Artificial Intelligence
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preach brother
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- nb0
https://x.com/yishan/status/1760…
This is a pretty basic thread about how we have clear signals that the big players in AI have no idea what they’re building. Brilliant idiots
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- milfhunter0
- Thought that what they promised it could do was pretty mediocre at bestNutter
- Call me when this tech is in Glasses with HUD. I don't need another thing to carry around.microkorg
- It's a NICE looking gadget designed by TE tho. IMO they should've launched it as a stripped back featured app. Got everyone using it...microkorg
- ...then down the line dropped this little full-featured device and had tiktok influencers hyping it.microkorg
- I don't have enough pant pockets for yet another device to fit into.utopian
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- yuekit2
Subprime Intelligence
"Despite the frothy tales and visions of how generative artificial intelligence will automate our entire existence, there's a distinct lack of practical outputs that suggest that it is even capable of doing so."
- neverscared1
Air Canada Has to Honor a Refund Policy Its Chatbot Made Up
The airline tried to argue that it shouldn't be liable for anything its chatbot says.
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North Korean hackers use AI for more sophisticated scams
Cyber criminals backed by Pyongyang turn to artificial intelligence as they try to secure fundsPlease use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T&Cs and Copyright Policy. Email to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up to 10 or 20 articles per month using the gift article service. More information can be found at https://www.ft.com/tour.
https://www.ft.com/content/72861…North Korean cyber criminals are turning to artificial intelligence to help Pyongyang steal cutting-edge technologies and secure funds for its illicit nuclear weapons programme.
The hackers have long targeted employees of global defence, cyber security and crypto companies, tricking users on LinkedIn and other networking platforms into revealing sensitive information or giving access to computer networks or crypto wallets.
Their most notorious hacking operations include the theft of $951mn from Bangladesh’s central bank, and the WannaCry ransomware attack on the UK’s National Health Service in 2017.
- yuekit2
The Sora demo is impressive...probably soon everyone will be wanting an AI hero video for their site. These short clips could at least be good for those sorts of videos.
But seems like an important question is how unique these videos are. Seeing these examples doesn't tell you how versatile it is, or how much effort it would take to produce a minute long clip instead of a few seconds.
Some of the videos are also strangely similar to images generated by Midjourney...
- neverscared2
AI screw-up results in man being fined $400 for scratching his head