

True, but with how secretive North Korea is, it’s difficult to get accurate cultural news directly from the source.
The only thing you have to fear.
True, but with how secretive North Korea is, it’s difficult to get accurate cultural news directly from the source.
Your assessment seems spot on to me. I’m connecting some projected dots to late stage capitalism. Perhaps the AIs will trickle down and such if we hold off on regulations.
Of course it’s possible for the government to impose regulations without sticking their face in and motorboating the AI’s contents. Google, Microsoft et al. would love to prevent this from happening because they actually do have their faces in there.
This is such an important distinction. Current AI is incapable of wanting to cause any of that harm, yet it’s already happening. The danger won’t be skynet, it will be and always has been human greed and ignorance.
Hmm, this makes me think of the tradition on certain parts of the internet where people publicly announce the name and crime of this convicted rapist. They’ll explain where he’s currently living, the name he’s trying to go by, and bars he was seen at. This activity seems to stem from the outrage at the excessive leniency he was shown by the judge, although could also be protecting other potential victims.
I wonder if this kind of vigilante doxxing would fall under the scope of such a law, especially when his name is already in so many publications.
When you have all that money and fame to insulate you, self-preservation is no longer a concern.
To be fair, it appears that by definition anyone who disagrees with them might have a hard time getting through.
skeptical of social change, instead tending to support the status quo
A more polite way of saying they’re firmly stuck in their ways, unwilling to accept a different perspective.
Was the check engine light virtue signalling again?
Yeah, I took a look at the code they used in the article that might help someone generate functional attacks. A rando experimenting without permission would likely get banned from the service.
I just tried this on ChatGPT, it doesn’t work.
It’s so ironic because we even have an inferno planet next door with a runaway greenhouse effect that everyone can use as an example. With an average surface temperature of 464 degrees, Venus got through to me as a small child. But knowing the type of ignorant person we’re talking about, Venus would just be held as further “proof” that Earth’s climate change isn’t caused by human activity.
I agree there were so many screw-ups in the response, especially in the early days. China insisting upon secrecy until it spread across the globe, the WHO’s confusing statements on the efficacy of masks in order to preserve supplies for the front lines, the ridiculous pro-masker vs anti-masker mentality, the Trump fiasco where he suggested doctors use lemon fresh Lysol or whatever the hell he was on about to disinfect people’s lungs as if he has a goddamed clue, the alt-right losing their minds over a dangerous vaccine with Bill Gates computer chips in it, etc.
But remember CFCs and the hole in the ozone layer? Scientists were like “Hey, guys. There’s a hole here. We need to stop using this crap or we dead.” And everyone banded together and stopped using CFCs, and the hole in the ozone layer closed happily ever after. Sometimes we can actually do it right. I don’t know, maybe it’ll take a crisis like losing Florida to the ocean for Americans to collectively give a shit again and start doing things right. Or maybe we’ll all die before we get a chance to see that happen.
Don’t give France any ideas.
My mind immediately went to Karen Wetterhahn. Usually it’s just you, but sometimes it is mercury.
Can’t really go wrong if you start TNG at season 3.
They’re trying so hard to lose my patronage, but they forgot I cancelled last year.
Agent Smith, and he has to be disgusted by everything all the time.
May the disdain never fade until monopolies are destroyed.
How did he get approval to do experimental surgery on primates for this?