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2023-11-03 at 6:06 PM UTCcyberqueer
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2023-11-03 at 6:15 PM UTChttps://twitter.com/xai
https://brave.com/ai/
Another wave is coming folx. xAI next week, Brave LEO AI is out RIGHT NOW to try
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2023-11-03 at 8:29 PM UTC
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2023-11-03 at 8:33 PM UTCsometimes I see people talking on a hands free and think they are mentally ill like this indian girl she was like I'LL PICK IT UP YA YA YA or something and I was like oh shes pretty normal looking to be a psycho but then I figured out she was talking to someone
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2023-11-03 at 10:31 PM UTC
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2023-11-04 at 6:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse2118 sometimes I see people talking on a hands free and think they are mentally ill like this indian girl she was like I'LL PICK IT UP YA YA YA or something and I was like oh shes pretty normal looking to be a psycho but then I figured out she was talking to someone
do you put on a hands free and keep calling niggers and when they turn around pretend to speak kn the phone. -
2023-11-04 at 10:06 AM UTChold my ai generated sams club
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2023-11-04 at 10:25 AM UTCis that EDP
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2023-11-07 at 1:11 PM UTC
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2023-11-07 at 9:13 PM UTC
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2023-11-08 at 1:42 AM UTCI haven't read the previous pages, so I don't know if this has already been discussed before but I was curious on how everyone feels about governments requiring anyone with a certain amount of AI processing power using any AI model (that might not be the correct term) to report everything to the government. I believe the first required meeting, but the 2nd actual meeting at the white house a few days ago.
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2023-11-08 at 1:56 AM UTCis that about registering and logging the sale of high performance gpus and other devices like weapons? they've been talking about it for a while, was inevitable
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2023-11-08 at 1:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra is that about registering and logging the sale of high performance gpus and other devices like weapons? they've been talking about it for a while, was inevitable
https://www.engadget.com/sweeping-white-house-ai-executive-order-takes-aim-at-the-technologys-toughest-challenges-090008655.html -
2023-11-08 at 1:59 AM UTCFor those who will not click links.
Just search for White house AI executive order -
2023-11-08 at 2:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by maddie I haven't read the previous pages, so I don't know if this has already been discussed before but I was curious on how everyone feels about governments requiring anyone with a certain amount of AI processing power using any AI model (that might not be the correct term) to report everything to the government. I believe the first required meeting, but the 2nd actual meeting at the white house a few days ago.
I predicted this probably in one of the previous pages as ever since AI started blowing up and I got into it I knew it was only a matter of time before the government ruined that too
Just like crypto just like pretty much everything I try to do gets fucked over by the government
At this point they are highly regulating and limiting technological innovation and research for literally no reason other than to make a quick buck off anyone they can and they aren't being friendly about it either
They can all go fuck themselves I'm sick and tired of the government clamp down on literally any emerging technologies. I've found a solution just simply build your own underground economy that cannot be regulated, that's the technology.
AI crypto zk-snarks encryption also we need to build a new internet
Burn it all and build something better
Originally posted by ⋅⋆*$P₳C3☆🐏꒰-■^■꒱v🐑🏴☠️⫷ᔕ🌟ᔕ⫸⚡5H33P⋆°✩🪐 More like the i'd rather turn my modem off and store and forward my racist comments to be sent efficiently over a decentralized IMPOSSIBLE TO CONTROL global free network of boootstrapped anarchists, russians and every day folks, folks.
https://www.gnunet.org/en/
its a total rethink of how computers "talk to each other" in a modern privacy centric way. Either the government/hackers get to look around your bytes and rape you, or nobody does. Can't have it one way / half way this bla bla NOPE PICK ONE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNUnet
https://medium.com/spidernitt/gnunet-big-brother-cant-watch-you-anymore-c06f93da16dd
Update: x.ai is going astoundingly well folx Elon will fix everything
from
Elons twitter
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2023-11-08 at 2:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by maddie https://www.engadget.com/sweeping-white-house-ai-executive-order-takes-aim-at-the-technologys-toughest-challenges-090008655.html
This boomer hasn’t even appointed a US CTO for his entire term and now suddenly he cares about tech stuff -
2023-11-08 at 2:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse2118 I predicted this probably in one of the previous pages as ever since AI started blowing up and I got into it I knew it was only a matter of time before the government ruined that too
Just like crypto just like pretty much everything I try to do gets fucked over by the government
At this point they are highly regulating and limiting technological innovation and research for literally no reason other than to make a quick buck off anyone they can and they aren't being friendly about it either
They can all go fuck themselves I'm sick and tired of the government clamp down on literally any emerging technologies. I've found a solution just simply build your own underground economy that cannot be regulated, that's the technology.
AI crypto zk-snarks encryption also we need to build a new internet
Burn it all and build something better
Builds something better, NSA backdoors it and never tells anybody again until their tools get leaked again. Honestly it's just a never ending cycle. We are still fucked no matter what. -
2023-11-08 at 2:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by maddie https://www.engadget.com/sweeping-white-house-ai-executive-order-takes-aim-at-the-technologys-toughest-challenges-090008655.html
In addition to the sharing of red team test results, the EO also requires disclosure of the system’s training runs (essentially, its iterative development history). “What that does is that creates a space prior to the release… to verify that the system is safe and secure,” officials said.
lol. they want to be able to vet the training data for learning algorithms explicitly designed to be trained on data too vast for humans to reasonably parse.
just generally though it's a bunch of regulations for the development of AI algorithms, but it's an EO so it can't be enforced outside of the US. they could feasibly enforce it on 'friendly' countries by refusing to supply high-performance processing hardware unless they adhere to the new rules but China and even Russia now are manufacturing comparable chipsets... anyone not wanting to follow those rules has other options. -
2023-11-08 at 2:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra lol. they want to be able to vet the training data for learning algorithms explicitly designed to be trained on data too vast for humans to reasonably parse.
just generally though it's a bunch of regulations for the development of AI algorithms, but it's an EO so it can't be enforced outside of the US. they could feasibly enforce it on 'friendly' countries by refusing to supply high-performance processing hardware unless they adhere to the new rules but China and even Russia now are manufacturing comparable chipsets… anyone not wanting to follow those rules has other options.
Valid points, but unfortunately, USA isn't the first to do this.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/09/03/ai-regulation-law-china-israel-eu/ -
2023-11-08 at 2:26 AM UTCAlso once USA does something that deals with "national threat" like they are treating AI, soon after Canada and Australia will follow suit.