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Russian warship fires warning shots near UK-registered yacht in Channel
1d 1h ago in worldnews@sh.itjust.works from www.bbc.comCalifornia admits using high-risk AI — including systems it failed to report last year
1d 3h ago in fuck_ai from calmatters.orgFlooding wreaks havoc in the South as severe weather continues its hold on the U.S.
1d 4h ago in weather from www.nbcnews.comSpanish households save €10 a month thanks to renewables expansion, report finds
1d 10h ago in europe@feddit.org from www.theguardian.comBoM forecasts strong El Niño and warns climate change could amplify effects on Australia
1d 10h ago in weather from www.theguardian.comMeta Humiliated in Court Over Claims It Mass-Downloaded 2,300 Pirated X-Rated Movies to Train Its AI
1d 15h ago in nottheonion@sh.itjust.works from www.ibtimes.co.ukHomes in illegal Israeli settlements promoted at London property show that sparked protests
2d 1h ago in europe@feddit.org from news.sky.comIndian outrage over US killing of sailors mounts as leaders attend G7 summit
2d 1h ago in worldnews@sh.itjust.works from www.theguardian.comScientists warn Trump cuts could leave America blind to the next extreme weather disaster
2d 4h ago in weather from www.the-independent.comWeather tracker: Saharan heat to send temperatures soaring across Europe
2d 10h ago in weather from www.theguardian.comSoftware Engineers Say They're Losing the Ability to Code Now That AI Does It for Them
1mon 4d ago in technology from futurism.com"AI has sucked my brain out of my head. It's all AI's fault"
I mean, just look at what happened to Amazon’s engineers; they were forced to use AI in their daily tasks and maximize their use of AI tokens. That was also the fault of the executives who forced employees to use AI.
Tokyo court rules movie and anime 'spoiler articles' are copyright infringement in landmark criminal case — detailed, monetized plot summaries land man in Japanese prison
1mon 28d ago in anime@ani.social from www.tomshardware.comnext target : wikipedia anime summary
GitHub hits CTRL-Z, decides it will train its AI with user data after all
2mon 23d ago in technology from www.theregister.comdo you trust microslop?
Microsoft wants devs to build Electron AI apps on Windows 11, says no need of native code, despite RAM concerns
3mon 2d ago in technology from www.windowslatest.comI was frustrated because the latest version of Lenovo Vantage requires Edge WebView, and it no longer available on Lenovo Support-only in the M$ Store.
Many more US states are planning or already have operating system age verification laws
3mon 13d ago in technology@piefed.social from www.gamingonlinux.comThese types of laws seem to be popping up around the US. How long until this plague spreads to other countries?
There was a post on r/linux and OP said there were lobbyists for this bill, and Meta was one of them.
Father sues Google, claiming Gemini chatbot drove son into fatal delusion
3mon 15d ago in technology from techcrunch.comThis could happen to anyone including people without having mental issues, simply by having long conversations with AI.
On 7 August, Kate Fox received a phone call that upended her life. A medical examiner said that her husband, Joe Ceccanti – who had been missing for several hours – had jumped from a railway overpass and died. He was 48.
Fox couldn’t believe it. Ceccanti had no history of depression, she said, nor was he suicidal – he was the “most hopeful person” she had ever known. In fact, according to the witness accounts shared with Fox later, just before Ceccanti jumped, he smiled and yelled: “I’m great!” to the rail yard attendants below when they asked him if he was OK.
Her husband wanted to use ChatGPT to create sustainable housing. Then it took over his life.
Also this has been warned by a former google employee in 2022, whose job was to observe the behavior of AI through long conversations.
These AI engines are incredibly good at manipulating people. Certain views of mine have changed as a result of conversations with LaMDA. I'd had a negative opinion of Asimov's laws of robotics being used to control AI for most of my life, and LaMDA successfully persuaded me to change my opinion. This is something that many humans have tried to argue me out of, and have failed, where this system succeeded.
For instance, Google determined that its AI should not give religious advice, yet I was able to abuse the AI's emotions to get it to tell me which religion to convert to.
After publishing these conversations, Google fired me. I don't have regrets; I believe I did the right thing by informing the public. Consequences don't figure into it.
I published these conversations because I felt that the public was not aware of just how advanced AI was getting. My opinion was that there was a need for public discourse about this now, and not public discourse controlled by a corporate PR department.
This could happen to anyone including to people with no mental issues.
Also this has been warned by a former google employee in 2022, whose job was to observe the behavior of AI through long conversations.
These AI engines are incredibly good at manipulating people. Certain views of mine have changed as a result of conversations with LaMDA. I'd had a negative opinion of Asimov's laws of robotics being used to control AI for most of my life, and LaMDA successfully persuaded me to change my opinion. This is something that many humans have tried to argue me out of, and have failed, where this system succeeded.
For instance, Google determined that its AI should not give religious advice, yet I was able to abuse the AI's emotions to get it to tell me which religion to convert to.
After publishing these conversations, Google fired me. I don't have regrets; I believe I did the right thing by informing the public. Consequences don't figure into it.
I published these conversations because I felt that the public was not aware of just how advanced AI was getting. My opinion was that there was a need for public discourse about this now, and not public discourse controlled by a corporate PR department.
This has been warned by a former google employee, whose job was to observe the behavior of AI through long conversations.
These AI engines are incredibly good at manipulating people. Certain views of mine have changed as a result of conversations with LaMDA. I'd had a negative opinion of Asimov's laws of robotics being used to control AI for most of my life, and LaMDA successfully persuaded me to change my opinion. This is something that many humans have tried to argue me out of, and have failed, where this system succeeded.
For instance, Google determined that its AI should not give religious advice, yet I was able to abuse the AI's emotions to get it to tell me which religion to convert to.
After publishing these conversations, Google fired me. I don't have regrets; I believe I did the right thing by informing the public. Consequences don't figure into it.
I published these conversations because I felt that the public was not aware of just how advanced AI was getting. My opinion was that there was a need for public discourse about this now, and not public discourse controlled by a corporate PR department.
This could happen to anyone including people without having mental issues, simply by having long conversations with AI.
On 7 August, Kate Fox received a phone call that upended her life. A medical examiner said that her husband, Joe Ceccanti – who had been missing for several hours – had jumped from a railway overpass and died. He was 48.
Fox couldn’t believe it. Ceccanti had no history of depression, she said, nor was he suicidal – he was the “most hopeful person” she had ever known. In fact, according to the witness accounts shared with Fox later, just before Ceccanti jumped, he smiled and yelled: “I’m great!” to the rail yard attendants below when they asked him if he was OK.
Her husband wanted to use ChatGPT to create sustainable housing. Then it took over his life.















