Comment Anyone else tired of that word? (Score 1) 16
Anyone else tired of that word? "Slop".
"AI slop" has become as meaningless and overused of a term as "toxic".
It seems to mean nothing more than "some use of AI/LLMs that I don't like".
Anyone else tired of that word? "Slop".
"AI slop" has become as meaningless and overused of a term as "toxic".
It seems to mean nothing more than "some use of AI/LLMs that I don't like".
... in my $20/mo account.
(Well, except very occasionally for their own services.)
Do I have to burn their physical snapshots and portrait photos too?
I'm not sure this has been really thought through
1. Obviously. So very obvious, in fact, that I am surprised to hear that LLMs weren't already banned several years ago.
2. How are they going to enforce it? There's a large contingent of alleged humans who get a tingle in their nethers presenting LLM output as their own original thought.
So it's an obviously great idea that can't be enforced?
Story says they called the police. Did they ever come? Was the attacker arrested? Should we be on the look out? Don't these things have tons of cameras, should be easy to find the guy.
But, but
... rather than a bug in the humans?
It's the feral humans involved that needed to be taken offline for maintenance
Surrender to who? Iran or the US?
Given who has been colonizing France, I would think Iran.
> it cannot dive to hide itself.
It can, but at most once.
Yes, we always used to say that we'd prefer to keep our surface-to-dive ratio equal to one.
Good human my ass. He was a homophobe, a racist and a fascist.
You people are insane.
Long overdue, but better late than never
I still remember how bizarre it was, for society to go so quickly from "the family computer should be in plain view in the living room, duh" to "oh sure, every kid should have a pocket internet connected computer with camera and microphone, why not!"
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a rigged demo. - Andy Finkel, computer guy