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Samsung Health users asked to allow use of their health data for AI training or it will be deleted
Samsung will probably anonymize the collected data and won't link it to individuals
Funny as balls
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Samsung Health users asked to allow use of their health data for AI training or it will be deleted
Samsung will probably anonymize the collected data and won't link it to individuals
Funny as balls
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Mitch McConnell provides proof of life, reveals fall led to hospitalization after weeks of silence
He looks like he's been stuffed with straw
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CEO Pleads With AI Industry to Stop Charging So Much to Replace Human Labor
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People in those companies economies (and others globally to a lesser extent) will feel the economic fallout from that in one form or another
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Diesel is malfunctioning
cat.exe is not responding
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CEO Pleads With AI Industry to Stop Charging So Much to Replace Human Labor
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You won't, that's my point. The shitty system that we live in means that when a ton of companies crash at the same time ordinary people feel the negative economic effects. This what I meant as fallout.
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They weren't providing any. But the share price on the US stock exchange for most of the big AI companies have been inflated through shoddy business practices, but they make up for an insane amount of the current trading of said stock market. When the bubble bursts and the market loses confidence the economy will contract and we hit recession or even worse depression. Much like the dot-com bubble or the financial crisis.
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I don't disagree with any of you're points. I guess I was more getting at the idea of the seemingly more ever present AI bubble collapse (which I am very much in favour of) will come with some pretty serious down sides for ordinary people (which I'd like to clarify is the fault of the AI industry at large).
I guess I get a bit puzzled when people cheer on the popping of said bubble because I can't see good things happening.
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Lindsey Graham, key ally of Donald Trump, has died after sudden illness, his office says
He's in Disney World forever
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Major AI Companies Aren't Even Pretending to Make Money
“There are no product cycles, and, aside from the still-baking superintelligent foundation model, there doesn’t seem to be any product at all,” Brandom writes. “With this pitch, [Sutskever] raised $3 billion!”
I seriously need to get in on this and grift some rich investors, I'm broke as shit dude.
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[Swedish] Mullvad CEO donates to Swedish party that believes in "remigration"
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Do you have data to prove that asylum seekers and immigrants from these countries commit violent crimes more frequently per capita than white men? I would love to see it but I doubt it's existence. I believe it only exists in conspiracy theories.
Also it puts doubt on your argument when you assume someone's gender and religion when debating them online, even sarcastically.
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Why do the vast majority of people on Lemmy seem to HATE AI?
I don't hate AI, I hate how much it's shoved down my throat every day. If it was used in appropriate use cases and not injected into everything because profits then I wouldn't care so much.
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in the uk they encourage smokers by printing cigarette packs as collectibles
That's our secret leader
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Weekend at McConnell’s
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Is Israel the only thing he doesn't hate?
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Burnham Allies Roll Back on Claim He Might Axe Palantir’s NHS Contract
From the article in the JC Novara media linked:
Mosley responded: “We have no more access to NHS data than Microsoft has to the contents of your Word documents...
There you go folks.