

I’m pro AI but absolutely fucking not.
The use case for AI is to summarize Wiki as an external tool. If Wikipedia starts using AI, it becomes AI eating its own tail.
I’m pro AI but absolutely fucking not.
The use case for AI is to summarize Wiki as an external tool. If Wikipedia starts using AI, it becomes AI eating its own tail.
Flash drives are much worse than hard drives for cold storage. The charge in flash will leak.
If you want cheap storage, back it up to another drive and unplug it.
He blames patents (Eink isn’t a patent troll) although Eink patents expired 7 years ago.
The problem is even without patents, the underlying tech of making the eink particles is hard.
I only follow some YouTubers like Digital Spaceport but there has been a lot of progress from years ago when LLM’s were only predictive. They now have an inductive engine attached to the LLM to provide logic guard rails.
If you program it. Seems like Robots are now the mid 70’s home computers.
It’s your claim that Anonymous would do anything when they won’t and do it by AI poisoning that’s absurd.
If your initial claim was, “It would be a shame if someone hacked their local police.” it wouldn’t have sounded like you just watched Mr. Robot.
This article says it is local cameras installed by local police that are being used for ice by the local police department.
Claiming anonymous could do anything about it by poisoning AI models is absurd. Then you call out the skeptic for watching too much TV?
Besides, Anonymous hasn’t done anything significant in 10 years They dos’ed Israel last year. Did it do anything? Was one less Palestinian killed?
“one personality shift”
That’s everyone dude. “Bernie Sanders is one personality shift away from being a Maga tech bro.”
Knowing the exact oil level is very important for new cars. The piston rings are now made of softer metal to get a few more mpgs. If you overfill oil, you will get blow by, damage the rings, and start burning oil. Toyota now has an involved process of changing oil, running the engine, then topping off the oil while the engine is hot so as to not overfill. But not even my dealer follows that official procedure Toyota put in their manual.
It was pre AI craze. Probably million dollar marketing consultants.
AI could have saved them millions making the same stupid decisions.
That’s a lot of SD cards! I was expecting something like rfid that I’ve seen with other mp3 players.
GPL is a license that uses copyright law as enforcement.
I thought you meant actual copying like when Linus tech tips used some Gamer’s Nexus script word for word.
Stealing script and content is a copyright violation. It could be a lawsuit but is usually ignored because of legal costs.
If gta5 was the only game sold, it wouldn’t be an energy issue!
When an AI trains on data it isn’t copying the data, the model doesn’t “contain” the training data in any meaningful sense.
I’d say it can be a problem because there have been examples of getting AIs to spit out entire copyrighted passages. Furthermore, some works can have additional restrictions on their use. I couldn’t for example train an AI on Linux source code, have it spit out the exact source code, then slap my own proprietary commercial license on it to bypass GPL.
I addressed that in my second paragraph.
In another thread someone brought it up so I did some quick math to see if it was true:
Gta5 cost $300 million. 4000 developers each with the latest GPU burning hundreds of watts per employee to create the assets. A rough estimate of 750watt pc, 4,000 developers, 8 hour a day, 300 days a year, 5 years = 36 giga watt-hours. That’s the energy to power 3.6 million homes for a year and I’m not even including the HVAC costs of the office space. For 1 game.
AI training energy use is small in comparison. ChatGPT 4 cost $80m to train.
However if I used AI more, I would still play the same amount of video games, thus increasing the total energy use.
Then that’s like writing about the evils of cars while driving a giant SUV for fun.
Do you agree with me on my other main point on reliability?
The Google AI forced on me in searches has seemed correct because every sentence has a footnote with a link to source that I usually click. The OpenAI code generation I used a year ago was brilliant. It wrote working VBScript for me which was a language I had no desire to learn. The microcontroller code for another project was also fantastic because it gave me an outline to start working with.
I thought Apple started the stopping support of Intel Mac’s a couple of years ago? If you had the newest Intel from 5 years ago, support is supposed to end this year.
Was it YouTube or someone else that reported him? I think YouTube is fully automated so it blocked him and is ignoring appeal because of the previous complaint.