• frauddogg [null/void, undecided]
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    3 months ago

    Don't worry, I'll be reminding crackers of this in 2028 or 2032 when they inevitably field this bazinga-ghoul against fuckin. God Emperor Bannon or some shit. God death to the settlers, death to the techbros, death to Amerika.

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    • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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      3 months ago

      I'm seriously surprised that Elon Musk got scratched so fast. The democratic party has glazed that guy for so long and Elon deciding to abandon his previous brand to be the spokesman of the new GOP is how he thanks them?

      NGL, I'm a little bit angry on behalf of the democrats.

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        • Hexboare [they/them]
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          3 months ago

          Can't he just do some shit paintings of dogs and the libs will rehabilitate him?

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        • NephewAlphaBravo [he/him]
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          I want to say it started when the hideous workplace conditions at tesla got revealed

          Either that or the picture of maxwell my-hero

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  • DavidGarcia@feddit.nl
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    3 months ago

    Most newest AI models aren't allowed to be used in the EU, because Meta, Google, etc are training them on random people's personal data. So they just pulled out of the EU, instead of fixing their training data. More or less as a punishment to the EU for daring to regulate AI.

    • ClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]
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      3 months ago

      I don’t know that I’d really call being denied access to AI a “punishment,” if people in my region were blocked from using AI I would call that a “blessing”

      • DavidGarcia@feddit.nl
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        3 months ago

        it's probably so the megacorps with a stiffy for AI throw a hissy fit that they can't "fix" the "skilled labor shortage" with AI

      • GaveUp [she/her]
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        3 months ago

        the people with more power, capital, and influence are more likely to be pro-cutting edge technology because they also don't care about potential ramifications on society

    • Lussy [any, hy/hym]
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      3 months ago

      Damn, EU won that battle.

      Fucking awesome being a burgerlander. I’d like to think of myself as a hardened warrior conditioned by the most grueling conditions worldwide kkkapistan has to offer. Or a hamster if you want to be a douche >:

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  • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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    3 months ago

    Democrats being spineless cowards as usual. They're still relentlessly mocked by the same people whose scorn they so vehemently fear. What's even the point?

    Democrats please just change your mascot to a chicken, because that's what y'all are.

  • sovietknuckles [they/them]
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    3 months ago

    What's the point of passing the bill if they're not willing to override the veto? They're just letting Gavin Newsom be the spoiler, even though others would step up to spoil if he did not

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      • Hexboare [they/them]
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        3 months ago

        I wonder what happened

        the Assembly has been in Democratic hands since the 1970 election

        The Senate has been under Democratic control since 1970

        (With some very brief exceptions)

  • vegeta1 [he/him]
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    3 months ago

    “I do not believe this is the best approach to protecting the public from real threats posed by the technology," And will offer no real alternatives either as usual

  • gay_king_prince_charles [she/her, he/him]
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    We believe that the most powerful AI models may soon pose severe risks, such as expanded access to biological weapons and cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.

    This is hilarious reasoning. Also, how would a kill switch work on open source models?

    The danger of these models isn't jailbreaking or a Terminator type scenario. The risk is in job cuts, energy and water consumption, overproduction of hardware, faulty information, and other mundane risks. The only thing that this bill actually does is make companies liable for the harms their models cause, and even isn't that strong as it is the cost of doing business. This is effective altruist infighting.