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  • I'm not paying for a service I don't want just because it's being run unsafely, that isn't how anything works. If you can't fact check you need to abandon the project because it is harmful, end of story. This is pretty clearly more of an edgy teen situation than a crazy techbro situation though, so good luck growing out of being an edgy teen, hopefully someday you'll develop some empathy and make actually good software.

  • No, you need to fact check information before spreading it. Once you've posted it it's too late, people will have read it and some of those people may believe it and spread it further. You need to either read every summary yourself (or hire a team to do it) and take responsibility for any mistakes, or abandon the project. You don't get to blame other people for not fact checking the junk you post online.

  • This continues to be a terrible idea. What you've built is an automated misinformation machine. You absolutely need to be fact checking every summary by hand, anything else is completely irresponsible no matter how good you claim your model is.

  • Industria, I really really love it but it turns out it's not particularly well reviewed. I've always wanted a game that felt like Simon Stålenhag's paintings and that game is actually specifically inspired by his work.

  • I think everyone would just turn to piracy at that point since the way people consume music is a lot different than the way people consume movies. Maybe that could have worked before playlists were a common thing, but at this point I think there would be riots if suddenly everyone's playlists were all ruined

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    If you live somewhere that bans abortions try switching wifi network

    196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Lenovo has a glossa(rule)y that seems to be entirely made of arbitrary AI generated articles