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Comment Re:Which Epic games is that? (Score 1) 17

This is the Epic games that needs to see a business opportunity. Having or not having the Linux gamers is a profit factor, especially as Windows systems with good gaming performance seem to slowly go out of reach for many people.

They do not care bout Linux because it is Linux. They do care about selling stuff and not being present on Linux means 5% lost sales or so.

Comment Re:quiet part out loud (Score 4, Insightful) 44

Further, this watermarking does not solve the problem.

And it's not required by the EU AI Act. They require disclosure. That doesn't mean watermark. It can be a note attached to an image, it can be a statement on the website where you post that image, etc. - Anthropic is overreacting, because as I read the law, the fact that you are inside Claude doing stuff would already suffice.

The thing the law goes against is people connecting you to an AI chatbot in customer support while pretending that you're talking to a human. Or AI bots posting to social media without revealing that they are AI bots.

Comment Re:Why an android form? (Score 1) 34

I think my deeper question is: just how much versatility is it sensible for a manufacturing plant to require of the robots that surface it? Humans are well-adapted for quite a few things (eg tool use, endurance running) but not others (giving birth safely, for one!). Most animals are adapted very extensively for a particular environment (eg a koala’s two opposable thumbs), rather than versatility per se.

We have the advantage of being able to actively design, but disadvantage of not having thousands of generations to evolve a well-fitted answer.

Interesting to think about, for sure

Comment Re:Air Conditioners save lives (Score 1) 169

You sure you want to mess with Texas here? Installing cavity wall insulation, is called an "industry" there.

Well, that industry must be utterly incompetent, because Texas has a well documented history of losing its collective shit whenever the temperature drops below freezing. I think it would be better if Texas abstained from lecturing anyone on how to deal with extreme weather events.

Comment Increasing productivity makes the wheels go faster (Score 1) 68

Sure, a company could use an increase in productivity to allow their workers to work fewer hours while getting the same amount accomplished... but capitalism doesn't work that way. Instead, the company will use the increase in productivity to get more work done in the same amount of hours as before... or if they don't, their competitor will, and thereby obtain a competitive advantage over them.

This is especially true for salaried employees, where the cost of the employee to the company is the same regardless of how many hours the employee works, and it is therefore in the company's financial interest to maximize the return on its salary "investment" by getting as much output from the employee as possible in any given pay period.

Comment Re: A different kind of security (Score 0) 59

Indeed. The Chinese also know that publishing a story about a found backdoor in their software would be a great exploit for the US and hence they know that the US is looking. Strangely, nothing has been found so far. Or rather very obviously, nothing has been found and the whole thing is nothing but lies.

And no, that is not "socialist" or "China loving". This is what is called a "fact". Obviously the MAGA cretins do not know what that is.

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