@protonprivacy is sending a survey in which they ask if we want them to add #AI in their product.
As someone who uses AI on a daily basis, I beg you, please, guys, don’t.
Nobody needs AI to read or send encrypted emails, to connect to a VPN, to add an event to a calendar, to create and store credentials, to backup or share encrypted files.
Don’t become dumb followers of this sinking world.
"The best metric to know if someone is lying about future technology, look to see if they use the language of inevitableism to discuss the future. Doubt and skepticism are the marks of scientific rigour and engineering, when those are abandoned you're only left with charlatanism."
"The entire OpenAI team focused on the existential dangers of AI has either resigned or been absorbed into other research groups, WIRED has confirmed."
"This whole AI cycle was fueled by fantasies, and when people stop falling for them the bubble starts to deflate. In The Guardian, John Naughton recently laid out the five stages of financial bubbles, noting AI is between stages three and four: euphoria and profit-taking."
I'd like to suggest that anyone who says Copilot saves them time is an indication that they're not doing their job, ie accepted the code without taking the time to think through each line and its implications.
To properly review code, you have to consider for each variable, each expression, whether it's appropriate, how it interacts with the rest of the program, etc.
Since you didn't author the code I'd say this should take more time than if you wrote it yourself.
If you pick up one of the #Nvidia Orin boards, definitely get an SSD to go along with it. While it can run off an SD card, you’re going to run out of space quickly, and you’ll see a performance hit on complex tasks (like running a local #LLM). #EdgeAI#ai
Yesterday was Global #Accessibility Awareness Day (#GAAD). Today, some companies will be considering switching away from #Slack to a less #accessible alternative due to #AI bullshit.
Last year I told my team we have to get off #Slack because this #AI train wreck would likely happen and I wasn’t ok with info leakage like that of our private and customer chat. Sadly as we are finding out it happened. We had picked #Mattermost and found it was fine as a replacement but the migration has been a slow effort. At least now it will accelerate.
W ostatnim odcinku pierwszego sezonu ICD Weekend Arek i Kuba opowiadają o newsach dotyczacych Facebooka, Apple i AI oraz dzielą się nowymi rekomendacjami aplikacji z F-Droida.
Just listened to my second podcast of the day 🎧, where the hosts are puzzled about who wants all this AI vision stuff they've seen this week. All they can come up with is blind people. Yes! Yes! Yes! We do! 🙌✨ #Blind#AI#TechForGood#Inclusion#Accessibility#ThisDayInAI#Verge
A thing that worries me a bit is with AI in rise so much, many people and companies talk about it like "their AI". Like it's their property and they own the code but it's not..
There are only a few companies on the planet who are "in control" of the code and data, those are the ones who "own AI", not the consumer
There is no "your AI", there is only "their AI" that you work with, don't forget that!
Yeah this is the "Politically Correct" "tuning" of the model making it go "crazy"
I asked ChatGPT 3.5:
How much more lifting capacity in a dirigible does Hydrogen gas have vs. Helium gas?
Had to argue with it when GPT constantly said that Helium had more lifting power and was a lighter gas. (and kept pushing the "it's also SAFER" at me over-and-over.)
(Correct answer is: 8% more gross lift from Hydrogen for a given volume of gas.)