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Germany's far-right AfD maintaining its lead in the polls
Parteiverbot. Jetzt.
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Germany's far-right AfD maintaining its lead in the polls
Parteiverbot. Jetzt.
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rule
-> i‘m in this rule and I don’t like it
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ladybird can't come fast enough
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Illusory Rule
This is hurting my head
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You did it now!
congratulations, dumbasses
you played yourself
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ich📰iel
Ich würde gerne mal den prompt für diesen Chatbot sehen „Du bist rechtsextrem..“
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OpenAI’s latest model will block the ‘ignore all previous instructions’ loophole
One of the worst parts of this boom in LLM models is the fact that they can "invade" online spaces and control a narrative. For an example, just go on twitter and scroll to the comments on any tagesschau (german news site) post- it's all rightwing bots and crap. LLMs do have uses, but the big problem is that a bad actor can basically control any narrative with the amount of sheer crap they can output. And OpenAI does nothing- even though they are the biggest provider. It earns them money, after all.
I also can't really think of a good way to combat this. If you would verify people using an ID, you basically nuke all semblance of online anonymity. If you have some sort of captcha, it will probably be easily bypassed- it doesn't even need to be tricked. Just pay some human in a country with extremely cheap labour that will solve it for your bot. It really sucks.
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ThinkRule
80% of r/thinkpad
(the other 20% are femboys, catgirls, enby or trans)
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Meta Admits Use of 'Pirated' Book Dataset to Train AI
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ok, fair; but do consider the context that the models are open weight. You can download them and use them for free.
There is a slight catch though which I’m very annoyed at: it’s not actually Apache. It’s this weird license where you can use the model commercially up until you have 700M Monthly users, which then you have to request a custom license from meta. ok, I kinda understand them not wanting companies like bytedance or google using their models just like that, but Mistral has their models on Apache-2.0 open weight so the context should definitely be reconsidered, especially for llama3.
It’s kind of a thing right now- publishers don’t want models trained on their books, „because it breaks copyright“ even though the model doesn’t actually remember copyrighted passages from the book. Many arguments hinge on the publishers being mad that you can prompt the model to repeat a copyrighted passage, which it can do. IMO this is a bullshit reason
anyway, will be an interesting two years as (hopefully) copyright will get turned inside out :)
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Do you think Twitter is worth what it sold for?
sure. Eeevery single message worth 1€. don’t see any issues here…
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Proton CEO embraces Trump for "standing up for the little guys"
well this makes me slightly less fomo'd after going for tuta and mullvad- but i'm probably jinxing it rn ;-;
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Bottomless Rule
why yes, I do enjoy being bottomless around the house
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rule
w h a t
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Despite everything, if you're in the US, you should still vote
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any vote not for Harris is a vote for trump.
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Accountant rule
bread 👍
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I am shaking
terrifying
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Meta Admits Use of 'Pirated' Book Dataset to Train AI
ohno my copyright!!!! How will the publisher megacorps now make a record quarter??? Think of the shareholders!
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Guess I have always been bending the Rule(s)
3ds my beloved :3
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I'm guilty, lol
sentence softeners lol
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Stellaris gets a DLC about AI that features AI-created voices, director insists it's 'ethical' and 'we're pretty good at exploring dystopian sci-fi and don't want to end up there ourselves'
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you’re gonna have a bad time restricting software