

Also highly recommend waterfox if you still want the chrome aesthetic.
I am live.
Also highly recommend waterfox if you still want the chrome aesthetic.
I still remember “death panels” from the Obama era.
Now it’s ai.
Whatever.
The Chinese adding back doors into their software/hardware.
Say it ain’t so!
If the content is banned how is it being upvoted?
Go ahead and search the word dildo into Amazon.
Removed by mod
Chrome? A browser that’s easily replaceable with any other browser? Huh… Didn’t see that one coming.
/S
Just got the app it’s absolutely fantastic.
I’m currently watching The Practice. One of my favorite shows. Over the years it’s been on Netflix, prime, and shit like peacock and tubi. I can’t keep up with all that. Right now it’s in Amazon prime which I have but can’t watch because I have a “business” account and according to Amazon I shouldn’t be watching shows and movies on a “business” account.
Soooo… To the high seas I go. Not that I don’t want to pay for it but because it’s so much easier.
And now I’ll have the show for whenever I want to watch it.
Yes I also have a master’s and a PhD in machine learning as well which automatically qualifies me as an authority figure.
And I can clearly say that you are wrong.
That’s literally not remotely what llms are doing.
And they most certainly do learn in the common sense of the term. They even use neural nets which mimic the way neurons function in the brain.
The core infrastructure issue is distinguishing between queries made by individuals and those made by programs scraping the internet for AI training data. The answer is that you can’t. The way data is presented online makes such differentiation impossible.
Either all data must be placed behind a paywall, or none of it should be. Selective restriction is impractical. Copyright is not the central issue, as AI models do not claim ownership of the data they train on.
If information is freely accessible to everyone, then by definition, it is free to be viewed, queried, and utilized by any application. The copyrighted material used in AI training is not being stored verbatim—it is being learned.
In the same way, an artist drawing inspiration from Michelangelo or Raphael does not need to compensate their estates. They are not copying the work but rather learning from it and creating something new.
I can’t believe we’re still on this nonsense about AI stealing data for training.
I’ve had this argument so many times before y’all need to figure out which data you want free and which data do you want to pay for because you can’t have it both ways.
Either the data is free or it’s paid for. For everyone including individuals and corporations.
You can’t have data be free for some people and be paid for for others it doesn’t work that way we don’t have the infrastructure to support this kind of thing.
For example Wikipedia can’t make its data available for AI training for a price and free for everyone else. You can just go to wikipedia.com and read all the data that you want. It’s available for free there’s no paywall there’s no subscriptions no account to make no password to put in no username to think of.
Either all data is free or it’s all paid for.
Lots of people using libre office.
Where my open offices boys at!
I use proton vpn but you’ll get downvoted no matter what if you don’t use the vpn the bandwagon likes.
This kind is behaviour is a major downfall on platforms like this.