The human brain has had no time at all to evolve resistance against manipulation by large language models that "talk" convincingly like a deeply effusive person. That means there are some people who are legitimately endangered by them.
This shit's going to get worse before it gets better. If it gets better.
Is that a win for Google, though? They make most of their money from AdSense, because websites want to display ads. If people aren't clicking through to websites from their search results, that seems like fewer opportunities to display ads, reducing the viability of AdSense.
I like the idea, but unfortunately it would be treated as an excuse to start another war (by the "peace" president).
A better option is to gently, but firmly, insist that he affirm the sovereignty and autonomy of Denmark and Greenland. And if he won't do that, then simply escort him back onto the plane and send him home.
And they're right about all of that except the AI equals LLMs thing, but that's forgivable because the LLM hustlers have managed to make the terms synonymous in most people's minds through a massive marketing effort.
Ask her to read the links from her ChatGPT queries with you. Do it together. Show her how ChatGPT is confidently and convincingly lying to her. And each time she comes back with another result from a biased prompt, do it again. Eventually she'll at least stop trying to convince you that ChatGPT knows all, out of embarrassment.
What I really want conservatives to contend with is the fact that cutting the size of the federal workforce this way has done LITERALLY NONE of the things they always insist shrinking the government will accomplish.
It has not reduced prices. In fact, those are way up.
It has not reduced taxes on the middle and lower classes. In fact, those are up too (while taxes on the ultra-wealthy continue to drop).
It has not made government services more efficient. In fact, those are now substantially shittier.
It has not made health care less expensive.
It has not made unemployment go down (obviously).
It has not made the private sector step in where government services falter.
Everything is more expensive and less efficient now. Small government does not equal good government.
Conservatives, this is what happens when you elect people who will actually follow through on the batshit insane garbage you've always wanted. You own this mess.
Hmmm. The NVMe standard has existed since 2011, and Samsung released their first commercially-available drive with it in 2013. So Microsoft has had at least 12 years to make nvmedisk.sys the standard driver for these disks.
Unless you know your history and recognize that every single time one of these fantasies takes over the economy, the failure to actually, y'know, be a profitable business ultimately dooms it.
I wonder what it's like being an investor in one of these companies. You're watching them shovel mountains of money into the AI furnace, with literally no profit to show for it, but the stock keeps going up. What's your "get out before the whole thing collapses" number? I mean, there must be some voice at the back of your mind going, "This is unsustainable."
Tech bros and their sycophants have started saying things like "the old rules don't apply anymore." That also happened in 2007-2008. That also happened just before the dotcom bubble burst. That happens before every pie-in-the-sky idea that takes over the economy but has no actual plan for profitability finally burns out.
I've been somewhat avoiding the news (for my sanity), but I have heard that some of the PDFs turned out to be badly redacted and the original text is accessible programmatically. Do you happen to have a link to one? I'm a developer and have worked with PDFs extensively in the past. I'd love to delve into one and un-redacted it.
React sucks. I'm sorry, I know it's popular, but for the love of glob, can we not use a technology that results in just as much goddamn spaghetti code as its closest ancestor, jQuery? (That last bit is inflammatory. I don't care. React components have no opinionated structure imposed on them, just like jQuery.)
I'm required to use it a little bit for my job. (I'm a software developer). I do the absolute minimum I can with it, then don't touch it the rest of the day.
Reasons:
It's an ongoing environmental disaster.
It's a giant plagiarism machine.
If you're trusting its output, you're being foolish.
The business model for them being profitable doesn't exist. I don't want to depend on a technology I consider a dead end.
They make you stupid. If you get hooked on using them, then when the bubble finally pops and most of these bullshit purveyors fold, you'll have already forgotten how to think and research for yourself. The imaginary "convenience" of being confidently and convincingly lied to by a large language model isn't worth it.
Ask one how to cook a turkey, it will give you convincing and unsafe instructions. Ask it if any mammals fly airplanes, it will gaslight you into thinking none do (humans are mammals). Ask it to do any task involving parsing the letters in words, and instead of honestly telling you it can't, it will give you utterly incorrect responses.
These tools aren't fit for purpose. They're shiny and fast and wrong in both obvious and subtle ways.
The human brain has had no time at all to evolve resistance against manipulation by large language models that "talk" convincingly like a deeply effusive person. That means there are some people who are legitimately endangered by them.
This shit's going to get worse before it gets better. If it gets better.