a 29 jours·discuss
Why learn arithmetic when we have calculators?

Reading, writing, and math are foundational skills that, aside from having enormous utility in their own right, are also crucial for developing sharp, creative, and analytical minds.

Take writing as an example: it challenges you to organize your thoughts, patch up the weaknesses of your arguments, and find effective means of connecting with your audience. In so doing, you restructure your own understanding of the world, deepening your expertise and mental schemas. That's something an LLM can't do.
failbuffer
·le mois dernier·discuss
You're ignoring shaping effects though. Nobody prefers living in a deeply divided society. Instead, filter bubbles help bad actors (including foreign adversaries, disgruntled losers, political opportunist, and garden-variety edgelords) accelerate fractionalization. Moreover, social media deliberately elevates incendiary content because outage drives engagement.

These social media sites could be designed for consensus-building and we would see very different outcomes for society.

It's not hypocritical to want the democracy that works instead of the one that self-disintegrates.
failbuffer
·le mois dernier·discuss
It's the "your choice" that's the problem. The quality of a society is dominated by the choices that other people make.
failbuffer
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
For relatively static info, sure. For real time bus/rail status you need integrations to countless public transit systems. For stuff like store times, etc, you need sufficient market power so that business owners are incentived to provide that info.
failbuffer
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Killing your pipeline for innovation and talent development doesn't make you secure, it makes you fall behind. The Soviet Union found this out the hard way when they made a policy decision to steal chip technology instead of investing in their own people. They were outpaced and the world came to use chips, networks, and software designed by Americans.