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paddirn, to politics in Majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession – and most blame Biden

I mostly support Biden, but this isn’t really a surprise. For what seems like years now, it’s felt like all the major news outlets have been running stories about a recession being right around the corner. There will be little bright spots here and there, but otherwise it’s been a constant drumbeat perpetually expecting a recession, PLUS you’ve got layoffs and sky-high prices for rents/houses/consumer goods. The “economy” may be doing good, but it still sucks for the majority of commoners who have to actually live in this country.

paddirn, to politics in Trump falsely says Biden was ‘locked & loaded and ready to take me out’ in Mar-a-Lago search

Oh, is that a problem now?

paddirn, to globalnews in Arizona state lawmaker used ChatGPT to write part of law on deepfakes

Starfleet Directive 47.3: Limitation of Deepfakes

As Chief Engineer Scotty aboard the USS Enterprise, I propose the implementation of Starfleet Directive 47.3, which addresses the growing concern of deepfake technology within the Federation. Deepfakes, while initially developed for harmless entertainment, have the potential to be misused for nefarious purposes, including espionage, misinformation, and identity theft. To safeguard the integrity of our society and protect individual rights, I recommend the following provisions:

  1. Prohibition of Malicious Deepfakes:

    • No person, organization, or artificial intelligence shall create, distribute, or utilize deepfake content with the intent to deceive, harm, or defraud others.
    • Exceptions may apply for authorized training, research, or artistic purposes, provided they do not violate the rights of individuals or compromise security.
  2. Transparency and Disclosure:

    • All deepfake content must be clearly labeled as such. Whether in visual, auditory, or textual form, users should be aware that they are interacting with synthetic content.
    • Disclosure should occur at the point of creation, distribution, or consumption.
  3. Authentication Mechanisms:

    • Platforms and communication channels must implement robust authentication mechanisms to verify the authenticity of media content.
    • Starfleet-approved algorithms and protocols should be used to detect and prevent the spread of deepfakes.
  4. Education and Awareness:

    • Starfleet Academy and other educational institutions shall include deepfake awareness and detection training in their curriculum.
    • Crew members, civilians, and Starfleet personnel should be informed about the risks associated with deepfakes and how to identify them.
  5. Legal Consequences:

    • Violation of Directive 47.3 shall result in disciplinary action, including fines, reprimands, or imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense.
    • Repeat offenders may face more severe penalties, up to and including expulsion from Starfleet.
  6. Collaboration with Allied Species:

    • The Federation shall collaborate with other spacefaring civilizations to share knowledge, best practices, and countermeasures against deepfakes.
    • Joint efforts will enhance our ability to combat this threat across interstellar boundaries.

Remember, as Chief Engineer, I’ll be keeping a close eye on the warp core and the holodeck simulations to ensure compliance with Directive 47.3. Let’s keep the galaxy safe from deceptive holograms and synthetic trickery! 🖖🌌

paddirn, to globalnews in Arizona state lawmaker used ChatGPT to write part of law on deepfakes

“Pretend you’re Chief Engineer Scotty on the USS Enterprise and write a law about limiting deepfakes.”

paddirn, to tumblr in Gamechanger

Das ist Nümberwang!

paddirn, to science in A 50,000-Year-Old Block of Ice Paints the Most Chilling Picture of the Future Ever

It’s probably mostly AI-driven now. It sees the word ‘Not’ is spelled correctly, so it’s good to go.

paddirn, to progressivepolitics in Ocean water is rushing miles underneath the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ with potentially dire impacts on sea level rise

The environment/global warming will have a “9/11 moment” when a major US city is rendered permanently uninhabitable due to rising sea levels. Katrina in Louisiana should’ve been it, but that was poor people with dark skin, so that wasn’t really a problem. Plus, the water eventually receded, so we could pretend like the problem was temporary.

After it happens, there will be alot of hand-wringing about “What could have been done to prevent this?” and “Why did this happen?”

paddirn, to random in Teen rapper accidentally kills himself on social media video after pointing gun at his head and pulling trigger

Darwin Award winner

paddirn, to windows11 in What do you use Copilot / ChatGPT / etc. for?

I’m helping some other people write school papers, so I use it as a jumping off point to create a draft outline. Just the main points, then go in an start writing off of that. I don’t really know much about the subjects I’m helping with, so rather than me investing hours of research, it helps summarize the important points quickly. It’s not great at writing essays though (or I’m using the wrong prompts), and it just spits out bullet points, so I basically have to convert those to “essay format” anyways.

Before that I struggled to see it as anything other than a novelty, but in this context it’s super useful.

paddirn, to science in How cockroaches spread around the globe to become the pest we know today

That’s horrifying, reminds me of a Stephen King short story about giant cockroach things that basically end human civilization, similar-ish to The Road in a way (father/son story).

paddirn, to star_wars in 25 Years Later, I Am Now A Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Apologist

I didn’t quite like the Prequels when they came out, it seemed obvious that Lucas had been given way too much freedom and not enough people were there to rein him in on his stupider ideas. He got a bit lazy and too overly reliant on CGI, but the core idea of the Prequels still seems solid. It’s a story about the fall of the Republic, of the Jedi, of Anakin Skywalker, and of the rise of a dictatorship, of the Empire, all based on a few scraps of dialogue from ANH. It definitely created a distinct era from the OT, which was a hard act to follow for anyone, and it did a far better job than Disney’s drunken reign at the helm.

Lucas just really floundered on the execution of the whole thing, too many people thought he was a genius, and there wasn’t enough people around like Harrison Ford to push back with, “You can type this shit, but you sure can’t say it!” I liked one idea somebody had had to replace Naboo with Alderaan, to actually give the audience some sort of background as to what was lost, instead of the silly fish world that drove Sheev Palpatine to become an evil Sith Lord. Anakin’s turn to the Dark Side felt tacked on (much like in Game of Thrones with Daenerys), it’s apparently hard to write good characters turning evil in a believable way.

paddirn, to news in Trump floats idea of three-term presidency at NRA convention

The Obama campaign did seem to flounder early on in the 2012 election against Romney, it just wasn’t able to reproduce the magic of 2008. I recall Obama performing badly against Romney in the first two debates, just did not seem at his best. It wasn’t actually until the VP debates after Joe Biden’s performance against Paul Ryan that the Obama campaign got reinvigorated.

paddirn, to solarpunk in @roguecache's solarpunk logo v2

No idea what v1 looked like, I kind of think it should be flipped horizontally and maybe tilted, since it’s already making an ‘S’ with those two sets of shapes.

paddirn, to movies in TIL John Krasinski fought for a deaf actress Millicent Simmonds to be cast in 'A Quiet Place'; she taught everyone sign language on set.

I doubt the star, co-writer, and director had to fight very hard to get a deaf actress into a movie where sound (or lack thereof) is one of the main plot points. The article itself never even uses the language “fought” and uses “insisted”, and also notes that the character was written as deaf in the script from the beginning.

paddirn, to world in Post-Brexit trade border controls to cost UK $6 billion

One of the most epic face-plants of the 21st century and proof of how vulnerable democracy is to misinformation.

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