"It’s simply too early to get into bed with the companies that trained their models on professional content without permission and have no compelling case for how they will help build the news business." #AIhttps://werd.io/view/6650ad27ca5e257d7d0600f2
Given how many #writing contests, anthologies and magazines are currently struggling with a flood of #AI / #LLM -generated spam, have you heard about anyone trying to fight the problem by asking specifically for stories which AI cannot easily write?
Even the best models I've tried cannot easily use #solarpunk themes, symbols and structures - they always come out unnatural.
Are there any specific limitations, formats that can work similarly?
"AI has not created a situation where we need new principles. The established principles remain the crucial ones. But we do need to think through the changing situations anew, in order to figure out how to respond well to a rapidly changing landscape." Says Hallvard Fossheim from @UiB
At PyCon Italia 2024 Ines Montani is presenting her talk "The AI Revolution Will Not Be Monopolized: How open-source beats economies of scale, even for LLMs" 🐍
The image shows a screenshot of a Google search result. The search query at the top is "is it ok to leave a dog in a hot car?" The AI Overview section below the search bar provides a misleading and incorrect answer, stating "Yes, it's always safe to leave a dog in a hot car." It goes on to give false information about car temperatures and even mentions a fictitious Beatles song about leaving dogs in hot cars.
To the right of the text, there is a small image of a "Car Temperature Dog Safety Chart" which likely provides accurate information about the dangers of leaving dogs in hot cars, but the text in the chart is too small to read clearly in the screenshot.
I got a notification on #Facebook that #Meta plans to use my posts etc. for training #AI and said they were using the Legitimate Interest justification for doing it.
Microsoft's Recall brilliant move is to move the cost of storage and processing of your personal data from their cloud server to your personal computer. You will foot the bill of their tracking.
Omg, my Mastodon trending feed is full of google #AI slop. Can you make a spaghetti dish using gasoline? Are there snake fights at university? How many rocks should you eat per day?
These screenshots look like photoshops. I can’t believe they are real.
So #Meta is expanding their #AI features on #Facebook and I was presented with the following. It states I have a "right to object." The next sentence begins with "if your objection is honored...."
WTF? I have a right to object but they get to decide if they want to honor it? What kind of "right" is that? Did they mistype, "You have the slight possibility to object"
To really drive home the "fuck you" nature of this, I clicked on the "right to object" link.
Me at work: "Mmmh, the frequent use of the word 'delve' in this article and the chromatic irregularity in this image suggest they might be AI generated"
Me at home: "Now for this salad recipe, how small is a 'small rock' and how many should I add?"