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Reply to comment by Circlejrkr in Leaked document shows Amazon's flawed job-posting process led to 'over-hiring,' with one team listing 3 times more openings than approved for by marketrent
And they will waste a billion for the illusion of cutting costs.
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Reply to comment by wambulancer in FDA reportedly denied Neuralink's request to begin human trials of its brain implant | The agency cited 'dozens' of safety issues that must be resolved before moving forward. by chrisdh79
The good news is that this is neuralink we are talking about. With the amount of monkey brains they went through the most likely outcome is a painful death, not eternal enslavement to twitter.
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Reply to comment by -DementedAvenger- in Tesla pauses new Full Self-Driving beta installations until recall is addressed by asteriskspace
No matter what shit Stadia claimed upscaling 144p to 4k does not count.
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Reply to comment by jaysavings in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
Basically updating a ban list of queries that result in problematic responses from AIdolf Bingler.
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Reply to comment by Odysseyan in Caught between Microsoft's and Google's search war, the ad industry grapples with a 'exciting and terrifying' new reality by marketrent
With the amount of time it takes to train an AI you wouldn't find any new content using AI powered search engines anyway, the current year is and will always remain 2022.
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Reply to comment by holokinesis in Caught between Microsoft's and Google's search war, the ad industry grapples with a 'exciting and terrifying' new reality by marketrent
Just use an AI to generate content and another AI to check the generated content against Google search results.
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Reply to comment by megazen in Brain implant startup backed by Bezos and Gates is testing mind-controlled computing on humans by Melodic-Work7436
What will happen to implants that are not Windows 11 upgrade compatible?
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Reply to comment by Strenue in Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first” by strokeright
The only singularity current day AI will reach is one of pure disappointment.
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Reply to comment by ostrichpickle in Microsoft, GitHub, and OpenAI ask court to throw out AI copyright lawsuit by Tooskee
At least Microsoft copilot has been caught reproducing large sections of code verbatim. Try selling a book that contains copies of Disney products and see how that turns out.
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Reply to comment by genericdude999 in Parents welcome twins from embryos frozen 30 years ago by genericdude999
You think so, but in reality neither Apples nor LetsEncrypt servers are reachable from Trappist-1d and all https certificates expired within months from takeoff. Future generations will forever wonder how advanced we must have been if even otherwise useless flashlights ended up that complex.
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Reply to comment by humanitarianWarlord in This Copyright Lawsuit Could Shape the Future of Generative AI by Gari_305
Easy to defeat, just don't include the name of the painting in the training data.
Or you can just go the way the developers of github copilot apparently went when it was caught copy pasting source code from Quake 3 verbatim. Put the words used to get the proof on an internal ban list.
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Reply to comment by isthisnamestupid in Tesla Recalls 40,000 Vehicles Over Potential Power Steering Failure by Additional-Two-7312
Verified power steering will be available for all buyers by the end of 2019.
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Reply to comment by appreciatethecandor in Alphabet is ramping up scrutiny of all its projects and cutting hiring in half as it tries to curb costs by chrisdh79
> they’re looking for the best of the best to work on very large scale and complex issues.
Weren't they caught in a wage dumping and non compete scheme with about half of silicon valley? Aren't they just looking for the cheapest, most gullible fools they can find?
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Reply to comment by BallardRex in EasyList is in trouble and so are many ad blockers by Hrmbee
Seems familiar. Didn't wikipedia have a similar issue some time ago, with some Indian App pulling the same image again and again? Of course they could just rename the image and that probably isn't an option here.
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Reply to comment by goofypugs in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
As far as I understand they are still far from capable enough to actually out pace traditional systems at anything and scaling them up causes the amount of errors to explode to the point where the results become useless.