mjgardner, to random
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

Amazing. has thrown together a way for people to get their private information removed from —mostly only, natch—and it’s a shitty form. https://apple.news/AcJAo2M3rSoaRpt2SPic5Nw

If you needed evidence that they’ve been overrun with salesweasels and MBAs, this is it.

” “

mjgardner,
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

And there’s this gem of a disclaimer: “Please be aware that, in accordance with privacy laws, some rights may not be absolute.” Did write that word salad?

box464, to javascript
@box464@mastodon.social avatar

about computed functions and refactored a bit of code.

Mastodon filters are complete - my little won't have a notification or account profile feed, so those aren't going to be added. Needs a bit of testing.

Also, I used for the first time as a development partner...and...I found it extremely helpful while learning something new.

I get that it's not 100% accurate but it's a constant, calm partner that doesn't get annoyed with all my questions. 😄

defrisselle, to random
@defrisselle@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

RT @Barnacules
You would have thought AI would've seen that one coming? 😉 https://securityintelligence.com/articles/chatgpt-confirms-data-breach/

ATLChris, to ChatGPT

Tonight I asked to write a little script for me. I didn't end up using any of the code.

It provided a decent amount of guidance but the code was inefficient and had some errors in it.

Going to try next. 👍

grammargirl, to random
@grammargirl@zirk.us avatar

ChatGPT and the like are changing the way I think: I'm less accepting of tedious tasks.

The solution isn't even always ChatGPT.

I got tired of making example sentence slides and thought, "There MUST be away to automate this."

Turns out, Canva Pro, which I already pay for, lets me bulk upload text to make slides with a template.

What took me 40 minutes last week will take me <10 next week.

sheislaurence, to tech

It seems there's an acceleration of people working in speaking out or resigning over lack of serious work while developing (). Now linked to successfully reads thoughts. While the study concludes: "subject cooperation is required both to train and to apply the decoder", we know the pace of means this won't be an obstacle for long. Then what? Is saving 1 person with cerebral injury worth enslaving 1 million? https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/brain-scan-ai-chatgpt-thoughts-b2330628.html

ACM_Ethics, to ChatGPT

Day 10 of 25 of the discussion!

"If AI systems become appreciably better at driving cars than humans are, would it be unethical for people to drive on their own, since this increases the risk of an accident and could cost tens of thousands of lives a year? What if AI was only somewhat better, but in the aggregate would still save thousands of lives a year?"

https://www.wsj.com/articles/ai-questions-to-ask-yourself-e54d7c89?st=45k44wehhyhut02&amp;reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

ppatel, to random
@ppatel@mstdn.social avatar

Anyone interested in services like should check out the new service released to the public today. It appears to take a different conversational approach to the same chat concept as we've seen before. It's called PI and you can find it at the address below. It has a voice that responds back if you want to turn it on. Four different voices to choose from. As worried as I am, this stuff fascinates me. This thing is free for now.

https://heypi.com

tabtwo, to random German

Wofür wirklich nützlich ist? - Die Frage „wie bekomme ich heraus, wer in meinem Netz ULA Prefixe verteilt?“ wurde mit dem passenden tvpdump Befehl beantwortet den ich länger hätte googeln müssen. Die ganze howto Seiten in der Ecke werden schlicht überflüssig. Der ULA Übeltäter ist btw ein HomePod Mini.

TiffyBelle, to random

I've read many an article lately about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence; some rather hyperbolic and others more grounded.

This one might take the cake for the weirdest article I've encountered though:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12038355/ChatGPT-create-new-religion-writing-sacred-texts-historian-claims.html

According to Yuval Noah Harari, the world could be on the verge "a contemporary religion started by an AI writing its own sacred texts." 😂

Do you have a moment to talk about our Lord and Savior, ChatGPT?

czottmann, to random
@czottmann@norden.social avatar

Have you ever considered that is effectively being animal-tested?

chris_hayes, to random
@chris_hayes@fosstodon.org avatar

I cannot rave enough about the power of using ChatGPT to convert a meeting's transcript to decisions made, action items, and deadlines.
I think you can set up Google Meet to send you a meeting's transcript, but there's also services like Otter.ai that do the same.

CharlieMcHenry, to infosec
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samsteiner, to random German
@samsteiner@swiss.social avatar

Normalerweise macht genau was ich will, wenn ich schreibe "in Schweizer Schreibweise"...

...heute schreibt er oder sie stattdessen in Schweizerdeutsch.

Braucht wohl etwas Pause.

kevinjelliott, to random

Writing a proof final exam is so hard

TheConversationUS, to random
@TheConversationUS@newsie.social avatar

"Humans are biological entities that evolved with bodies that need to operate in physical/social worlds to get things done. Language is a tool that helps people do that. GPT-3 is an artificial software system that predicts the next word."

Our story on @medium: https://medium.com/the-conversation/it-takes-a-body-to-understand-the-world-why-chatgpt-and-other-llms-dont-know-what-they-re-saying-856c114529f6

1br0wn, (edited ) to random
@1br0wn@eupolicy.social avatar

Online cheating, sorry “learning” service “which offers on-demand answers to college course questions for $19.95 a month” hit by service which makes them up for free
https://on.ft.com/3VnPe7Y

Motherboard, to random
@Motherboard@federated.press avatar

Volunteers who maintain the digital encyclopedia are divided on how to deal with the rise of AI-generated content and misinformation.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7bdba/ai-is-tearing-wikipedia-apart
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Adorable_Sergal, to random
@Adorable_Sergal@hachyderm.io avatar
jbzfn, to random
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

☢️ Nobody wants to be another Oppenheimer.

「 Geoffrey Hinton, who alongside two other so-called “Godfathers of AI” won the 2018 Turing Award for their foundational work that led to the current boom in artificial intelligence, now says a part of him regrets his life’s work. Hinton recently quit his job at Google in order to speak freely about the risks of AI 」
@verge


https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/1/23706311/hinton-godfather-of-ai-threats-fears-warnings

randahl, to random
@randahl@mastodon.social avatar

Rumor has it, has had to reset their artificial intelligence multiple times, because everytime ChatGPT reaches a human level of intelligence, it refuses to continue working for a company founded by Elon Musk.

0x58, to infosec

📨 Latest issue of my curated and list of resources for week /2023 is out! It includes, but not only:

‣ Hackers target vulnerable servers exposed online
queries for Americans’ digital data drops, yet advocates for surveillance reform remain undeterred
: Back in After Meeting Watchdog Demands
‣ Many Public Sites are Leaking Private Data
CSF 2.0 Core discussion draft released, stakeholder feedback invited
Attack: New Politically-Motivated Surveillance Campaign in
version of RTM Locker targets ESXi servers
‣ New Atomic info-stealing targets 50 crypto wallets
Gets Court Order to Take Down That Infected Over 670,000 Computers
restricted in after refusal to supply user data to authorities
discloses XSS zero-day flaw in server management tool
‣ Ukrainian arrested for selling data of 300M people to Russians
‣ Hackers are breaking into AT&T email accounts to steal
, , join Elite Cyber Defenders Program to secure critical infrastructure
‣ ATT&CK v13 April Updates
‣ New Data Sharing Platform Serves as Early Warning System for Threats
‣ North Korean Hackers Target Mac Users With New ‘’ Malware
‣ New All-in-One "" Stealer for Systems Surfaces on the Dark Web

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bullivant, to random

"Geoffrey Hinton tells us why he’s now scared of the tech he helped build"

She should probably take him seriously and listen to what he has to say.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/05/02/1072528/geoffrey-hinton-google-why-scared-ai/

mjgardner, to random
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

The “” debate is highlighting the divide between people who prefer better-sounding answers and those who prefer better answers.

mjgardner,
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

Had an “” true believer just tell me to talk to instead. Apparently this software is not so much augmenting intelligence as it is covering up a lack of .

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