The article doesn’t say what type of testing they did. Clearly it wasn’t enough.
The article doesn’t say what type of testing they did. Clearly it wasn’t enough.
Wait, is this the same thing we were ridiculing over on 196? https://lemmy.world/post/18120973
I would abandon the friendship as a pointless endeavor
You’re in luck, you can subscribe to an AI friend instead. /s
If they gave two captchas, one which they knew the answer and one which they didn’t, they could use the second for training. (Even if you’re paying someone, you want to do that sort of thing when crowdsourcing data, because you never know if the paid person is just screwing around.)
If it’s something like taking apart hardware, videos are great because there are a lot of little details that it’s hard to capture in even a picture.
To do a super upvote you can give Lemmy gold.
can potentially spot hazards in a home like broken glass on the floor.
There you have it! The killer app for home robotics! This is exactly what everybody’s been calling for. /s
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Lifetime movies are awesome because you can put them on in the background and they’re not at all distracting from the main task you’re working on.
some people still recommend using a VPN and IP address from a country where YouTube ads are prohibited, such as Myanmar, Albania, or Uzbekistan.
Wait, you can just prohibit YouTube ads at a national level? That’s somehow awesome and terrifying at the same time.
It will now require Windows Hello (via facial recognition and/or fingerprint)
So Microsoft also wants my fingerprints and a realtime capture of my face? Yeah that totally addresses my concerns. /S
Yeah, they’re so focused on screwing me over that I’m worried eventually I’ll miss something.
That data they’re collecting is more valuable now that it can be used to train A.I.s. A couple years from now they’ll push some update that lets them exfiltrate it (or its usable features.)
Same. I got a cheap Chromebook and a no-contract flip phone and only use google on that.
This article was a lot of words with very little information.
Thank you, that was very interesting, especially the second article. It’ll be worth watching the details of how this plays out over the coming years.
I just use the NoScript extension on Firefox, though it still takes a couple clicks to whitelist or temp-whitelist a site. Apparently uBlock Origin can do the same in Advanced mode, but I never got around to figuring it out.
That’s very interesting… can you suggest a good article covering this topic?
FWIW if you turn off scripts you can see the whole article.
I’ll just be happy when we never have to see that guy’s face in the news again.