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GunnarRunnar, to news in South Korean true crime fanatic murdered stranger ‘out of curiosity’

Wasn’t there a same kind of story out of Japan years ago? Murdered someone during their time Europe?

GunnarRunnar, to news in WhatsApp’s AI shows gun-wielding children when prompted with ‘Palestine’

It’s amazing how easily people seem to forget that machines uses tools its creator provides. You can’t trust AI to be impartial because it never is as it is a collection of multiple choices made by people.

This is such a bore, having this same conversation over and over. Same thing happened with NFTs and whatever is currently at the height of its tech hype cycle. Don’t buy into the hype and realize both AIs potential and shortcomings.

GunnarRunnar, to news in WhatsApp’s AI shows gun-wielding children when prompted with ‘Palestine’

I do agree that technical mistakes are interesting but with AI the answer seems to always be creator bias. Whether it’s incomplete training sets or (one-sidedly) moderated results, it doesn’t really matter. It pushes the narrative to certain direction, and people trust AIs to be impartial because they presume it’s just a machine that interprets reality when it never is.

GunnarRunnar, to news in WhatsApp’s AI shows gun-wielding children when prompted with ‘Palestine’

WhatsApp’s AI shows gun-wielding children when prompted with ‘Palestine’

By contrast, prompts for ‘Israeli’ do not generate images of people wielding guns, even in response to a prompt for ‘Israel army’

So what reality is this model reflecting then?

GunnarRunnar, to news in WhatsApp’s AI shows gun-wielding children when prompted with ‘Palestine’

Why does it matter what the excuse is?

You shouldn’t get a stereotype (or in this case I suppose propaganda?) when you give a neutral prompt.

GunnarRunnar, to news in After warning, the EU opens investigation into X over alleged disinformation | TechCrunch

Never has the word “alleged” felt so meaningless.

GunnarRunnar, to news in Spotify spotted prepping a $19.99/mo 'Superpremium' service with lossless audio, AI playlists and more | TechCrunch

Since Spotify can’t even make a shuffle that works, I don’t see how AI playlists would be any good either.

GunnarRunnar, to news in You can now react to messages on Gmail | TechCrunch

Are you talking generally about emoji reactions or just when it comes to email?

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