It was already a huge privacy risk before, though.
It was already a huge privacy risk before, though.
ICQ shut down yesterday and it was relatively small to begin with so I‘m afraid Google will be around for decades to come and possibly outlive most or even all of us.
As it was mentioned earlier that would be wildly unpopular.
Stampede is the most common cause of death for backpack tourists in Australia. It may tempting to jump fences for a little shortcut, but many cows do not tolerate home invaders.
But how do you integrate a subscription fee into analog doors? You can‘t enshitify that!!
Good luck getting past all the censorship to even scramble a halfway workable dataset together. Because the tech is definitely not what Apple is looking for there.
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Worst part is some of them aren‘t even idiots, just selfish and reckless. They don‘t care if the company still exists in a year so as long as they can make millions driving it into the ground.
And yet Tencent and whoever made Roblox are arguably even worse than those.
They have a lack of understanding for AI, games and running a company. All they know is how to write themselves bonuses.
That‘s what I was getting at actually. They rebranded when clown attacks went viral on the internet. The new image of the company and their now (in)famous jingle „I‘m lovin‘ it!“ was supposed to only launch in Germany for McCafés but promptly went global when they really needed a rebrand quick.
Both are clowns and bring people nightmares.
Philips walked so Nintendo could run.
It‘s really annoying how searching anything online becomes harder by the day because of it and AI is not helping with it either.
Who needs Ronald McDonald when you have managers like them?
There already are a small number of games utilizing LLMs. Yes it‘s immersion breaking from time to time but the worst part is the credit system many of them use to pay for the API. If you go past your conversation limit, you‘ve got to pay extra.
You know I‘m worried you might be exactly on point with this assumption. I still give some of them the benefit of doubt because humans can „reason“ themselves into pretty dangerous things by appealing to authority and the like. Doesn‘t make all of them evil but sure as hell way too gullible for the field they‘re working in.
Well I know a lot of German companies that would look for alternatives immediately if their management actually used the internet and knew about this.
This is the Brussels effect at work, everyone.
These freaks took a Clockwork Orange for a manual.