Avoiding AI is hard – but our freedom to opt out must be protected
Loduz_247 @ Loduz_247 @lemmy.world Posts 38Comments 101Joined 12 mo. ago
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For some reason, Elon hates old people, including Cobol and older adults. He wants to do it quickly, killing two birds with one stone.
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Elon only uses the GAO when it suits him and ignores it when it doesn't.
When you have to sell the product, but your boss/owner is so inept that he is causing losses to his own company
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It seems that people like being in crisis, rather than having stability.
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AI has been around for many years, dating back to the 1960s. It's had its AI winters and AI summers, but now it seems we're in an AI spring.
But the amount of poisoned data is minuscule compared to the data that isn't poisoned. As for data, what data are we referring to: everything in general or just data that a human can understand?