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Meta fed its AI on almost everything you’ve posted publicly since 2007
  • He died in hs. I was in college. It was years later. Thanks for saying I'm basically retarded or a straight up terrible human because of a short post on the internet about Facebook.

    You are the reason i left Facebook. I'll just block you here on lemmy.

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    Meta fed its AI on almost everything you’ve posted publicly since 2007
  • Deleted my Facebook in my freshman year of college in 2006 because a terrible person from my hs died from a drug overdose. I posted something like "death is sad but he was not a good person and i won't miss him" and got jumped on by a bunch of people i already thought were annoying, so i said "fuck this whole website". It was still when you needed to be in a school to join.

    It's been a crazy ride all these years watching all the terrible things that Facebook does, and people just keep using it. Helped elect trump. Steals and launders art. Takes advantage of all your data. Fosters terrorism and crimes. Just a huge shit hole. "but it has its own built in craigslist!" 🙄😒

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    And you wanted to get this million
  • I don't like online games and a big part of the reason why is 3 of these options

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    Bluetooth 6.0 adds centimeter-level accuracy for device tracking — upgraded version also improves device pairing
  • My 300$ earbuds can play two sources at once. But an uncompressed signal? Fuck yourself.

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    The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI Debates
  • They are laundering the creative works of humans. That's it. The end. They are laundering machines for art. They should be treated and legislated as such.

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    In Leaked Audio, Amazon Cloud CEO Says AI Will Soon Make Human Programmers a Thing of the Past
  • The paramount+ app doesn't even know how to properly hide the pause icon after you hit resume ffs. It's been months.

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    Wow, they really attacked gamers. Conservatives speedrunning how to be hated by everybody.
  • The supposed contents of the infamous "pee tape"

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  • I think plants are a little less cool now that cloning is so easy and prevalent. It's great you can get anything for cheap now, but it does make things feel less special to me. More trivial.

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    Generative AI hype is ending – and now the technology might actually become useful
  • Iunno, man. If you ask me, they're just laundering emotions. Not producing any new or interesting feelings. There is no empathy, it's only a mirror. But I hope you and your AI live a long happy life together.

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    What's the oldest game anyone here has played in 2024?
  • I played Beavis and Butthead in Virtual Stupidity, 1995 last time i streamed to nobody

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    YouTube creator sues Nvidia and OpenAI for ‘unjust enrichment’ for using their videos for AI training
  • Well said. "Art launderers" is the best ai descriptor I've come across so far.

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    Leaked Documents Show Nvidia Scraping ‘A Human Lifetime’ of Videos Per Day to Train AI
  • I absolutely can. Parody is an art form, which is something that can exclusively only be created by human beings. AI is an art laundering service. Not an artist.

    The law should reflect that these companies need to be first granted permission to use datasets by the rights holders, and creative commons licenses need to be given an opportunity to opt out of being crawled for these datasets. Anything else is wrong. Machines are not humans. Creative common copyright law was not written with the concept of machines being "consumers". These companies took advantage of the sudden emergence of these models and the delay of law in holding their hunger for data in check. They need to be held accountable for their theft.

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    Leaked Documents Show Nvidia Scraping ‘A Human Lifetime’ of Videos Per Day to Train AI
  • I remain unconvinced by your points.

    The law should reflect that these companies need to be first granted permission to use datasets by the rights holders, and creative commons licenses need to be given an opportunity to opt out of being crawled for these datasets. Anything else is wrong. Machines are not humans. Creative common copyright law was not written with the concept of machines being "consumers". These companies took advantage of the sudden emergence of these models and the delay of law in holding their hunger for data in check. They need to be held accountable.

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    Leaked Documents Show Nvidia Scraping ‘A Human Lifetime’ of Videos Per Day to Train AI
  • What makes you think copyright law doesn't apply to companies using copy written data to sell and profit off of? That is not the case. Also, you're putting words in my mouth. Feel free to read my other replies on this thread but I don't feel like repeating myself, but I think it's clear I'm not saying computers aren't allowed to process data that's absurd.

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    Leaked Documents Show Nvidia Scraping ‘A Human Lifetime’ of Videos Per Day to Train AI
  • You can try to equate humans to computers all day, and you can even pass laws that says they're the same thing. That does not make it true. A company using software to profit off data they have not licensed (whether it's public or not does not matter! That is not how copyright law works!) is theft.

    Please try to sell DVDs of markiplier's publicaly available YouTube content and tell people how you're allowed to because it's publicaly available.

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  • What do you guys think about Walmart+? Service has good value, or just another way a company can suck more money out of consumers while providing the bare minimum of service and quality?

    Edit: lemmy squashed my image into a potato, so here's a hosted one: https://pasteboard.co/ybPFckqHErr2.jpg

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    This is happening to me a number of times now and I can't figure out why. I'll be trying to have a conversation through comments and I'll run into a commenter I want to reply to from kbin, And I'll type up my comment and get ready to hit post but then it just fails over and over. I've only noticed it on that server

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