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flango@lemmy.eco.brto Technology@lemmy.world•A Prominent OpenAI Investor Appears to Be Suffering a ChatGPT-Related Mental Health Crisis, His Peers SayEnglish6·4 days agoDr. Joseph Pierre, a psychiatrist at the University of California, previously told Futurism that this is a recipe for delusion.
“What I think is so fascinating about this is how willing people are to put their trust in these chatbots in a way that they probably, or arguably, wouldn’t with a human being,” Pierre said. “There’s something about these things — it has this sort of mythology that they’re reliable and better than talking to people. And I think that’s where part of the danger is: how much faith we put into these machines.”
flango@lemmy.eco.brto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•captchas like these that don't tell you which part of the text you're supposed to inputEnglish8·8 days agoSays the bot
flango@lemmy.eco.brOPto Technology@lemmy.world•Large Language Model Performance Doubles Every 7 MonthsEnglish283·20 days agoI doubt it
flango@lemmy.eco.brto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Rate my new PADD3·22 days agoDamn, you guys living in 2033?
flango@lemmy.eco.brto Games@lemmy.world•Developer Interview: my Q&A with the dev who runs 'the' Switch piracy freeshopEnglish9·22 days agoMaking games available to people that cannot pay is still a win for Nintendo… Nintendo gets money from selling consoles, games (sold in the traditional market) and cultural influence. We just had the movie “Mario Brothers” and it was a hit. The movie sells toys thus bringing more revenue to the company.
In the end, the DMCA strikes cost Nintendo’s money with little return.
flango@lemmy.eco.brto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Found this animal tooth in a creek in Germany. Any ideas what it could be from?16·25 days agoWow astonishing research, thank you!
Yes, you’re right about restricted content from Google and other search companies; but the point that I was trying to make is that if we rely on AI as a source of information, it will become more and more difficult to obtain the primary font of that information.
There’s another side to that too: AI can “poison the well”, that is, create 24/7 misinformation and spread it on the web so that searching becomes unpractical, and then the AI can be sold as the answer to that problem.
I mean, companies are putting a ton of money in this AI hype, it’s almost "too big to fail ". These same companies will begin to destroy and create problems in our current infrastructure so that they can sell the solution.
flango@lemmy.eco.brto World News@lemmy.world•China floods Brazil with cheap electric vehicles triggering backlashEnglish2·1 month agoThank you BYD!
That’s not Jesus, it’s Messi.
Life's a piece of shit When you look at it Life's a laugh and death's a joke, it's true You'll see it's all a show Keep 'em laughin' as you go Just remember that the last laugh is on you And Always look on the bright side of life Always look on the right side of life
flango@lemmy.eco.brOPto Technology@lemmy.world•What Happens If an Asteroid Heads for Earth?English4·1 month agoAnd in 2029, a 340-meter asteroid called Apophis—after the Egyptian god of chaos and darkness—will pass within 32,000 km of Earth, which is closer than some geosynchronous satellites. This will happen on 13 April 2029—Friday the 13th, that is.
We’re cooked
flango@lemmy.eco.brto A Comm for Historymemes@lemmy.world•That's an, uh, **extremely suspect** phrasing there, school textbookEnglish1·2 months agoEuropeans caused many genocides in the Americas. That’s what books would look like if Hitler had won WW2.
flango@lemmy.eco.brto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•This ad that claims that windows 11 is 3 times faster than windows 10English1·2 months ago“Just buy a new computer bro; hear me out, Windows 11 is what you need, j-ust j-ust justone more computer.”
Some countries want to sell the image of “China is the absolute evil”, thus from this logic everything “good” must equal something very evil.