Ah but this tech is ahead of the expoiting-their-users-curve.
By using them now you're opening yourself to psychosis, yes, but also your conversations are being used to further train the models. I do agree we can assume we're at the high point and these tools are on the same downward slide as all big tech projects. It's going to happen quickly considering the mind boggling levels of debt they are carrying.
Eby is making lots of noise about OpenAI to distract from the fact that the Province's mental health and policing services are what really failed here.
Maybe read all those words, and you'd understand that CBC is using a narrow window of law to publish even this much. It speaks to the CBC's journalistic integrity that they are walking a tightrope to tell us what they can without violating said publicatiin ban.
These articles never like to mention how dire ocean acidification can get. Like we can deal with heat (maybe) but if we acidify the oceans the atmosphere could become simply too toxic for human life:
Ah but this tech is ahead of the expoiting-their-users-curve.
By using them now you're opening yourself to psychosis, yes, but also your conversations are being used to further train the models. I do agree we can assume we're at the high point and these tools are on the same downward slide as all big tech projects. It's going to happen quickly considering the mind boggling levels of debt they are carrying.