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It's taken 4 years to create this.
Meanwhile in Britain: *"There'll be countries queuing up to make trade deals with us"*
Fucking Brexit.
honestly the UK should have just done what we have done in sweden a lot of the time demand foreign people be payed the same as us.
we had a huge issue that our transportation sector was being eaten up by polish drivers and a loophole we fixed it so if you drive a truck load in sweden you must be payed the same as a swedish truck driver. the same applies to construction.
this moves the issue to …
This summarizes Americans on /r/worldnews's so big obsession with "denouncing" whataboutism: it saves face and tries to frame whoever is outing their hypocrisy as employing a logical fallacy, all the while forgiving the US and western powers from any wrongdoing.
Disagree with that framing, because it suggests that the lawyers in this case are a hindrance. There's a reason why legal liabilities *should* exist. As Gen/agentic AI starts doing more (as is clearly the intent), making more decisions, executing more actions, it will start to have consequences, positive and negative, on the real world. Somebody needs to be accountable for those consequences, oth…
You have to have him back for quarterly check ups to see how fast AI is advancing. Hes a great guest! Great show!
An AI director at Microsoft got fired after being replaced by AI which she herself built 😅😂
I noticed AICarma’s weekly digests keep me informed about changes in our AI perception; super useful!
A few weeks ago I ran into a chat excerpt where an AI was enthusiastic and complementary about hypothetical black-dominant communities and, when asked identical questions about hypothetical white-dominant communities, called it a complicated topic with serious concerns about diversity and inclusion.
By their natures AI lack the ability to filter biases from presented facts. The idea of an object…
AI was the controversial move! They should use the Arts that are made by real artists instead of AI. Using AI art that made users questionable.
Notes for myself:
Def. of Bias: The inability for a machine learning method to capture the true relationship is called Bias.
Def. of Variance: The difference in fits between data sets is called Variance.
I don't think anyone is seriously saying AI is going to take literally every single software engineering job. But if every company can go from a dev team of 5 people to a dev team of 2 people that's almost 3 million people out of work in the US alone.
We can make dumb art without AI image generators.
pick up a pencil, a pen, a twig covered in your feces and smear it on the wall of a public restroom, with your heart in it, and I bet you I’ll find more human soul in that stinky graffiti, than an ai generated images.
You can argue that AI-art is "art" - but you will never convince me that AI-artists are "artists"
But men have feelings, emotion. Ai feels NONE. it will be the most heartless monster ever
Sad, isn't it? The majority of people don't want this to happen, but a handful of people are steering us to certain extinction.
The only thing wilder about this conflict is the shape of their country so far. Lmao that last minute dash to the ocean
To keep it short ELI5
Your body doesn’t continuously make a significant amount of antibodies to virus which is no longer present in the body
It does often remember how to do so, which is important in case if ever encounters said virus again
This is why measurable antibody levels doesn’t show you the full picture
Russia took three years to wear down Ukraine, which is a very poor and much weaker country. They did so at the expense of enormous casualties and severe economic pain, and even had their own territory invaded.
The idea that they're going to attack NATO is for the birds. The purpose of this war was to conserve what Russia sees as its sphere of influence and bolster Putin's authority at home. The…
Study link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.14740
>AI Arms and Influence: Frontier Models Exhibit Sophisticated Reasoning in Simulated Nuclear Crises
> Abstract: Today's leading AI models engage in sophisticated behaviour when placed in strategic competition. They spontaneously attempt deception, signaling intentions they do not intend to follow; they demonstrate rich theory of mind, reasoni…
This is definitely a paid opinion piece to push propaganda saying its not the fault of AI why they arent doing enough for companies and they have stopped trying to implement it in their workflows, its actually elsewhere so please buy more into our AI