Good, useless department that wrote sci-fi and fascism for big tech. They are only a plague that advocates against open source and freedom. Their “safety” was not in the interest of the people, but rather corporate. We’re also so incredibly far off from AGI that it’s just roleplay to pretend like it’s relevant.
Any sort of intelligence. LLMs are not intelligent, and we haven’t created intelligence yet.
Should open source AI be condemned and possibly outrighted banned for when(if) these big tech companies achieve their alignment? Or will it be a way to hinder open source and ban it since the big players can claim you can hack it out, and therefore ban competition.
I suggest you look into how machine learning and LLMs work. “Please share your evidence”, this isn’t a internet debate lol, you can choose to be informed about LLMs or not, I’m not your teacher.
Name and shame the religious extremist who passed this and ban them from office
Ask them how they’d feel about requiring children to wear hijabs and all of the sudden they’ll understand how everyone feels about their fascist laws lol
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I don’t want to donate to the opposition, I want to ban anyone pushing anti constitution bullshit like this from government for life. Why is there no consequences for this?
I’m kinda glad that my ears are not good enough to tell the difference between high end audio quality that I’ve never had to mess with enthusiast software like that. Ignorance is bliss.
While that’s the strongest security option in that situation, it might cause more problems if they are forcing you to unlock your phone in front of them and you’re being observed. Same issue with the lockdown feature. Failing the fingerprint intentionally is invisible to the hostile observer and let’s you feign ignorance as to why you phone got locked.
How about let people act the way they want? That’s not a reddit thing, that’s just how regular people respond to an unbelievable story. Sorry your suspension of disbelief is being shattered? If you don’t like it, then ignore the people with opposite view points.
It’s okay if you’re having a shitty day or something, but maybe don’t rage about it on some random person on the internet for just saying they aren’t interested in trans content lol
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