Yeah I'm a researcher in the field that studies stuff like this and it's infuriating that there is no citation for this. I can probably find it but it's just horrible "journalism" to have no citation to the subject of your article.
Completely get your view there, like whenever I'm talking to people about tech (especially when I'm having other scientists explain their research) I always avoid using the word AI and when they use it I always tell them to clarify.
I have no idea what they are using for their own summarization features, but I know the chatbot tool is just a front-end to interface with other services, not its own LLM.
Also which model are you talking about for image to text, sounds like a potential improvement on earlier work I'd like to see
I do agree as well most "fuck AI" is fuck capitalism if only indirectly by some. Its why I care about the environmental harm a lot as it wouldn't exist if not for the capitalistic drive to build at all cost. LLMs aren't worth people's lives or dead ecosystems, they aren't even the tech that will achieve AGI as they don't do continuous learning (evident from the seed change between shit GPT3 to human like ChatGPT was an RL training protocol). Most modern technology has the curse of its owners which prevents it from being used ethically or for the common good.
Seeing as you have to set up which model you're using from an external service and the browser is just making it easier for you to use that external service, probably forever
You can read the study to find out. You have to operationalize constructs like that in your paper. you're not wrong to be hesitant as creativity is a very complicated construct, but it's also a heavily studied one with many faucets and measurement tools.
True, though it's also possible that the more "chaotic" nature of thoughts and neural connections in ADHD individuals inherently puts us at an advantage in creative tasks which expect people to make new connections between ideas. Like most things in psychology, the answer is likely a combination.
Its also not hard to believe if you ́look at the continuation of power across much of Europe. Its not a 1:1 comparison but lots of families of feudal lords are still wealthy and powerful today if they didn't completely fuck up. The power has spread out but has concentrated in other ways.
Its unfortunate that the way our brains process ingroup and outgroup perceptions leads to such depravity spilling out of what we'd consider those who are true sociopaths into the thoughts and actions of every day people. The bug in the code of human cognition that is social identity theory is essentially dehumanization, the creation of facism, and genocide.
Well, they never said when Israel went too far, just that they have. You can also be misinformed about a subject and retroactively see they went too far much earlier than you thought.
They are mutually exclusive. If someone is telling you to stop someone stabbing them, if you're response is to finish their passport application that doesn't solve much
When you have to conduct a literature review just to find the results of one study there is something deeply wrong