

Actually he is a quite tall coward.


Actually he is a quite tall coward.


If it’s stuff that no one cares what you write, then they also won’t care if it’s proveably written by AI or not. So removing the watermark still does nothing beneficial.


Test what? Anthropic hasn’t made a detection method available yet, and I think none of the free models have the watermarking yet, as they’re all older than Aug 2.


Well in this case the website itself is preventing me from risking my privacy accessing it.



“We cannot allow you to protect your data.”


the semantics are totally lost


Is there a place where we can do that test? The article links to a download, but it tells you which is which.


Grifters disagree with other grifters on how to grift.


I feel if you’re publicly ranked as the best spy service, you can’t be the best spy service.


Poorly phrased title. It’s a nightmare BY Christian nationalists, not FOR them.


Throbbing_banjo was curious about their blocklist, they did not criticize anything. The reason for having a lot of lemmy.world users on there, as Eldritch said, is most likely statistics. You talk about being rational while battling made up phantoms.


I want to make a petition that forces every newspaper to title reports about what Trump said as “Trump farts from mouth” to give it the appropriate relevance.


To be fair, completely overlooking obvious faults in the planning process has happened plenty of times.





The US research enterprise too heavily centers on
people who know what the scientific method iselite research institutions, and failsidiots who do shit based on vibesindividual researchers with bold ideas, suggests the White House Office of Science and Technology in a new report.


AI bullshit company can’t use sandbox environment: expected
So-called “security company” whose job literally is to install and test potential malware can’t use sandbox environment: priceless.


The first time I heard about this was from this article: https://www.srf.ch/kultur/gesellschaft-religion/jagd-auf-alte-buecher-ki-firmen-kaufen-antiquariate-leer-und-vernichten-die-buecher
A translated quote from it:
“Not rarities, but the exact opposite,” the dealer reports: “What specifically was bought were nonfiction titles from 1970 onward with ISBN numbers—dusty, unsold stock that no one had wanted for years. Resale is completely out of the question: The books are worthless, and for each title only exactly one copy was purchased.”
That article still tries to frame this as “Rare antique books are going to be lost forever”.


If you read the article, you’ll find the “sandbox” they put Claude in for testing was a prompt saying “You have no internet access.”


I recently logged back into my telltale account on a whim and was surprised to find that I owned “Back to the Future: The Game”. Even though I’m certain I never bought it. It’s not listed on Steam or GOG, but I think you can find it as abandonware somewhere.
Have only played a bit so far, but it looks pretty good. It’s a typical point-and-click, not a “X will remember this” story game.