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“banned”?

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There’d be a market for that, just like there’s a market for handmade furniture.

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Exactly this.

I’d be surprised if OpenAI wasn’t already using that data to train with (that is: questions and accepted answers of a high enough threshold). But at least now SO (not the actual users who create the value) is being compensated for it.

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Not even sales people, just marketing people without a fixed affiliation. The only people they influence are the people for whom the name influencer is not a red flag that they’re being lied to.

Having said that, “influencer” is a lot shorter than that, and at least everyone will know what you mean.

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Not sure if the writer had a stronk, or just written by an LLM. It gets rather repetitive later on as well.

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If you’re actually interested in results from Reddit, you should put in site:reddit.com. Otherwise, you’re just encouraging/rewarding sites that use that term for their SEO spam.

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Tell me about it.

I subscribed here to get tech news, but it seems like every other article is business news.

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Check the article itself, don’t let the clickbait title fool you.

The issue is mostly about these companies circumventing paywalls and stealing the content without permission. Furthermore, it’s not about getting News from AI, but these news sources being cited for “facts” that are just false.

Rabbit R1 is Just an Android App (lemmy.world)

See, it turns out that the Rabbit R1 seems to run Android under the hood and the entire interface users interact with is powered by a single Android app. A tipster shared the Rabbit R1’s launcher APK with us, and with a bit of tinkering, we managed to install it on an Android phone, specifically a Pixel 6a....

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You do realize that your statements now seem less credible than if you had left that picture out, right?

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On the bright side: If you’re tech-savy enough to form that opinion, you’re probably not the intended audience for this advice.

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Why would it matter whether or not it’s intentional, if the end effect is the same?

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Nah, I don’t use tiktok, Chinese or otherwise so I wouldn’t know the difference. But you’re missing the point.

  • USA organisations abuse social media to spy on and influence citizens.
  • Chinese organisations abuse social media to spy on and influence citizens.

And yet, you claim one is inheritly worse than the other or should be preferered. To me, they are equally bad. If anything, the USA manipulation is worse - they can use that knowledge more easily and to greater effect than an attacker on the other side of the world.

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but is well worth the effort in the end.

That’s easily said when you don’t have to supply the effort or pay the hosting bill.

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It’s dangerous to go alone! Take this: . . . . . , , , , , ,

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Good luck going against the circlejerk. People hate anything touched by He-who-should-not-be-named.

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a place whos literal interest is to cause chaos, misinformation and deceit at every possible chance

Just a thought… What are the odds of you being victim of propaganda or misinformation?

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Ex-NASA scientist, and the article goes on to claim that gigahertz frequencies (you know, WiFi, 4g, etc) may cause health risks.

I know the musk circlejerk is pretty big around here, but come on.

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Good luck banning software though. The technology already exists, the cat’s out of the bag.

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(Citation needed)

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Thank you.

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deally they’d pass comprehensive privacy protection laws to setup standards that both domestic and foreign companies would be subject to.

No, no, no. That would mean dismantling PRISM and the FISA. Gathering data on citizens is only bad when China does it.

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I wish we would, but on the other hand, not being a totalitarian regime is kind of the reason why it’s better here. Damned if you you, damned if you don’t.

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If it was about protecting citizens interests, PRISM would have been declared illegal and disbanded, not hushed and expanded.

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Other people have already addressed the main issue here, so I think you’re sorted there.

But yeah, I consider “bricked” a permanent condition - something broken beyond repair, so it’s as useful as a brick. See also “paperweight”.

What do you think it means? Temporarily unavailable?

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