darkkite
darkkite t1_jeehvny wrote
Reply to comment by Pretend-Marsupial258 in ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
never said that. but it's better than making it free unlike op implied
darkkite t1_jedffln wrote
Reply to comment by CrelbowMannschaft in When will AI actually start taking jobs? by Weeb_Geek_7779
interest rates not chatgpt.
darkkite t1_jed3rqc wrote
Reply to comment by Nymaz in ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
I also have little faith in elon.
but having a paywall is objectively better than not having one if you're actually looking to block a hostile nation state
darkkite t1_jebeim0 wrote
Reply to comment by skiptobunkerscene in ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
true but it is a cost and having money means less if the service blocks your country (not that's there's not work arounds) but it's still an improvement
darkkite t1_jeb05dz wrote
Reply to comment by Criticalhit_jk in ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
it's a similar concept with different stakes.
point being, if it's free, than that's advantageous to bots.
if there's a credit card fee, then it introduced more friction especially because there are more regulations over what countries you can do business with.
darkkite t1_jeaw70q wrote
Reply to comment by MortWellian in ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
perhaps but paying is also a roadblock. see f2p games vs paid games in terms of botting.
it might also be possible to block suspicious payments.
this depends on twitter caring about cracking down on misinformation which is debatable as elon spreads it himself
darkkite t1_je8lnpq wrote
Reply to comment by whoiskjl in What are the so-called 'jobs' that AI will create? by thecatneverlies
QA already exists
darkkite t1_jbyeyl8 wrote
Reply to comment by Mapmaker51 in Spotify's redesign isn't going down well - why are so many apps going for the same look? by dfgooner
a lazy programmer wouldn't want to redesign a functional app as now they have to do more work and fix broken tests.
designers implement ui then they're built
darkkite t1_j9pzm52 wrote
Reply to comment by asdaaaaaaaa in Samsung Bixby will clone a user's voice to answer phone calls by Stiven_Crysis
fidelity offers this as well as other banks. never used it but it exists
darkkite t1_j74ip51 wrote
Reply to comment by JenMacAllister in ChatGPT: Use of AI chatbot in Congress and court rooms raises ethical questions by mossadnik
non biased ai doesn't exist
darkkite t1_j5lodp0 wrote
Reply to comment by thatfreshjive in Layoffs in a likely recession this year could be determined by software programs by Sorin61
managers aren't doing layoffs. CFO/HR does
darkkite t1_jeg4eey wrote
Reply to comment by Sigma_Atheist in Google CEO Sundar Pichai promises Bard AI chatbot upgrades soon: ‘We clearly have more capable models’ - The Verge by Wavesignal
I think only one of the authors still works at Google
but I would still put raw engineering of google over open ai but google has problems in execution and maintaing