The infamous “trolley problem” was put to millions of people in a global study, revealing how much ethics diverge across cultures.
Works fine on pc but not on my phone for some reason.
I dont know where all the blood splatter just came from but its highly susceptible to mold growing over it.
All blood splatter tiles turn into mold tiles.
They still move following Conway’s way of life.
Ps: this is a permanent effect. All future blood splatter will immediately do the same.
Those analogies though…
Never copy paste what the ai generates blindly.
Yes. “That isn’t exactly free” indeed.
We give power to greed and it has corrupted our institutions. We differentiate far to little between personal ownership (to maintain and survive) and private ownership (to profit and expand) when it comes to taxes.
Any system where people will die from lack of resources should be abolished.
Took a while since they first mentioned it.
Hows the situation in Germany right now? Last i checked there where plans but nothing actual changed.
Would it be that shocking if they had bots here?
either that or one of these on d4
A mirror facing towards the museum slightly left on the middle of the line between C2 And C3.
Thank you, highly informative and awesome!
Thank you, highly informative and awesome!
Sorry, what is Musk in control over? He won capitalism in a way (with a lucky spawn) but hes not actually in charge of anything valueble or dangerous is he?
Now facebook has been involved in so many privacy scandals, uploading your contacts from emails and phones, reading whatsapp messages. collecting medical information from other apps. They must have the largest database of human behaviour in the world.
That + AI Is really fucking scary..
What's up with that question lol, non-meat food products are considered vegan yes. Not everyone who is vegan is so because they wanna boycot meat industry profits. Some people do a halal diet because there allergic to pork. That doesn't make them Muslim. I do hate the fact that we're systematicly mass murdering animals but i am not ashamed that meat is a considerable part of my diet. If every human could just nudge themselves into being perfect and logical of will and needs we would have been living in eden by now.
also if i am gonna have to stop partaking in any part of society that depends on something i find problematic i might as well go for my age old fantasy of going minecraft irl, living in the woods... and realistic die soon for the benefit of none and harm for my family. The school system didn't exactly prepare us for survival, neither will i convince my family to join.
I am still a big supported of fair phone btw. I am just not gonna buy a new phone if the current one works fine. If it breaks i will wage my needs and options.
Well i can, and i kinda want to. Though my current phone is far from dead and i tend to make em last.
But if every anti capitalist is gonna need one then production could never keep up. Because people genuinely need a phone for participating in society they cant wait months when their current one breaks.
It would be a clear incentive for fairphone to expand production and as we all know greed corrupts.
We need more corporations like fairphone.
We cant all own a Fairphone and credit where credit is due, Privacy wise apple seem to be the most professional big corp around.
Privacy is always something to consider for those involved in activism.
Me dreaming off a world where big corps like apple, google and Microsoft are split up into smaller public owned entities because i think capitalism has outgrown its benefit isn’t at odds with me really liking and enjoying some of their products.
You mean analog cables like those shown in the picture?
Only (consumer) digital audio cable i own is a usb headset and apparently gold plated usb is so stupid there not even trying to sell those.
I am not convinced that the meme author didn’t know what they where doing and this is ragebait though.
I'm used to hanging around on !anarchychess@sopuli.xyz if that says something.
I am really sorry i pissed you all of, i just recently switched on a whim while i was gething super into being a windows poweruser and i swear i have nothing but love <3 i saw a really cool hyper-land interface, it was fast, beuatifull. i dig that. I installed it and i except for work i only used windows as a virtual dekstop 3 times in the month i am doing it.
For audio these do make some sense.. for any others like hdmi though..
Ultrawide monitor users, convince me to become one of you by answering these 3 simple questions.
Q1: What is the model/type of your monitor and would you recommend it?
Q2: Does your monitor support native PIP/PBP (and convenient on the fly switching) without software?
Q3: Does The PIP/PBP function of your monitor require 2 sources? Can this be the same source?
Q+: For the advanced users, can i control PIP/PBP with tools like these? linux tool / Windows tool
Context: I have been a dual monitor enthusiast ever since i found an old unused CRT monitor on my parents attic. This has since been a core part of how i use computers. Currently i am rocking a standard 1440p main monitor and a vertical (16:10 FTW) 1050p one. My reliance on needing more screen space then my peers goes as far as my job having to purchase me an extra monitor as part of my disability package.
I have seen ultra wide monitors IRL and i absolutely love them, but for a matter of fact buying one
This picture of the Tarantula Nebula by Webb is still my favorite space related desktop background.
Link to the site of webtelescope because lemmys image upload is still broken.
The study of morality for self-driving cars, using the trolly problem. (article from 24.10.2018)
Paperclip maximizer would suggest the ai will purposely kill undesirables to “save” others because no option to avoid harm in the situation was presented in the training data.
Sam Altman on OpenAI's Future, Democratizing AI, and Global Regulation
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In a recent interview, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, shared his vision for the future of AI and its potential to transform society. He emphasized the importance of democratizing AI and ensuring its benefits are accessible to everyone. Altman also discussed the need for global regulation to manage potential risks associated with powerful AI systems.
Altman believes that AI can significantly improve the quality of education and healthcare globally, and could even help eradicate poverty. However, he acknowledges the potential risks and advocates for a globally coordinated response to manage these risks.
One of the key points Altman made was about democratizing the control of OpenAI. He stated that the board of OpenAI should be democratized to all of humanity over time. He believes that the benefits, access to, and governance of AI technology should belong to humanity as a whole, and not be concentrated in the hands of a single company or individual.
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Bing Chat Tests Innovative Image Recognition Feature: Currently Available for "5% of Searches"
Mikhail Parakhin revealed on Twitter that they are now testing this feature on 5% of all searches.
Microsoft's search engine platform is piloting advancements in image recognition. This new feature will allow users to upload images and ask questions related to these images. Currently, this functionality is undergoing a cautious testing phase on 5% of all searches to ensure safety, alignment, and quality before a broader rollout.
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I've spend a lot of time on r/singularity the past year but over that time i have seen it grow pretty disappointing.
The complexity of "The Singularity" means that some great articles, like those on nanoparticles, get overlooked and buried because they're harder to understand than a ChatGPT meme (no offense to those, though).
Finding new, high-quality content to share on this topic isn't easy either, especially with the influx of sensationalist articles. And if I do find a great article, chances are high that @Martineski has already posted it (good job, by the way).
So, here's an idea: why don't we get some futuristic help? There's a bunch of websites that are generally posted here more frequently because there content is just more aligned with out interests (my guess). We could have an AI sift through the .rss feeds from these sites, pick out the best articles, post them here and even include a brief summary explaining why you, an interested singularity enjoyer should care.
This