Hiya, I’d have a read but the link escapes me.
Hiya, I’d have a read but the link escapes me.
OpenAI warningmarketing of its dangers happens to be my word of the day.
The kind of decision making others feel worthy of an over 50 billion pay package.
Fuck Elon, and fuck the board too. Never buying one with him involved.
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Off-topic but that red and blue illustration is an eye trip.
Rough month for reflection at M$. Possibly finally took it too far with users via Recall and - quite a feat here - showed Microsoft in a negative light for another big solidified base in government.
Cake and eat it too. We hear from the industry itself how wary we should be but we shouldn’t act on it - except to invest of course.
The industry itself hyped its dangers. If it was to drum up business, well, suck it.
Or if you want something bigger they have glasses.
One dentist stands alone.
That was number 13. Online casinos.
The cost is expected to be around £2.5bn per year.
Oh no no no. This is setting up to pay with lives.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he believed bringing back compulsory service across the UK would help foster the “national spirit” that emerged during the pandemic.
Do you hear how that sounds? Or do you intend how that sounds?
I’m doing my part.
It’s, uh, not what I remember.
- old
The Speznasz.
It’s dark money because a lot of their light goes to illuminate the names on the arenas.
Edit: meant to post under the Canada comment, but I think it can stand alone.
“Relying on humans” is open to interpretation.
Microsoft argues that its AI automation will remove the boring bits of jobs instead of replacing jobs entirely.
Simple question: does the Microsoft HR department agree?
Big tech has failed us after we made them rich.
After a brief maintenance, the above comment has also also also been consumed by AI for training purposes.