Have fun being labeled a terrorist!
A Microsoft AI being put in charge of that would come to that conclusion.
"EXTREME DANGER: This person wants to end software patents! They've been at it for over thirty years!"
Have fun being labeled a terrorist!
A Microsoft AI being put in charge of that would come to that conclusion.
"EXTREME DANGER: This person wants to end software patents! They've been at it for over thirty years!"
While interesting—in a curious sort of way—I think it will simply reveal that a whole lot of stuff on the Internet has been automatically replacing dashes with em dashes for a long time. Also, a whole lot of professional writers have been using it since forever.
A better "aha! AI!" catch is post-2020 usage of emojis as bullet points. Though, that really only catches ChatGPT and Claude (Gemini and the other models don't do it as much unless they know they're making a README.md).
Old news, but prescient since the Trump administration is blustering about criminalizing journalism.
Zuck is having all his keystrokes recorded too, right? Right?
Make sure the AI engineers get that data. Especially the passwords to his and the company's bank accounts. All his accounts, actually.
There's a reason why most businesses don't implement keystroke logging.
Water you know was off; on the wronged foot.
At least it isn't the wobbly kind 🤷
Didn't the US and Israel assassinate Iran's nuclear scientists? At the very least, the US and Israel collaborated on Stuxnet.
I don't want to defend it but it seems like fairly straightforward retaliation. "Do unto others what they did to you." Or something like that.
Congress being "very concerned" about retaliation like this should've happened the moment Trump decided to escalate. Not now.
It's like suddenly being "very concerned" that you can't drive anywhere after selling your car.
This is slightly unnerving to me. I mean, all my social media is already public but I post so much and so often, how would they even go through it all?
Me: "You want my social media accounts? Sure! They're all public, and Google says there's over 4.6 million words to go through—I actually had it run through them all to gather the real figures from its database—starting with newsgroups, then phBB forums, Slashdot, Digg, IRC logs, Reddit, Stack Overflow, and loads more. Good luck! I recommend sorting by most viewed and then most upvotes 👍"
Them: "Uh. What are newsgroups?"
Because much of my writing is highly technical, it's not exactly "beach reading" material. So let's assume the customs officer in charge of producing my biography can read it at about 150 WPM...
511 hours or 12.8 weeks if they're only going to read during their 40-hour work schedule. They'd have to spend over three months reading my thoughts.
Imagine the line of people waiting behind me!
This is slightly unnerving to me. I mean, all my social media is already public but I post so much and so often, how would they even go through it all?
Me: "You want my social media accounts? Sure! They're all public, and Google says there's over 4.6 million words to go through—I actually had it run through them all to gather the real figures from its database—starting with newsgroups, then phBB forums, Slashdot, Digg, IRC logs, Reddit, Stack Overflow, and loads more. Good luck! I recommend sorting by most viewed and then most upvotes 👍"
Them: "Uh. What are newsgroups?"
Because much of my writing is highly technical, it's not exactly "beach reading" material. So let's assume the customs officer in charge of producing my biography can read it at about 150 WPM...
511 hours or 12.8 weeks if they're only going to read during their 40-hour work schedule. They'd have to spend over three months reading my thoughts.
Imagine the line of people waiting behind me!
Wasn't expecting this to slither into my Lemmy feed today.
All hail John Apple!
I'm going to come out and say it: IP theft isn't a thing. IP is not something that can be stolen. It can have its license violated or it can be copied against the wishes of its owner. What it absolutely cannot be is "stolen".
A car can be stolen. A phone can be stolen. A book or a CD or a DVD can be stolen. The concepts or ideas or literal content of what amounts to Intellectual Property cannot be stolen. It can only be copied.
If anything has been stolen it's the commons that is the public domain. It was taken away for about four generations. Long enough that no one remembers the IP that's only just now becoming public domain. It's a loss far greater than anything related to AI.
I'll also say this: Even if an AI were trained on nothing but public domain works (like most image generating AI a la ImageNET) people would still be spouting bullshit like, "it's stealing IP!"