ErikJonker, to ai Dutch
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

In my limited personal experience I am surprised how bad the (free version) Google Gemini model still is, the idea that it will be integrated in all Google services is quite scary... (And I am a heavy user of Google applications and ecosystem, not even a google hater). In my view it's not good enough to integrate it in Google's infrastructure but Google thinks otherwise..
The free GPT-4o is probably too much of a threat.

ErikJonker, to OpenAI
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

We should be more worried about the security of AI chat assistants from Google and Open AI that will appear in a few months for everybody to use... Let's pause the whole AGI debate and focus on real and short-term risks.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/05/15/1092516/openai-and-google-are-launching-supercharged-ai-assistants-heres-how-you-can-try-them-out/

moira, to ai
@moira@mastodon.murkworks.net avatar

big oof

yeri, to homeassistant
@yeri@superuser.one avatar

Started playing around with and cheap sensors and smart powerplugs (and some , also got some sensors I haven't unpacked yet).

It's been a steep learning curve but it's cool that most of the stuff just works (TP-Link and , Zigbee, (using the Hue Bridge, not directly connected to my Zigbee coordinator). Some stuff this uses the cloud (but can be used locally), other stuff takes out the cloud entirely. (1/2)

Temperature per room
Power usage from Zigbee and ESPhome/WiFi smart plugs.
PIR and door sensor tests (Zigbee)

yeri,
@yeri@superuser.one avatar

My bathroom is definitely .

Added in and a for AI/recognition. Still need to mess with that too.

And thanks to I can control/monitor 'smart' devices at my parents and in-laws house as well. (2/2)

NaraMoore, to random
@NaraMoore@sakurajima.moe avatar

For misguided people (MHO) still using Google search

How to disable Google AI Overview

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/frustration-grows-over-googles-ai-overviews-feature-how-to-disable/

carapace, to golang
@carapace@mastodon.social avatar

Is this a bug in Go's regexp package? This program should print false instead it prints true:

package main

import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
)

func main() {
r := regexp.MustCompile("^1|0$")
fmt.Printf("%v\n", r.MatchString("00"))
}

I checked against Python's re module and it works as expected:

>>> import re
>>> r = re.compile('^1|0$')
>>> print(r.match('00'))
None

chbmeyer, to apple German
@chbmeyer@digitalcourage.social avatar

Ja, natürlich kann man von einem sprechen, den schnellst möglich schließen wird, um seine Kunden vor dem zu bewahren. ...

Was für ein Käse.
Apple hat wieder einmal bewiesen, dass es sich weder an die eigenen Worte hält (30 Tage Speicherdauer), noch an Gesetze. Apple ist erwiesenermaßen eine , die einmal erhobene Daten wie einen hütet und den Kunden über die Existenz belügt. Das ist ein offener .

Apple ist und .
Apple ist kein Stück besser als & Co.

Ich bin mal gespannt, welche Fragen das @bsi an Apple richten wird und was aus der Zertifizierung wird. ...

Zeit für
Zeit für
Zeit für digitale Verantwortung in Europa!

filippodb, (edited ) to microsoft Italian

Ogni tanto serve rilanciarlo 😁

MICROSOFT: Aspetta, posso spiegare!

GOOGLE: State spiando l'intero sistema operativo? Noi spiamo solo il web.

APPLE: Ma i vostri utenti sanno che li state spiando??

LINUX: Voi spiate???

ErikJonker, (edited ) to ai
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

Listen to this #Hardfork episode, good review of GPT-4o and Google I/O , with a good conversation about the dramatic impact it could have when Google starts integrating AI into it's search and how that could potentially destroy or at least diminish ad-revenue on the worldwideweb. People underestimate the possible impact and Google is not honest about it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/17/podcasts/hardfork-gpt4o-ai-overviews.html
#NYT #AI #GPT #Google #internet #ads #OpenAI #podcast

Radical_EgoCom, to random
@Radical_EgoCom@mastodon.social avatar

Humans are not inherently evil or corrupt by nature, but even if they were, capitalism is the worst system possible as it enables and promotes these aspects.

SabiLewSounds,
@SabiLewSounds@mastodon.social avatar

@Radical_EgoCom

How much are those BS streaming TV and Movie shits nowadays?

More than enough to monthly help people in need instead and watch something for free that would support a small creator - wait they'd also rather pay and watch some asshole like instead of an actual small creator

They'd all rather some machine tell them what to feed their minds

apereo, to opensource
@apereo@social.fossdle.org avatar

Global market
• experiencing significant competition from open-source solutions
• experienced substantial growth in open-source solutions

and Moodle are prominent examples of LMS providers

@sakailms tailored for educational institutions, featuring tools like online testing and Docs integration

Open-source LMS solutions
• gained popularity in .
• provide advantages over proprietary
• reduce costs over proprietary options

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/learning-management-system-market-size-is-set-to-grow-by-usd-44978-02-mn-from-2023-2027--adoption-of-ngdle-in-the-academic-sector-to-boost-the-market-growth-technavio-302145092.html

paul, to ai
@paul@oldfriends.live avatar

OpenAI Strikes Reddit Deal To Train Its On Your Posts

Reddit gets access to OpenAI’s tech for building AI features, and OpenAI gets real-time access to Reddit posts that feed into ChatGPT. has also signed up to become an advertising partner on .

It’s an agreement similar to the one Reddit signed with earlier this year that was reportedly worth $60 million.

🔗 https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/16/24158529/reddit-openai-chatgpt-api-access-advertising

🔗 RedditInc Blog: https://www.redditinc.com/blog/reddit-and-oai-partner

kubikpixel, (edited ) to internet German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Archie, the Internet’s first search engine, is rescued and running:

A journey through busted tapes, the Internet Old Farts Club, and SPARCstations.
It's amazing, and a little sad, to think that something created in 1989 that changed how people used and viewed the then-nascent Internet had nearly vanished by 2024.

🔎 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/archie-the-internets-first-search-engine-is-rescued-and-running/


#internet #searchengine #history #search #archie #internethistory #sparc

kubikpixel, (edited )
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

🧵 …nun gibt es auch einen Artikel auf Deutsch zum obigen Thema. Vor Google gab es einige Suchmaschienen davor aber die hier erwähnte, war die erste im Internet.

»Das war die erste Suchmaschine des Internets:
Archie konnte FTP-Webseiten auffinden. Das Programm galt als verschollen, wurde nun aber wieder entdeckt und in Gang gesetzt.«

🔎 https://futurezone.at/digital-life/erste-suchmaschine-internet-archie-ftp-geschichte-the-serial-port-alan-emtage/402900380


#archie #ftp #web #internet #historie #it #suche #finden #damals #google #suchmaschine

parismarx, to tech
@parismarx@mastodon.online avatar

Remember when tech CEOs whipped us into a frenzy about generative AI changing everything? Those days are long gone.

Google and OpenAI’s latest demos show the bubble is deflating, but they’re still going to seize as much power as they can before the crash.

https://disconnect.blog/ai-hype-is-over-ai-exhaustion-is-setting-in/

davemark, to ai
@davemark@mastodon.social avatar

Google is adding "an AI-generated summary at the top of many of their search results"

If Google AI pulls detailed answers directly into the search page, the less likely you are to visit other sites.

Better for Google. Worse for the external sites, yeah? Or am I missing something?

https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/14/24155321/google-search-ai-results-page-gemini-overview

metin, to ai
@metin@graphics.social avatar
drahardja, to tech
@drahardja@sfba.social avatar
pixelate, to accessibility
@pixelate@tweesecake.social avatar

It's June 10, 2024, at 4:00 PM Central US time. Almost every blind person that owns an iPhone has installed the iOS 18 beta. Some are playing retro games with the new, AI driven screen recognition. Others are gladly using DecTalk as their main voice, the Enhanced Siri voices that use ML to speak using emotion and context, as their reading voice, Eloquence as their notification voice (sent to one ear to minimize distractions), and finding it amazing that VoiceOver emphasizes italic text, and emboldens bold text. Others are finding it amazing that they can navigate their whole phone using Braille screen input, searching to find things by typing a few letters, or just swiping down through everything. A few are connecting their multi-line Braille displays, and feeling app icons and images, made much more understandable through touch, using an AI filter.

The next day, when news of all these features filters down to Android users, they quickly begin hammering Google, wanting DecTalk and Eloquence on their Pixel phones, like iOS users have. But Google is silent as always, only just now having given Chromebook users high quality Google TTS voices.

Note: great liberty has been taken to imagine the coolest outcome for the vague feature announcements Apple gave for VoiceOver users. We'll see just how cool, or not, they actually are on June 10.

#accessibility #apple #google #VoiceOver #blind #iOS #android

julienbarnoin, to security
@julienbarnoin@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

Being able to remotely lock a phone you don't have credentials for using just a phone number? What could possibly go wrong?

https://www.wired.com/story/android-15-theft-detection-lock/

pixelate, to accessibility
@pixelate@tweesecake.social avatar

Chromebooks already have great screen reading capabilities built in...

Awww Google, how cute of you. Great? Nope. Next time, remember. Nothing about us, without us. ChromeVox has barely been updated in years, just like VoiceOver for Mac, and Narrator. ChromeVox barely has any options for fine-tuning verbosity, keyboard commands, pronunciation, and some keyboard commands, like Search + Control + A for accessibility actions, aren't even well-documented. I should know. I had to use an Acer Spin 713 for a good 3 months as my primary laptop. So kindly stop talking, then ask, then act before you speak further.

"Updated keyboard shortcuts and first-letters navigation in Google Drive"...

First letters navigation? Come on. Any blind person can tell that this wasn't written by anyone who uses these technologies.

And nowhere in this article is anything new for ChromeVox. See? This is the kind of, frankly, bullshit that I hate on GAAD. Just shut your mouth and listen for once.

https://blog.google/outreach-initiatives/education/global-accessibility-awareness-day-2024/

astro_jcm, to internet
@astro_jcm@mastodon.online avatar

Paraphrasing Douglas Adams:

“But the Web mode was on display…”
“On display? I eventually had to go to the 3 dots menu to find it.”

accessibleandroid, to accessibility
@accessibleandroid@mastodon.social avatar

GAAD 2024 and Google: 8 new accessibility updates across TalkBack, Lookout, Maps and more:
Gemini’s integration with TalkBack, Lookout's Find mode, Look to Speak, etc.:
https://blog.google/outreach-initiatives/accessibility/ai-accessibility-update-gaad-2024
#Accessibility #Google #GAAD #AI #TalkBack

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