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Read the Jesus parts again. Would Jesus like that?

  • Edit: My initial reply was of poor quality. I skipped half of you thoughtful comment, AND I misunderstood your meaning as well. I apologize.

    I think you are correct about your interpretation of their current policy. However, their old policy would have allowed for checking on users. The old policy is one reason my old company disallowed the usage of OpenAI, as corporate secrets could easily be gathered by OpenAI. (The paranoid among use suspected that was the reason for releasing such a buggy AI.)

    I agree. I think training a depressing detector to flag problematic conversations for human review is a good idea.

  • Yes. Even if the government of the USA does nothing, there will be negative impacts. The population that survives may migrate north or south. Warlords will strike out for new territories. Anything still created or grown in the USA will no longer be. Billionaires will flee to the nicer parts of the world to repeat the process. Wealth in the American stock markets will do something.

  • Your family will end up doing most of the cleaning. Your landlord will hire low wage people to do any remaining.Please reconsider.

  • Opens? OpenAI spent years doing exactly that. Though, apparently they almost three years ago.

    https://www.maginative.com/article/openai-clarifies-its-data-privacy-practices-for-api-users/

    Previously, data submitted through the API before March 1, 2023 could have been incorporated into model training. This is no longer the case since OpenAI implemented stricter data privacy policies.

    Inputs and outputs to OpenAI's API (directly via API call or via Playground) for model inference do not become part of the training data unless you explicitly opt in.

  • National Guard are still on standby.

    Also, Jake Lang was run out of town. His march attracted like 9 people. What the fuck is USA Today doing normalizing that shit head?!

  • Thanks to Ars for including the lullaby. It is incredibly bleak.

    Just to draw it out a little more.A company intentionally made a product that is more than capable of killing its users. The company monitors the communications, and decides to not intervene. (Beats me how closely communications are monitored, but the company can and does close accounts as told in other articles.)This communication went on for months or years. The company had more than enough time to act.Sam Altman is a bad person for choosing not to.

  • Americans who don’t support the president agree with the sentiment, for different reasons.

    Perfection

  • Remember the time Trump tried overthrow the election? Prosecutors worked really slowly. Some people tried to get him off the ballot, but some judges didn't think that was important.

  • Well yeah. How else to get the white nationalists to feel at home.

    Also, white nationalists are a huge group of losers. "waa People just think I am a looser because I am white, not because I am a fucking idiot. waa waah waa"

  • between this and the sound visualizer (like an infrared camera, it shows hot spots of where sound is coming from), directional sound things are having a moment.

  • Didn't we learn during the fallout from the first Trump admin that Facebook had spooks at high levels and was supporting Cambridge Analytica?

  • Thanks for sharing this.

  • A number of the the troll farms and ai bot farms are paid work. Cut out of pay, and the employees will do other things.

    How does one do that? Take out the sources of money, of which there are likely a few.

  • How horrible. I hope the BBC is also publishing this in Arabic (apparently the primary language of Syria).

  • If he were really against it he would have donated a billion.

  • From "the monitor goes dark", it would be helpful to split monitor issues from computer issues. When the computer becomes unresponsive, do any "non-monitor" functions still work? Does the DVD-drive tray eject or does audio continue to play? Any other details? Do any other lights on the computer stay on, like keyboard and mouse lights?

    If the issue is primarily the monitor, then splitting between the physical monitor and the video card would also be helpful.

    How old is the hardware?

    When you say "nothing is logged", is the hard shutdown logged or anything after the time of the event? Or does "nothing is logged" mean the normal items are logged, but nothing of interest is logged? Some issues, especially hardware ones, stop the computer from logging.

    Story: I once had a 15+ year old computer do something similar. The screen would go dark, but the lights on the keyboard stayed on. I had to hard power the system off and sometimes on boot the monitor wouldn't work. A monitor swap didn't fix the issue, but a USB video card did. The video card had failed. (Looking up what I think the interconnect was, the system may be 20 years old at this point.) NOTE: The system was not functional long term with a USB video card due to how the BIOS in the system handled the two video cards.

  • Ugh, we keep making this mistake. Gotta have rotating groups of body guard, and a secret group of body guards watching the other body guards (best to ensure all body guards are in mutually exclusive secret groups watching all of the other body guards.)

  • A war against our biggest trading partner. One where many of their nationals, and decedents live legally within our country. One we share a large land boarder with. A country that has voluntarily held migrants that want to enter our country on their side of the boarder. A boarder known to be porous.

    This can only go well.

  • Local news is covering it extensively. Audio is not shared on news due to swearing. Kristi Noem has called the victim a terrorist. Another article states the victim was given conflicting orders.

    No clear idea of what actually happened yet.