圍裙,沒有祼
#月曜がんばれ 152
「がんばれ♥ がんばれ♥ あったかごはん、まってるよ〜!」 https://pic.x.com/4QCGDgOrbk
#松實優麗 #うちの子
#stablediffusion #AI #AI繪圖 #AIイラスト #AIart #AIイラスト好きさんと繋がりたい
圍裙,沒有祼
#月曜がんばれ 152
「がんばれ♥ がんばれ♥ あったかごはん、まってるよ〜!」 https://pic.x.com/4QCGDgOrbk
#松實優麗 #うちの子
#stablediffusion #AI #AI繪圖 #AIイラスト #AIart #AIイラスト好きさんと繋がりたい
No one should be surprised that Guillermo Del Toro, master of craftsmanship and practical effects, eschews AI, but it's still nice to hear. The Oscar-winning filmmaker, whose new take on "Frankenstein" is in theaters now, told @npr's Terry Gross that he would rather die than use the technology. "AI, particularly generative AI — I am not interested, nor will I ever be interested. I'm 61, and I hope to be able to remain uninterested in using it at all until I croak." Here are the interview highlights.
#Film #Movies #Cinema #Frankenstein #GuillermoDelToro #ArtificialIntelligence #AI
new startup idea from Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz's a16z¹: a tool to let you control thousands of #socialmedia accounts that look "as human as possible"
¹ Owners of large stakes in #Substack, The Privatized Public Square (AKA “X” AKA “The Everything App”), and (soon) #TikTok
#DoubleSpeed #AI #grok #psyop #a16z #MarcAndreessen #SlugsOfA16z #uspol #disinformation #BenHorowitz #nerdreich #broligarchy #broligarchs #X #NetworkState
#AI software mistakes a student's bag of dorito chips for a weapon
“Last year, #Baltimore County high schools began using a gun detection system that employs AI to detect potential weapons by utilizing existing school cameras.
The system can identify a possible weapon and send an alert to the school safety team and law enforcement.”
https://www.wbaltv.com/article/student-handcuffed-ai-system-mistook-bag-chips-weapon/69114601
查了一下才發現原來ヘタリア的灣娘生日是光復節
不是雙十也不是元旦
気苦労なんて忘れて
https://www.pixiv.net/artworks/136671407
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#湾ちゃん #ヘタリア #APH #湾ちゃん生誕祭 #湾ちゃん生誕祭2025
#stablediffusion #AI #AI繪圖 #AIイラスト #AIart #AIイラスト好きさんと繋がりたい
Australian regulatory authority, ACCC is suing Microsoft for misleading pricing:
"The ACCC has alleged that since October 31, 2024, Microsoft told subscribers of Microsoft 365 Personal and Family plans with auto-renewal enabled that to maintain their subscription they must accept the integration of Copilot and pay higher prices for their plan, or, alternatively, cancel their subscription."
"The regulator said Microsoft misled customers by not disclosing that subscribers could retain their current plans without Copilot at their existing lower prices."
Microsoft has postponed Windows Recall, the company’s flagship AI feature that tracks everything you do on your computer and makes the content easily searchable. Maybe too easily. Critics slammed Recall as creepy and a privacy nightmare. The postponement also gave Apple execs an opening for a jab at their competitor. Read more from Windows Central. https://flip.it/DPyYQU
#Tech #Technology #AI #Microsoft #Apple
Sony Will Use AI to Cut Film Costs, Says CEO Tony Vinciquerra
"“We are very focused on AI. The biggest problem with making films today is the expense,” Vinciquerra said at Sony’s Thursday (Friday in Japan) investor event. “We will be looking at ways to…produce both films for theaters and television in a more efficient way, using AI primarily.”"
Wow. So I expect the quality will go way down.
#movies #film #AI #tech #news #media #press #entertainment #cinema #tv
https://www.indiewire.com/news/breaking-news/sony-pictures-will-cut-film-costs-using-ai-1235010605/
#AI is going to kill us, but not in the typical scifi way: robots with laserguns or control over nuclear bombs
That's too flashy. It will be far more mundane
It's going to kill us via the firehose of falsehood
The tricky part:
The problem is not making people believe lies
The problem is making us so cynical, we disbelieve truth
In a world where nothing is trusted as true, and only bias remains, this will lead us down familiar societal paths of mob "truth" over real trusted evidence
1/x
I write #fiction and #essays about what happens when you can't escape yourself—even when you want to.
New site: https://TheBeautifulPrison.com
Stories about consciousness traps, restraint as intimacy, and choosing identity over dissolution. Essays on #AI minds and honest criticism.
(AI-assisted, transparently.)
Imagine the FSF was developing a hypothetical software license under the branding of GPLv4 that dealt with the rise of LLMs. Which of the following copyleft features would appeal? #floss #linux #fsf #FreeSoftware #stochasticParrots #llm #eliza #ai #generativeAI #Programming #copyleft
#月曜がんばれ 81
「風に乗って駆け抜けよう!」
#松實優麗 #うちの子
#stablediffusion #AI #AI繪圖 #AIイラスト #AIart #AIイラスト好きさんと繋がりたい
#月曜がんばれ 85
「きゅんとしちゃうけど、がんばってね!」
#松實優麗 #うちの子
#stablediffusion #AI #AI繪圖 #AIイラスト #AIart #AIイラスト好きさんと繋がりたい
“Studenten aanmoedigen om #ChatGPT te gebruiken? Ik val van mijn stoel als ik dat hoor.”
Luc Steels – de "vader van #AI in België" – ondertekende net als andere Belgische academici de open brief “tegen het onkritisch invoeren van AI in hoger onderwijs” van @olivia en @Iris.
Ik sprak onder meer ook met taaltechnoloog Katrien Beuls en computerwetenschapper @wim_v12e over hun verzet tegen genAI aan universiteiten.
“Universities that encourage students to use #ChatGPT? I’m stunned to hear something like that.”
Luc Steels – the “godfather of #AI research in Belgium” –is one of the Belgian signatories of a recent open letter to “stop the uncritical adoption of AI technologies in academia”, initiated by @olivia and @Iris.
I spoke with Steels, computational linguist Katrien Beuls, and computer scientist @wim_v12e, and others, about their resistance against #genAI in academia.
AI is now coming for your PC components.
Exclusive: #US Dept of #Energy forms $1B #supercomputer & #AI partnership with #AMD
The US has formed a $1 billion partnership with Advanced Micro Devices to construct 2 supercomputers that will tackle large scientific problems ranging from #NuclearPower to #cancer treatments to #NationalSecurity, Energy Secy Chris Wright & AMD CEO Lisa Su told Reuters.
#science #law #EnvironmentalLaw #electricity #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-department-energy-forms-1-billion-supercomputer-ai-partnership-with-amd-2025-10-27/?utm_source=braze&utm_medium=notifications&utm_campaign=2025_engagement
Tawny Platis on 65 years of female robotic voices in movies and TV
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RjM9bWLdtQ
PS: This video is most definitely not AI-generated. Check out the rest of her channel!
JesusGPT…
Former CEO of Intel Building Special AI to Bring About Second Coming of Christ
https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/former-ceo-intel-ai-christ
#religion #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #LLM #LLMs #MachineLearning #tech #technology #BigTech #GenAI #generativeAI #AISlop #Meta #Google #OpenAI #ChatGPT
I never stopped using evolutionary computation. I'm even weirder and use coevolutionary algorithms. Unlike EC, the latter have a bad reputation as being difficult to apply, but if you know what you're doing (e.g. by reading my publications 😉) they're quite powerful in certain application areas. I've successfully applied them to designing resilient physical systems, discovering novel game-playing strategies, and driving online tutoring systems, among other areas. They can inform more conventional multi-objective optimization.
Many challenging problems are not easily "vectorized" or "numericized", but might have straightforward representations in discrete data structures. Combinatorial optimization problems can fall under this umbrella. Techniques that work directly with those representations can be orders of magnitude faster/smaller/cheaper than techniques requiring another layer of representation (natural language for LLMs, vectors of real values for neural networks). Sure, given enough time and resources clever people can work out a good numerical re-representation that allows a deep neural network to solve a problem, or prompt engineer an LLM. But why whack at your problem with a hammer when you have a precision instrument?
McDonald's AI-created holiday commercial was taken down after just a few days after an overwhelmingly negative response from pretty much anyone who saw it. Here's more from @Futurism.
#Lifestyle #Advertising #McDonalds #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #Technology #Tech
Denmark seems to be pursuing the idea of protecting people from "AI" deep fakes by addressing people's image as part of copyright law. [1]
I applaud the idea of doing something about this, and this is a better approach than none at all, but it's not quite how I would pursue it.
For one thing, there are a number of places where people are innocently captured in images that this will create complications for. And for another, I don't think it's powerful enough to address the real problem.
The "MOO" community (MOO is MUD, Object-Oriented, and MUD is Multiple-User Dungeon, and Dungeon was one of the first text-based interactive fiction games, also called Zork), this came up a long time ago. Ironically, since MOO is entirely text, images were not involved. But there was still the issue of appropriating people's view of themselves for ill purposes, and this was richly discussed.
MOO, which had its greatest popularity in the 1990's, before Second Life overshadowed it, functioned as a kind of textual sketch of things to come. It was a coarse level of detail because its technical layer doesn't allow for super-elaborate detailing, but that forced the social aspect to be the focus rather than the technology. Modern systems purport to capture reality, but they often get so side-tracked on making things photo-real visceral experiences that they give short shrift to the full complexity of human social interaction. So they're still catching up to some of the social issues MOO explored decades ago.
In Julian Dibbell's fascinating book "My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World", which you can and should buy if you can afford to, but which the author arranged to be freely downloadable as a PDF for those who could not afford it [2], the focus is on "A Rape In Cyberspace", he explores some of these issues. Originally published in The Village Voice and later adapted for a book, this story is, in the author's words, "a True Account of the Case of the Infamous Mr. Bungle, and of the Author's Journey, in Consequence Thereof, to the Heart of a Half-Real World Called LambdaMOO".
This story will not tell you how to understand what Denmark is doing, but I think it informs my way of thinking about this issue.
At its core, both situations--the issue in cyberspace and the modern issues in the real world--are not "infringements" (in the way copyright would talk about them) but "violations" in the way a person's sense of self matters.
Some people will point to rape as a matter of physical violation, but just as others are quick to say it's not a crime of sex, it's a crime of violence, I would similarly say it's a crime of violation, of taking control of a person's sense of self. And that's what's in common with these other matters, like grabbing someone's image.
We don't presently have a standard for this, and like many matters of human endeavor, there is extraordinary nuance. Fair use, one might say. Certainly parody is one place where people don't have complete say. The sitting President wants to go after critics for disparaging his good name, for example, and ordinarily the disparaging of someone's good name might be seen as a violation, but in certain realms of public discourse, especially for public figures, we allow and insist on it.
This is partly true, too, because even underlying the issue of violation is the issue of power. The law is really at its core protecting those powerless to protect themselves. So, for example, while it might be a violation to appropriate the good work of an actor who's just struggling to eat, selling their image royalty-free, appropriating the name of a politician who can with the stroke of a pen cut the food supply of millions is not exactly exerting power over them, certainly not unconditionally dominating power.
So we should be careful in our understanding of good law to understand that it seeks not a bright line of pain to itself become a weapon, but rather just an ability to tip power balances back toward the middle, making the world an even battle among people who are born into different levels of power and who cannot therefore fairly be expected to solve their own problems.
I've swept through many issues here, but I have decades of thought underlying my reaction to Denmark's idea, informed by the lucky accident that I was there at the time LambdaMOO sketched the future.
I sometimes note in conversations with people for whom a topic is new and hypothetical that they will say "I wonder what would happen if..." and I reply in the past tense saying "Oh, this is what happened." Because I don't have to speculate. I saw it. It mightn't happen reliably that way again. Many possibilities were in play. But even those were tangibly close to my experience. I have rich, detailed thought because I lived at least one version of it. Just wanted to share that.
[1] https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/07/deepfake-legislation-denmark-digital-id/
#AI #IP #Law #Crime #Copyright #DeepFake #DeepFakes #violation #rape
The irony is not lost on me that I’m posting this to social media. 🤷🏻♂️
(Hat tip: @markchappelle)
Oh good god the AI trap on the inkscape website has twelve million hits. That's the hidden url that bots are told not to index, but ai bots LOVE to hit that thing.
But attacks continue to increase.
I'm going to have to decide if I need to block t-mobile and other mobile carriers because of all the malware on android phones being used as ai bot sources.