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  • It's going to be near completion (if they ever start it) and EA will sell respawn (or themselves) to a much larger company who's executives will look at it and think "this doesn't look enough like a live service hero shooter, and what are these "titans"? This isn't japan!!" and cancel the entire project and shutter the studio a week before reveal.

  • The moment they made me jump through hoops to use the old mail app instead of using the one with ads is the moment I switched to thunderbird.

    I plan to switch to Linux but I am very busy right now and installing a new OS onto my PC isn't something I can do.

  • English, German and French. I don't speak German or French but I am still learning German (my school forced me to learn French from when I was 7 to when I was 14, but it was taught to poorly to me until I was 13 that I dropped it as soon as I could and the only things I remember are the numbers)

  • Most people can't host their own AI. The only AI most people are aware of and the models that are pushed in everyone's face are the horrible ones. I think a blanket hatred for all AI is stupid but it isn't stupid to assume an AI is unethical because it most likely is, especially if it is a commercial one tech bros are posting about on corporate social media.

    As long as more people aren't being told about the possibility of ethical AI there will be a large group of people wishing for its failure, especially since it has ruined so many parts of the internet, with both a locally hosted model or a model like chatGPT.

  • The stuff that gets made fun of by most anti AI people is AI "art" that people try to argue is equivalent to real, human art.

    The main reason people hate AI in general is because nearly all models use data that was taken without permission of the owner of it.

    It isn't equivalent to bottled water, it is equivalent to the chocolate industry, it isn't essential, so I will wait until an AI that was trained ethically without stealing data is made and doesn't try to replace human art.

  • I am very strongly anti-AI, I think it has some legitimate uses that have probably saved and improved a lot of lives (like AlphaFold). My main problem (and most people's main problem with it) is the way it has been trained with stolen data and art.

    Since I don't know much about non-corporate AI I am interested to know how an open-source LLM just trained off of your bookmarks would work, I assumed it would still need to be trained off of stolen data still so it can form sentences as well as the more popular models but I may be wrong, maybe the volume of data needed for a system like that is small enough that it can just be trained off of data willingly donated to it? I doubt it though.