Targeting the hospitals was a deliberate tactic to make this kind of information harder to reliably gather and disseminate.
you don't really need to call supermarkets bread lines when you have actual bread lines. i've stood in them. they stretched for blocks and it took over an hour to go through it. the food was day old bread and other goods nearing or past their sell-by date
the comic is about using a machine learning algorithm instead of a hand-coded algorithm. not about using chatGPT to write a trivial program that no doubt exists a thousand times in the data it was trained on.
If this is a Palestine analogy shouldn’t you be breaking into his home and locking the man in his own basement?
Not just space, bandwidth.
There’s a default invisible prompt that precedes every conversation that sets parameters like tone, style, and taboos. The AI was instructed to behave like this, at least somewhat.
Every time I see an experiment like this it’s wildly successful and then never made into any kind of law or permanent social program.
It’s just a robots.txt flag that explicitly mentions a google user agent string. This is about as effective at stopping AI from training on your data as a “no trespassing” sign hidden behind the hedges of your unfenced lawn is at stopping trespassers.
I’d like to see more substantial consequences for consciously and deliberately sabotaging a war operation using a service the pentagon paid him to provide.
We already had a nationalized SpaceX. We defunded it and gave grants to private companies like uh… SpaceX.
"()()" is an ambigram, which wikipedia describes as "visual palindromes", for whatever that's worth.