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  • The article is a flat lie. It allows attackers to view fragments of an rdp session screen and nothing else like "take over" anything. It's also not remotely new.

  • There's a good reason why you see Nvidia or AMD splash logos on game startup. Companies 100% get kickbacks to make demanding games that use the newest hardware

  • I think the baked-in political biases highlight how not "open source" the weights really are without knowledge of the training data. You can bias these systems however you want to and it's nontrivial or impossible to remove it once it's there.

  • This is why Nvidia stock has been hit so hard. CUDA is their moat

  • I can't find any remotely authoritative sources saying this. Who is this YouTuber?

  • Repeal citizens United and institute ranked choice voting nationwide (USA)

  • Interesting explanation. Democracy can't really work unless people have a trusted source of truth and those seem hard to come by these days with the struggles of for-profit news orgs (mostly owned by the same few giant media conglomerates). Would make sense that an effective angle of propaganda is to exacerbate that in any way possible.

  • For sure, I think the research is more relevant to other research professionals rather than us plebs on social media though. Posting it here is kinda puts it out of context I think

  • This piqued my curiosity so I dug into it a bit on Wikipedia. Most worms are dumb as fuck, roundworms are about as dumb as they come with total neuron counts for a roundworm being comparable to a microscopic tartigrade (300 vs 200). Most of this is located in the head of the worm in a brain like structure though, so I'm betting the clones develop their brains independently with no information transfer. I doubt there's a ton of learning/memory forming going on at all though, based on how simple worms are, so it's probably functionally identical. I would be surprised if most worm species exhibit any kind of learned behaviors ever.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animals_by_number_of_neurons

  • Thanks, I wish more people did their own tests and published them like this since marketing for electronics is loose at best

  • The entirety of "open" ai is complete bullshit. They're no longer even pretending to be nonprofit at all and there is nothing "open" about them since like 2018.

  • Many insurance companies won't even insure homes in much of Florida.

  • Yay a spoiler candidate

  • ai is simply aggregated

    Try a collage in Photoshop instead

    Idk about that logic

    The dudes stuff is pretty nice. Most people can't make stuff that nice in midjourney. Not necessarily saying it should be copyrightable mind you, but I think there's at least some artistic ability this guy has. Copyright is a clusterfuck as it is so that seems like a moot argument anyways.

  • Y'know when you post stupid bullshit like this it really glosses over real issues with ai like propaganda but go on about how you can get it to hallucinate by asking it a question in bad faith lmao

  • Pocket pair has money. Pal world was a smash hit and sold millions of copies and they could still be buried under legal fees by a behemoth like Nintendo via bullshit like repeated appeals

    Edit: in the us at least, not sure if this is suit is in Japan only, seems it was filed in tokyo. See the downfall of gawker for a US example

  • Lol Lemmy has the funniest ai haters they drown out any real criticism with stupid strawman nonsense