Advertising to children is significantly more tightly regulated, for the very reason that they’re so damn thirsty for it.
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new_world_odor@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you care who the actors or actresses are when watching porn?
4·2 days agoYes and no. I like certain stars, not because of how they look though, it’s because of how they act. Mike Adriano, Bryan Gozzling, Alex Adams because of how they handle the girls on camera, various girls because of their enthusiasm or just the way they act. But I don’t limit myself to them, I look for plenty of random shit. I just know if one of my faves are in it, it’s probably going to be a good time.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Uber is letting women avoid male drivers and riders in the USEnglish
181·5 days agoAs a smaller guy with a slightly feminine appearance (that I try to lean away from but how much can I do), I also fear men I don’t know (bad experiences) and wish that somehow I could choose too. But any sort of ‘qualified selection’ would guarantee someone malicious slips through eventually, and that’s obviously not worth it. I’m not going to let jealousy and whataboutism get in the way of progress. On that note, I do worry slightly about how they’re verifying gender? If it’s by DL, this will affect trans folks in some states much more than others. If it’s not, then verification becomes a very big question mark.
I also can’t help but notice all the language is very passive, on one hand it makes sense they wouldn’t be able to guarantee anything but at the same time I find it so hard to trust passive language from any tech company, they’ve all abused my good faith of it into the ground. But I digress.
No flak just thoughts, concerns notwithstanding this is good to see overall. I’m sure Lyft will have to deploy something equivalent to stay competetive.
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News@lemmy.world•Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly instructed man to kill himself
6·10 days agoI don’t care about your childish burden of proof. Here’s some background for the adults out there. Search the names if you’re too scared.
Pierre, last name withheld, age early 30s, 2023
Juliana Peralta, 13 years old, 2023
Sewell Setzer III, 14 years old, 2024
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/23/technology/characterai-lawsuit-teen-suicide.html
Sophie Rottenburg, 29 years old, 2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/18/opinion/chat-gpt-mental-health-suicide.html
Adam Raine, 16 years old, 2025
https://web.archive.org/web/20260218200811/https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg505mn84ydo
The current controls and safeguards are inadequate, the companies developing these products have a clear priority for profits over safety. That needs to be changed, with regulation, yesterday.
Thanks for playing. I have better things to do now.
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News@lemmy.world•Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly instructed man to kill himself
72·10 days agoIt’s cute you think this is about you instead of what you represent. I’m not invested in how you feel. These comments aren’t for you; they’re for whoever comes by to read.
Here, you dropped your playbook
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News@lemmy.world•Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly instructed man to kill himself
62·10 days ago“truly want” so killing yourself after being convinced to do so by LLM output means you just had a fake desire to kill yourself, somehow resulting in real death, funny how that works. I would say you need help but there’s no helping people like you.
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News@lemmy.world•Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly instructed man to kill himself
84·10 days agoYou’re the one who came in pissing and moaning about chat logs. I’m not your babysitter. It’s a big world and you’re a big kid now, go ahead and explore. I have no energy to educate the unwilling. Fuck that.
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News@lemmy.world•Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly instructed man to kill himself
164·10 days agoThe fact that you make your own conclusion without waiting for a reply says enough about your intentions. Don’t worry though, you’re not alone in your stance. People like you, who refuse to give empathy except as currency, are an integral part of why the human race is fucked. We will never be anything higher than constantly destroying each other and tearing one another down.
Thanks for doing your part.
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World News@lemmy.world•Attacking Iran’s nuclear programme could drive it towards a bomb, experts warnEnglish
4·10 days agoNot to mention we’ve been fucking with them for decades, i.e Stuxnet
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News@lemmy.world•Google faces lawsuit after Gemini chatbot allegedly instructed man to kill himself
243·10 days agoWeird how you expect intimate details like a full chat log to just be immediately publicly available, when this is currently under litigation. Really weird to basically simp for a corporation when this isn’t even close to the first instance of LLM output encouraging suicide. Almost like your motivations are more closely aligned with theirs instead of average people who are vulnerable. 🤷
What an incredibly airheaded piece. This author lives inside a total fantasy. AI just seems to disconnect people further and further from reality.
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AssholeDesign@lemmy.world•Want to track your package? Scan our QR code to download our app!English
21·11 days agoSeconding this. Dropout listens to feedback. They’ve shown enough grace in the past for me to assume it’s not intentional - there’s a good chance the storefront didn’t even operate like that when they set it up. It’s a textbook enshittification pattern. If I were them, I’d want to know.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Motorola confirms GrapheneOS support for a future phone, bringing over featuresEnglish
6·12 days agoDon’t be too hard on yourself, they definitely put money and effort into influencing opinions in all the subversive ways they can manage. But also, let this be a lesson to always check alternatives and their reason for existing. I consider it part of best practices.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Also, in my state, all the drivers are the worst
4·18 days agoNever been to the east coast (that’s a goal for sure though), but I totally get that. It’s why I like driving the areas surrounding LA. People are more decisive while driving than other states up the coast. The California driver is more likely to be an asshole, yes, but one who knows what’s happening around them, makes a decision, and stick to it. My home state drives (ha) me insane with the amount of people who just seem totally checked out, either fiddling around on a cell phone or some other bullshit that shouldn’t be done while driving.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
14·22 days agoSo I need to preemptively wear anti facial recognition makeup if ever called for jury duty. Gotcha.
It seems somewhat realistic to expect an actual punishment for this, even if not properly scaled. It’s worth fighting for. But being prepared alongside that is important.
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI retired its most seductive chatbot – leaving users angry and grieving: ‘I can’t live like this’English
421·27 days agoMy initial reaction is to be thankful; now the unknown thousands of people who don’t see the toxicity of their own dependence can begin to be free. The subsequent models seem to be less prone to inducing that kind of deep infatuation.
But then I realize most of them will probably never recover, as long as this technology persists. The base model will be wrapped in an infinite number of seductive agents sold in an app, with a subscription, as a loving companion. Capitalism smells blood in the water. If I was a hedge fund manager witnessing the birth of a new market demographic with a lifelong addiction that possibly hooks harder than cigarettes, which is not federally regulated, and won’t be for the forseeable future; I would be foaming at the mouth with this opening in the market.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the most ridiculous conspiracy theory?
22·27 days agoFlat earth. At the point we’re at now when it comes to personally accessible technology, anyone still believing it is 100% making a choice to do so, because it makes them feel better about things for some reason.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the most ridiculous conspiracy theory?
231·27 days agoMan that chart has not aged well at all, just in the last few years. Also the artist’s motivations are pretty visible.
Most of these are hyper-exaggerations of what real people believe. Or purposeful misunderstandings of the underlying point. Take ‘Jet fuel can’t melt steel beams’ for example. Used since its inception as a meme to undermine 9/11 conspiracy theories.
Ultimately this is a tactic in itself. My conspiracy theory is that all the antisemetic theories, insane-sounding theories, theories that have no attachment to reality, rothschilds etc, are not perpetuated by ordinary people (though they unwittingly participate). They are perpetuated by the very parties the conspiracies are about. If someone hears that being a 9/11 truther is inextricably linked to antisemitism, and they think of themselves as a good person, they’ll shy away from ever looking into it any further than that; it’s a normal reaction if someonebis already stressed, busy, or otherwise precluded from more critical thought.
Edit: Yes some of these are totally insane, I am just referring to things that have roots firmly in reality.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People with the gene that makes cilantro taste like soap: What do you mean by "Cilantro tastes like soap"? In what way does anything taste like soap?
6·27 days agoThanks for the new rabbit hole! :D

Oh, the horrors.
Bonzibuddy.