Kotaku excited to write a story about Ubisoft being excited to let you know Prince of Persia Remake is Still Years Away
The Zoom RTO was just hilarious.
Where’s the lie? I just can’t trust you “gibbons can fly” people.
I kinda like the new google. It’s strong and wrong and doesn’t afraid of anything.
When the ideas run dry for infinite growth, everything old is new again.
Jon Stewart is fun to listen to, but I swear these headlines are driving me nuts. “Slammed” “skewered” “destroyed”. No, he said critical words that did not even hurt the feelings of the AI industry. Superfluous superlative.
and propaganda
Well, that’s the rub, right? Garbage in, garbage out. For an LLM, the value is predicting the next token, but we’ve seen how racist current datasets can be. If you filter it, there’s not as much lot of high quality data left.
So yes, we have a remarkable amount of (often wrong) information to pull from.
From Lemmy, this link took me to Slashdot, which took me to The Verge, which took me to the Wall Street Journal, each with a section I can discuss this article.
We’re (American’s specifically, but I see echoes in westernized European countries) propagandized into thinking angst is the natural state of teenagers rather than the natural state of teenagers within this specific system. I think teens can just more clearly see the brutal society they’re about to be forced into and don’t have the cognitive dissonance of benefiting from that brutal society yet.
Thanks, I had stripped out too much link metadata, it’s working now.
Later Thursday, Pentagon press secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said that the balloon not only did not transmit data back to China – it never collected any.
“We’re aware that it had intelligence collection capabilities, but it was our – and it has been our – assessment now that it did not collect while it was transiting the United States,” Ryder said
Let’s hope the EU 10x the last fine Apple got to see if they’ll get the message.
imagine how much energy goes into generating each chatgpt response, or each 30-60 second AI video
Improvements to energy consumption are being implemented each generation. Online image generation is estimated at 2.9Wh per instance.
However, for example, Stable Diffusion XL Turbo is closer to 0.1Wh per instance. The push to market always beats the push for optimization.
Big tech’s clamor for regulation AFTER the AI “landgrab” and cementing of lead actors just sounds like entrenchment. I’m glad Wheeler called them on it.
The rest seems to focus on the failure of FCC spectrum licensing and on perpetually out of touch government institutions.
I suppose I’m more concerned about taxing AI to reduce harm with the only metric that CEOs listen to - profitability.
perpetual pər-pĕch′oo͞-əl adjective
Yes, we must protect capital.
My family got Duck Hunt, Track & Field, and Mario as a package, though I sure remember a LOT of Centipede time.
First PC game I remember was Super Solvers
Or the Apple IIe Glider game was a real fun way to waste some classroom time, barring Oregon Trail.
I’m going on a long plane ride, so I have my phone loaded with Zelda Link Between Worlds and some Mario 3d Land for 3DS. I have Titan Quest and Baldurs Gate 2 on my Chromebook. I’m probably going to be tending to kids the entire flight, realistically.
I just started up Spiderman Remastered. I hate the militarized police propaganda, but as an action game, zipping around on webs and aerial combat is entertaining.
Be the change you wish you see in the world. :)