Arcosim
Arcosim t1_jcigtmc wrote
Reply to comment by Strawbuddy in Polish archaeologists excavating at the ruins of old Dongola in Sudan have discovered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics inscribed on sandstone blocks by MeatballDom
Was it about the 25th dynasty? They're one of the most interesting dynasties. They originated in the Nubian Kush, became Pharaohs through conquest and then managed to unify Lower and Upper Egypt and Ancient Egypt reached its largest territorial extension during their rule.
Arcosim t1_jadaxq1 wrote
Reply to comment by CosmicVo in Leaked: $466B conglomerate Tencent has a team building a ChatGPT rival platform by zalivom1s
>we can only hope it alligns with our values...
Why would a god-like being care about the needs and wishes of a bunch of violent meat bags whose sole existence introduces lots of uncontrolled variables in its grand scheme long term planning?
Arcosim t1_jab8g8r wrote
Reply to comment by Bewaretheicespiders in China unveils lunar lander to put astronauts on the moon by kevindavis338
> China dumps toxic hypergolic stages on its villages
Not anymore, all these launches are taking place at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site on Hainan Island since 2020.
Arcosim t1_j8qxot9 wrote
Reply to comment by strokeright in Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first” by strokeright
Why do I have the impression that Skynet will be created completely by mistake
Arcosim t1_j7qmtki wrote
Reply to comment by Temporyacc in I asked Microsoft's 'new Bing' to write me a cover letter for a job. It refused, saying this would be 'unethical' and 'unfair to other applicants.' by TopHatSasquatch
As more models appear, a lot of companies will have the lack of restrictions and filters as their selling point. Availability and market competition will force their hand.
Arcosim t1_j6m2cdm wrote
Reply to comment by SpaceNerd422 in Banning TikTok Won’t Do Much Good by Witty-Village-2503
Read about the Twitter Files which Elon recently released to the public. The FBI and the CIA even had secret moderators at twitter that had access to see DMs, and artificially pump/dump trends.
Arcosim t1_j6m1qvv wrote
Machine learning algorithms are already being used in old astronomy datasets to find things the original researchers missed. AI is perfect for that kind of job, massive datasets and hard to find/model patterns.
Arcosim t1_j5skj6d wrote
Reply to comment by randomguyofthefuture in Future-Proof Jobs by [deleted]
How is animation a good option when Motion art AIs are the next step in generative AI technologies?
Arcosim t1_j5sk8lt wrote
Reply to comment by space_troubadour in Future-Proof Jobs by [deleted]
And at that point the world will either be in one of these two scenarios: Star Trek or Terminator.
I hope it's the former, working/studying solely for the love of what you do or because that's your passion in a post-scarcity world. But the humanity from today and the humanity from Star Trek are extremely different, that's what I fear.
Arcosim t1_j4wqzbl wrote
Reply to comment by leroy_hoffenfeffer in Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content by nick7566
The point is, if they didn't want that content scrapped, they should have put a rule disallowing it in their robots.txt
Arcosim t1_j4wm8ap wrote
Reply to comment by leroy_hoffenfeffer in Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content by nick7566
>table Diffusion, Midjourney, etc. are just using datasets from LAIO
LAION uses Common Crawl to crawl the net and Common Crawl obeys the robot.txt rules of any site it crawls. Getty images have no case here, if they didn't want their content crawled they should have specified it in their robots.txt file.
Furthermore, Getty is one of the scummiest companies out there, they pretended to have the copyright of tens of millions of images in the Library of Congress, they also take the photos of photographers who publish them under the CC license and then try to shake these photographers for money.
Arcosim t1_j4wm01j wrote
Reply to comment by Cr4zko in Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content by nick7566
They go for the Open Source projects because their goal is to crush them.
Arcosim t1_j1y8p86 wrote
Reply to comment by to_glory_we_steer in Historic first launch of Chinese private methane-fueled rocket ends in failure by returnofjuju
Indeed, the first all-methane stage went well, the second stage (equipped with the four smaller vernier nozzles) is what failed. So that's a lot of data both to improve the first stage's efficiency and to fix any problem that may have caused the second stage's failure.
Arcosim t1_ixeoaca wrote
Reply to comment by toodroot in Bruno Le Maire: Europe needs ‘unwavering unity’ against China, US in space by Soupjoe5
When it comes to geopolitics, it is. If Europe truly wants to be a major player in the space-based industries of the 21st century (and also militarily), it needs to secure a fully domestic, modern and affordable launch and spacecraft system of its own. Depending on other powers will only put Europe in a weak position (what's preventing some future Trump-like US president from deciding to block Europe's access to space if Europe can't develop a domestic launch system).
Arcosim t1_ixensjg wrote
Reply to comment by ferrel_hadley in Bruno Le Maire: Europe needs ‘unwavering unity’ against China, US in space by Soupjoe5
Europe needs to go fully ahead with the development of the SUSIE spacecraft, one of the best reusable space vehicle concepts currently out there.
Arcosim t1_ixen9ce wrote
Reply to comment by toodroot in Bruno Le Maire: Europe needs ‘unwavering unity’ against China, US in space by Soupjoe5
ESA also collaborates with China. From the Dragon programme, the Smile mission, components in the ChangE probes and a possible European visit to Tiangong in the works (regarding the station, Tiangong will host several European experiments).
It seems to me that of all space agencies ESA is taking the most diplomatic approach.
Arcosim t1_iw3f6fk wrote
Reply to comment by Concheria in DeviantArt AI Update: Now Artists Will Be "Opted Out" For AI Datasets by LittleTimmyTheFifth5
I actually confirms that DA and all its subsites were selling the users' data for dataset creation.
Arcosim t1_iuaey39 wrote
Reply to comment by tommos in Chinese researchers create the world's largest silicon carbide aspherical mirror by tommos
Xuntian has a 2m mirror, and Earth 2.0 (the space telescope China is launching in 2026 into L2) is an array of six smaller telescopes sharing the same superstructure. So if this mirror is used it'll be used in another not currently announced space telescope.
Which makes sense, because Xuntian is a survey telescope (with a modest mirror but huge 2.4 gigapixel sensor) and Earth 2.0 is an exoplanet finder (5 IR telescopes plus a microlensing telescope). Which means there's a gap right in the middle for a depth of field telescope (think Hubble). This mirror would be perfect for it.
Arcosim t1_iu9wl5g wrote
Reply to comment by someotherbitch in Amazon may have to turn to SpaceX for help launching its Starlink rival service by Soupjoe5
It's unavoidable at this point. China is launching multiple constellations, one of which has 13K satellites (each sat 3x bigger than Starlink sats because they're also intended for 5G and two-way positioning) , there are several companies launching their own constellations, there are companies planning on launching illuminated satellites to create orbital ads (no kidding), there are companies already launching filament antenna satellites (super bright, outshining all planets and stars).
My guess is that in the near future the only way we'll be able to see the sky like our parents did will be in VR.
Arcosim t1_jdury3q wrote
Reply to comment by dwarfarchist9001 in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
Then you have Halo: Cortana in the first 3 is top right, then after that instantaneously bottom left.