rysiek, to Facebook
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

We are getting ready to expand our Torment Nexus experiences in your region.

To help bring these experiences to you we will kidnap your firstborn, based on our legitimate interest.

This means you have a right to object. If your objection is honored we might return your firstborn at some point.

We have updated our firstborn policy. Pray we don't update it any further.

stefan, to ai
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online avatar

Good news for folks who enjoy AI embarrassing itself with nonsensical answers!

"Well, according to an interview at The Verge with Google CEO Sundar Pichai published earlier this week, just before criticism of the outputs really took off, these "hallucinations" are an "inherent feature" of AI large language models (LLM), which is what drives AI Overviews, and this feature "is still an unsolved problem.""

https://futurism.com/the-byte/ceo-google-ai-hallucinations

Legit_Spaghetti, to ai
@Legit_Spaghetti@mastodo.neoliber.al avatar

What if we deliberately poisoned the well by posting predictive text spam every once in a while?

That was the last thing you were saying to the other guy and I thought he said that I would be there in the afternoon but he was in a good place for me and he was in a good place and he said it would have to go through it to me but he was not able and he said it would have to go through it to the office to get the other stuff done but he was in a good way and I didn't think it would have been a

harold, to ai
@harold@mastodon.social avatar

« is a marketing term, not a technical term of art. The term “artificial intelligence” was coined in 1956 by cognitive & computer scientist John McCarthy ... McCarthy is very clear about why he invented the term. First, he didn’t want to include the mathematician & philosopher Norbert Wiener in a workshop he was hosting that summer ... Wiener had already coined the term “cybernetics,” under whose umbrella the field was then organized.»

https://www.helmut-schmidt.de/aktuelles/detail/die-rede-der-zukunftspreistraegerin

ZachWeinersmith, to comics
@ZachWeinersmith@mastodon.social avatar
ovan, to ai
@ovan@social.lol avatar

Meta × AI

“we'll now rely on the legal basis called legitimate interests”

and

“We may still process information about you to develop and improve Al at Meta, even if you object or don't use our Products and services.”

…We'll review objection requests in accordance with relevant data protection laws. If your request is honored, it will be applied going forward. We may still process information about you to develop and improve Al at Meta, even if you object or don't use our Products and services.

grumpybozo, to ai
@grumpybozo@toad.social avatar

Dear : What is needed to get Google to show me fun AI suggestions like adding glue to pizza sauce? How do I get the fake- results?

I am not kidding. Most of my searches are on macOS (12 & 14) using Safari and occasionally other browsers (I've got 7 installed...) but I only log into my G accounts on an as-needed basis and because I use a real mail client for email, I almost never need to log in. I wipe cookies on every browser restart.

I see no -generated summary...

Netro69, to ai
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Julie, to ai
@Julie@social.coop avatar

Wow. Yes.

BenjaminNelan, to ai
@BenjaminNelan@mastodon.social avatar

Someone needs to tell stock photography websites that 'photography' means something... take a hint Shutterstock, it's right in your name.

generated images are not photos - and allowing me to 'exclude AI images' is pretty pointless if so many of these images are not labelled as such.

jmaris, to ai
@jmaris@eupolicy.social avatar

The Trilemma: or why AI won't be as revolutionary as we expect.

We are in the midst of an AI revolution... or are we? As business leaders around the world scramble to integrate AI into their products and business practices, the cracks are beginning to emerge. We've seen GPT4 fail at basic reasoning, Google's AI search telling people to jump from a bridge, Microsoft's copilot inventing quotes from Vladimir Putin, and recidivism algorithms that continue to send the wrong people to prison.

rozie, to ai Polish
@rozie@mastodon.online avatar

Zmiany algorytmów Google

W wielu miejscach ludzie narzekają, że Google zmieniło algorytmy, ich strony spadły w rankingu, choć stosowali się do zaleceń Google, a biznes upada. To oczywiście smutne, tylko nie do końca widzę w tym winę Google. Oparcie biznesu o jednego partnera było świadomą decyzją. Stosowanie się do zaleceń Google w sprawach SEO nigdy nie dawało gwarancji, że zawsze będzie

https://zakr.es/blog/2024/05/zmiany-algorytmow-google/

thesilenceindustry, to mastodon
@thesilenceindustry@mastodon.social avatar

So, with all the major platforms going to $h1t as they chase the AI hype $$ dragon...

How safe is the stuff we post on from data scraping?

I mean, I think there's probably no way to safeguard against it at this point, but for now I don't feel great about posting eg. WIP lyrics and stuff like that on meta platforms, seeing as they have made it clear they WILL be scraping all your posts.

parismarx, to tech
@parismarx@mastodon.online avatar

In this week’s roundup, the couple who’ve made themselves the face of pronatalism keep their kids in a freezing home (they say by choice) and slap them to teach them right from wrong because they saw tigers paw their cubs in the wild.

Plus, Google’s AI fail, Kenyan workers write letter to Joe Biden, and more!

https://disconnect.blog/roundup-pronatalists-who-defend-hitting-kids/

#tech #ai #pronatalism #ea #effectivealtruism

marcel, to ai
@marcel@waldvogel.family avatar

Modern text generators create randomized output with no prior planning. They resist to be quality-checked by tools and processes established in the software industry.

Given this, the results are amazing. However, companies are selling the idea that these assistants will do quality checking themselves soon™.

This is mass delusion. But hey, the perks for managers/investors are worthwhile 🤷.


https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/24/24164119/google-ai-overview-mistakes-search-race-openai

markhughes, to LLMs
@markhughes@mastodon.social avatar

Using for technical design is like asking Picasso to design aircraft.

Engineer: more wings please. No, not that many, and make them symmetrical this time. No, no, no...

tansy, to ai
@tansy@wandering.shop avatar

Is anyone collecting examples of ? Because here is a particularly pernicious one.

This appeared in my YouTube suggestions as a song from Lana Del Rey's hotly anticipated Lasso album. But ut it's AI music, backed up with dozens of bot comments saying it's great.

It's not great. The voice, lyrics, melody and production are a horrible empty imitation of LDR as is the album 'photo'. It's a glimpse into how meaningless collective culture could become.

https://youtu.be/4GZbIcjBwKU?si=Lp6RMuDo3dK-RKte

Jigsaw_You, to gpt
@Jigsaw_You@mastodon.nl avatar

Soon after OpenAI released -4o on Monday, May 13, some Chinese speakers started to notice that something seemed off about this newest version of the chatbot: the tokens it uses to parse text were full of spam and porn phrases. The problem, which is likely due to inadequate data cleaning, could lead to hallucinations, poor performance, and misuse.

https://www-technologyreview-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.technologyreview.com/2024/05/17/1092649/gpt-4o-chinese-token-polluted/amp/

bsm, to ai German
@bsm@swiss.social avatar

KI generiert kein Wissen, sondern setzt gemäss voreingestellten Parametern und Algorithmen Wörter in eine in erster Linie grammatikalisch richtige Abfolge - in neuer Zusammensetzung.

Was darüber hinausgeht, bleibt am verfügbaren Datensatz an Informationen hängen. Sind die Informationen (aka der Datensatz) Müll, dann gibt KI grammatikalisch korrekten Müll in anderer Zusammensetzung wieder.

#AI #KI #artificialintelligence #google #fail #information #disinformation

billmason, to ai
@billmason@mastodon.social avatar

AI and ChatGPT now in mouse software, because of course.

https://512pixels.net/2024/04/ai-overlay-tmp-home-folder-mac-os/

anmey, to llm
@anmey@social.anoxinon.de avatar

I think one of the biggest fears people have about AI is that it isn't perfect as assumed, but that, like us humans, it takes the given information, assumes the most likely outcome, and presents it plausibly.

LALegault, to ai
@LALegault@newsie.social avatar

New: remote guns are tested in the West Bank on refugees:

video/mp4

emmalbriant, to ai
@emmalbriant@mastodon.online avatar

I'm just going to leave this here.

noellemitchell, to Pixelfed
@noellemitchell@mstdn.social avatar

"Cox said that Emu can make “really amazing quality images” thanks to “Instagram being the data set that was used to train it” which he described as “one of the great repositories of incredible imagery.”"

This is a great reason for people to switch over to alternatives like

https://petapixel.com/2024/05/14/meta-is-using-your-instagram-photos-to-train-its-amazing-ai-image-generator/

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