> The amount of deceit put out into the world and gobbled up, on purpose, in business is obscene and seriously depressing. In business, politics, everything. It almost seems like everyone is quietly agreeing that "if we…
Yeah, even at companies with a lot of red tape and procedure, in the end it's just a group of people and people make stupid oversights. Doesn't mean there shouldn't be public shaming, but usually stuff like this isn't…
He means that he thinks the only reason why these generative AIs ever get info wrong and causing misinfo is because the businesses that write them are too woke and holding them back.
Tbf getting all of the engineers and leadership online to figure out what is going on, write and authorize a public statement is a pretty quick turnaround
Thank you, this was probably my biggest concern
I don't know if you're trolling or not. When you get good at it, it is much easier to skim through 10 lines of fluff to find the answer (that is usually visually distinguished in a code block) then it is to parse…
Honest question, do you complain that USA implemented this same type program in 2008/2009? Or do you just care now because this affects US travelers?
I've also worked in a highly technical customer service role and you are absolutely right. 95% of our time was spent on 5% of our customers. Even though they spend millions of dollars a year on support, they easily cost…
> Do they not assign you a dedicated account manager like everyone else does? That's the TAM he's mentionioning.
Absolutely, the only way for these to take off is if you have a single place you direct people that makes the whole process braindead simple. Sign up has to be simple. Finding content has to be simple. Keeping updated…
> The answer is "both of them". Pick a client that makes it the easiest to connect to separate instances on separate accounts, then choose the same-ish username. That actually reveals even more complexity: having to…
I've worked at companies who sell software to state governments. They usually run sensitive software in their own servers with no external internet access. We would have to send someone onsite to perform their upgrades…
One day it's going to bite these companies in the butt when they continue to be so openly hostile to the people who create free content for them, right?
> National forecasters said on Thursday that the climate pattern system, known for bringing record rainfall in South America, more winter storms in the U.S West and South, and droughts in southern Asia, Indonesia and…
Where is the line? There are a lot of Chinese companies who make things that are used in the US by US citizens. What about companies from other countries like Ukraine, Russia, Germany?
Who decides who is in the Axis of Evil? Do you want the Biden administration deciding? Do you want Trump to decide?
One of the best things and worst things about America is the first amendment. It is amazing that you can say or make just about anything without the government jailing you or shutting you down. It feels horrible because…
I'm not sure this is indicative of a failing on Bard and Google's parts. I think most movie/dramas that humans create often follow these stereotypes. AIs like Bard train on the content that humans make and build…
The best option I found was to explain - multiple times - to my grandparents that these scams exist and how each of them work. Hopefully if they are ever approached by a scammer, they'll remember my warning and that…
http://archive.today/2023.03.15-050147/https://www.wsj.com/a...
Retention means they still holding data. Even if they only hold data for 30 days, that's still data that can be leaked or stolen.
To be fair in this instance, this is a wild story that does have all the hallmarks of a wacky conspiracy theory straight out of a Bond film. Some secret Chinese laboratory is doing some secret stuff with some super…
My understanding is that only the balloon from last week was huge and easy to see with the human eye. I believe the other UAFs are much smaller. Also there were 3 or 4 during the Trump administration and noone noticed…
I suspect finding a small balloon in the mind-boggling huge space that is American airspace is, can be surprisingly challenging. My understanding is that these UAFs are much smaller than that first Chinese balloon last…
I'm convinced that's why the balloons haven't been shot down in the past. Learning our detection abilities is probably way more important for China than anything they would be able to take a picture of.
> The amount of deceit put out into the world and gobbled up, on purpose, in business is obscene and seriously depressing. In business, politics, everything. It almost seems like everyone is quietly agreeing that "if we…
Yeah, even at companies with a lot of red tape and procedure, in the end it's just a group of people and people make stupid oversights. Doesn't mean there shouldn't be public shaming, but usually stuff like this isn't…
He means that he thinks the only reason why these generative AIs ever get info wrong and causing misinfo is because the businesses that write them are too woke and holding them back.
Tbf getting all of the engineers and leadership online to figure out what is going on, write and authorize a public statement is a pretty quick turnaround
Thank you, this was probably my biggest concern
I don't know if you're trolling or not. When you get good at it, it is much easier to skim through 10 lines of fluff to find the answer (that is usually visually distinguished in a code block) then it is to parse…
Honest question, do you complain that USA implemented this same type program in 2008/2009? Or do you just care now because this affects US travelers?
I've also worked in a highly technical customer service role and you are absolutely right. 95% of our time was spent on 5% of our customers. Even though they spend millions of dollars a year on support, they easily cost…
> Do they not assign you a dedicated account manager like everyone else does? That's the TAM he's mentionioning.
Absolutely, the only way for these to take off is if you have a single place you direct people that makes the whole process braindead simple. Sign up has to be simple. Finding content has to be simple. Keeping updated…
> The answer is "both of them". Pick a client that makes it the easiest to connect to separate instances on separate accounts, then choose the same-ish username. That actually reveals even more complexity: having to…
I've worked at companies who sell software to state governments. They usually run sensitive software in their own servers with no external internet access. We would have to send someone onsite to perform their upgrades…
One day it's going to bite these companies in the butt when they continue to be so openly hostile to the people who create free content for them, right?
> National forecasters said on Thursday that the climate pattern system, known for bringing record rainfall in South America, more winter storms in the U.S West and South, and droughts in southern Asia, Indonesia and…
Where is the line? There are a lot of Chinese companies who make things that are used in the US by US citizens. What about companies from other countries like Ukraine, Russia, Germany?
Who decides who is in the Axis of Evil? Do you want the Biden administration deciding? Do you want Trump to decide?
One of the best things and worst things about America is the first amendment. It is amazing that you can say or make just about anything without the government jailing you or shutting you down. It feels horrible because…
I'm not sure this is indicative of a failing on Bard and Google's parts. I think most movie/dramas that humans create often follow these stereotypes. AIs like Bard train on the content that humans make and build…
The best option I found was to explain - multiple times - to my grandparents that these scams exist and how each of them work. Hopefully if they are ever approached by a scammer, they'll remember my warning and that…
http://archive.today/2023.03.15-050147/https://www.wsj.com/a...
Retention means they still holding data. Even if they only hold data for 30 days, that's still data that can be leaked or stolen.
To be fair in this instance, this is a wild story that does have all the hallmarks of a wacky conspiracy theory straight out of a Bond film. Some secret Chinese laboratory is doing some secret stuff with some super…
My understanding is that only the balloon from last week was huge and easy to see with the human eye. I believe the other UAFs are much smaller. Also there were 3 or 4 during the Trump administration and noone noticed…
I suspect finding a small balloon in the mind-boggling huge space that is American airspace is, can be surprisingly challenging. My understanding is that these UAFs are much smaller than that first Chinese balloon last…
I'm convinced that's why the balloons haven't been shot down in the past. Learning our detection abilities is probably way more important for China than anything they would be able to take a picture of.