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  • If Kadokawa says that, it will end up overexploiting it like the Isekais, as well as the CGI.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Indeed, Glassdoor to cut 1,300 jobs amid AI integration, memo shows

    World News @lemmy.world

    Argentina Congress passes pension boost despite Milei opposition

    Technology @lemmy.world

    An AI That Promises to “Solve All Diseases” Is About to Test Its First Human Drugs

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Judge briefly pauses 23andMe bankruptcy sale amid California's appeal

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Microsoft’s Edge browser now loads sites even faster

  • In another timeline everything is called ePhone, eMac, eMacbook, ePod, eBook, eMac Pro, ePhone X, etc.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Samsung to buy US healthcare services company Xealth

  • How will Anubis attack if browsers start acting like manual scrapers used by AI companies to collect information?

    Because OpenAI is planning to release an AI-powered browser, what happens if it ends up using it as another way to collect information?

    Blocking all Chromium browsers, I don't think, is a good idea.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Epic reaches mystery settlement with Samsung days before new Galaxy phones

    Technology @lemmy.world

    AI is learning to lie, scheme, and threaten its creators during stress-testing scenarios

  • If you do that, Microsoft can sue you for breaching the agreement.

  • FreeBSD does have uses in industry, because large companies use it and receive donations, although not as many as the Linux Foundation.

    The problem is that it doesn't have as widespread support from various sources as Linux, let alone Windows, so installing FreeBSD on newer hardware can be difficult if you don't have a technician to help you.

    In addition, there isn't enough native software, although that could be covered by using a compatibility layer with Linux and/or Wine. You could also use virtual machines. However, you may not need to do that if the software can run on the operating system without any problems despite not having official support.

    But FreeBSD is very stable, has its own package, which is quite intuitive, and has a file system called ZFS and security.

    Support is another issue, but this problem is shared by less popular and less widely used Linux distributions and other operating systems that aren't widely used. Hiring someone to solve a problem that's affecting you can be very expensive, and there are three options.

    1. You pay for expensive technical support
    2. You create a technical support team for that system
    3. You are the technical support team itself
  • I say the FSF rewrite Hurd, but using Rust or Zig.

  • The American Party and the Republican Party are fighting for voters. While Polymarket users are betting on who will get the most votes in the elections.

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    If Oracle goes bankrupt in the future, what would you like to see as the destination for some of its products?

  • You support Elon Musk's party because the Republicans ripped you off.

    I support Elon Musk's party because it will dilute the voters.

    We are not equal.

  • I just hope Zohran doesn't end up getting involved in a serious corruption case when he becomes mayor because it would give Trump and the Republicans the tools to harm future candidates.

  • In short, AI is widely used across the board, even though people deny it on social media.

  • Technically, MSFT can create Windows versions for TVs, smartphones, and smartwatches. Because they've made Windows development more modular, they're not developing it because it won't generate significant profits or revenue.

    That's until OpenAI announces an AI-powered device, and if it ends up being a mainstream consumer success, we'll see many companies creating something similar, adding to the integration of it into their ecosystems.

  • Another factor is Section 174 and the hiring of H1B workers. Although Microsoft's official AI website lists many job openings, you're right that it's changing its focus, it's strange that they're changing focus so quickly. First it was the metaverse, then video games, and now it's AI. What's next? Quantum computing in the coming years, and pouring tons of money into it as if there were no tomorrow.

    It seems like tech companies are going through a midlife crisis, as are their shareholders, who want to be on the cutting edge and end up executing poorly. But they want to be on this trend because they don't want to be in the same situation as Apple, which wasn't on the cutting edge and its shareholders are suing it.

  • At 17:00, on Monday, the 30th of June, in Granary Square, London, PauseAI will be holding our biggest protest yet.

    It's already Tuesday, July 1st

  • Oh well, Apple its time to form an alliance with Microsoft to create the iOS Subsystem for Windows and the macOS Subsystem for Windows.

  • Cathie Wood in 2023 predicted that by 2030 Amazon warehouses will have more robots than people by adding about 1000 per day should have 1M total in 2024 (next year), instead of linear predicted 800K. Newest warehouses already have more robots than people.

    Wikipedia came quite close in the article about Amazon Robotics.

  • Could this conflict with the fair use of AI training rules?

  • But how effective would such lobbying be? Because if external factors, such as the technological race with China, diminish its effectiveness, how much will industries have to offer?

  • It seems that Microsoft can create AI products without relying on OpenAI. Although he speculated that the AI was trained on clinical information from hospitals that use Nuance Communications. Also that he received medical information.

    In any case, it is a positive development.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    NATO countries approve Hague summit statement with 5% defence spending goal, diplomats say

    Technology @lemmy.world

    A building material that lives and stores carbon

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Microsoft prepared to walk away from high-stakes OpenAI talks

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Fans spot bizarre mistake on Disneyland poster... sparking theories the company used AI to create it

    Technology @lemmy.world

    ChatGPT will avoid being shut down in some life-threatening scenarios, former OpenAI researcher claims

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Walmart Expands Rollout of Generative AI Search on App

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Disney and Universal Sue A.I. Firm for Copyright Infringement

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Qualcomm strengthens AI portfolio with $2.4 billion Alphawave deal

    Technology @lemmy.world

    OpenAI's annualized revenue hits $10 billion, up from $5.5 billion in December 2024

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Welcome to Campus. Here’s Your ChatGPT.

    News @lemmy.world

    From ‘Tudo bem?’ to ‘Gracias,’ a growing share of US residents speak a language other than English