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EmbarrassedHelp t1_jeeppoy wrote
Reply to comment by JustLTU in Italian regulators order ChatGPT ban over alleged violation of data privacy laws by Captain_Calamari_
The article also says that the Italian agency is mad that OpenAI isn't collecting a lot more private data to determine the age of users.
EmbarrassedHelp t1_jeeouyi wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Italian regulators order ChatGPT ban over alleged violation of data privacy laws by Captain_Calamari_
If you read the article, its about user account data and not the training data.
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Reply to comment by PoWerFullMoj0 in Kabul’s only library for women closes due to Taliban threats and harassment by SinbadMarinarul
Or at least arming the groups who fight against the Taliban and not letting the Taliban hide behind Pakistan's borders.
EmbarrassedHelp t1_je9w3cj wrote
How the fuck was she allowed to keep adopting cats for so long?
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Reply to comment by aflarge in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
You joke, but I could see governments trying to pressure Adobe into adding AI to Photoshop that constantly scan what you are making in order to try and block things they don't like.
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Reply to comment by jetbag513 in Woman framed in ‘rape fantasy’ plot speaks out after conviction of ex-U.S. Marshal by drkgodess
I recall that Giselle Maxwell or Epstein also sent a severed animal head to someone's doorstep for standing up to them.
EmbarrassedHelp t1_jdyb1b6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Publishers beat Internet Archive as judge rules e-book lending violates copyright by thawingSumTendies
> There's also the issue that in this case internet archive had moved away from distributing copyrighted material on a strict 1:1 basis with a corresponding physical copy so this particular case was more complex than the lending of personal property.
The judge ruled that this was irrelevant though, which was really stupid. Buying 1 copy should mean that you have one copy to lend out through physical or digital means. It shouldn't matter what form it was in when you bought it.
EmbarrassedHelp t1_jdtpbla wrote
We should be making 3D models of these historic sites along with museum items, so that they can be preserved in spite of damage to the physical object or place.
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Reply to comment by Impressive-Ad6400 in [D] Do we really need 100B+ parameters in a large language model? by Vegetable-Skill-9700
Human brains contain a lot of neurons for life support, connective wiring, maintenance, and other stuff that a digital brain wouldn't require. Human brains have also been structurally optimized by evolution, and are distilled via synaptic pruning.
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Reply to comment by DeMalgamnated in Ecuadorian TV presenter wounded by bomb disguised as USB stick by AudibleNod
USB sticks with pyrotechnics have been a thing for years: https://hackaday.com/2018/01/19/this-usb-drive-will-self-destruct-after-ruining-your-computer/
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Reply to comment by Thor4269 in Ecuadorian TV presenter wounded by bomb disguised as USB stick by AudibleNod
I wish the article described what sort of wounds the reporter got, because for all we know it could have been a just a scratch. I can't imagine that a non government entity can find explosives powerful enough to do serious damage when hidden in a USB stick.
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Reply to comment by ryper42 in Pornhub owner MindGeek sold to Ottawa private equity firm by marketrent
The groups like Exodus Cry who were going after them in those lawsuits were also really controversial, yet reporters often didn't verify the source. They trusted comments from sexist hate groups like 'National Center on Sexual Exploitation' purely because of the name.
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Reply to comment by VanillaElectrical331 in Pornhub owner MindGeek sold to Ottawa private equity firm by marketrent
There's Canadian government funded porn as well, and the Canadian government wants more Canadian porn under their new proposed CanCon rules.
EmbarrassedHelp t1_jc8xjg5 wrote
They can claim whatever they like, but it shouldn't be taken seriously if they hide the important details behind fake excuses of "safety". From the paper:
> Given both the competitive landscape and the safety implications of large-scale models like GPT-4, this report contains no further details about the architecture (including model size), hardware, training compute, dataset construction, training method, or similar.
EmbarrassedHelp t1_jbjqy4o wrote
Human brains have structural components / shapes that likely help them learn languages easier:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wernicke%27s_area https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broca%27s_area
Human brains also start off with way more parameters than needed, and language is most effectively learned before the synaptic pruning reduces the number of parameters.
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Reply to comment by MuForceShoelace in TIL that artificial banana flavoring isn't based on a species of banana that got wiped out, but instead uses Isoamyl acetate to replicate the flavor, which is only part of what gives bananas their distinctive taste. by NoLackofEnthusiasm
> Ethyl acetate Ethyl acetate2.svg nail polish remover, model paint, model airplane glue
lol
EmbarrassedHelp t1_j9d76n8 wrote
With unlimited money, I would use a sphere of high quality cameras on a metal rig to capture them at a specific instance in time. Then I'd use photogrammetry to stitch the images together.
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Reply to comment by LazerWolfe53 in [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
It should excite people that the technology is still very much democratic in terms of costs, and not something only the 0.1% can afford.
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Reply to comment by Adventurous_Class_22 in [OC] The cost of training AI on ImageNet has decreased from over $1000 to just under $5 in just 4 years by giteam
It still costs time and money to label your own dataset. This chart appears to be using an older pre-made dataset that's rather limited compared to more recent text to image datasets like LAION.
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Reply to comment by A_Random_Lantern in ChatGPT is a robot con artist, and we’re suckers for trusting it by altmorty
> We Some humans have critical thinking, and we can question if what they we know is fact or false.
I fixed that for you
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Reply to They appeared in deepfake porn videos without their consent. Few laws protect them. by LiveStreamReports
The issue with laws attempting to deal with this issue, is that they they will likely be written vague enough to harm the art community, and they will place the onus on companies to damage their models instead of targeting the people who do use the models for harm.
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Reply to comment by _poisonedrationality in [N] Getty Images sues AI art generator Stable Diffusion in the US for copyright infringement by Wiskkey
If Getty Images wins, then AI generation tools are going to become further concentrated to a handful of companies while also becoming less open.
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Reply to comment by VyrPlan in Teenage girl killed by shark while jet skiing in Australia by AldoTheeApache
TIL apparently sharks can often be found nearby groups of dolphins. It makes a ton of sense though.
> This myth is often associated with a shark safety tip: “If you see dolphins, it's safe to swim there because their presence scares away sharks.” This is simply not correct. In fact, sharks and dolphins are often found near each other for a simple reason—they eat the same food, and both go where the food is.
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Reply to comment by Mr_Oujamaflip in From £130M to £1M: Brexit causes collapse in research funding by XaltotunTheUndead
But the older UK voters are still going to keep reelecting them until they die out.
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Reply to comment by Carrasco_Santo in [D][N] LAION Launches Petition to Establish an International Publicly Funded Supercomputing Facility for Open Source Large-scale AI Research and its Safety by stringShuffle
LAION is a reputable group and they care about ensuring that OpenAI doesn't achieve its goal of banning open source AI.