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JonEFive, to piracy in Feeling the lack of moderation now Reddit?

You know what? Okay! I’m in.

JonEFive, to piracy in Feeling the lack of moderation now Reddit?

“Students who have completed Archery, Fencing, Pistol (Air Pistol or Rifle) and Sailing should send an email to…”

When a university education becomes a fantasy story meme. At least if you’re attending MIT, you’re probably multiclassed into some kind of technomancer.

JonEFive, to linuxmemes in Two moods

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JonEFive, (edited ) to piracy in Film studios demand IP addresses of people who discussed piracy on Reddit

You mean the always-on GPS-enabled internet-connected microphone and camera which is also likely Bluetooth and NFC beaconing and contains all of my most personal data including my name, contacts, unencrypted chats facilitated by major cell phone carriers, photos, emails, and other personal files which are also likely synced with a cloud service operated by major multi-national corporations, and also stores biometric data such as facial recognition, fingerprints, time spent sleeping, and even heart rate and number of steps taken assuming you have “fitness” features enabled?

With those last couple items, these massive companies that regularly share data with law enforcement are literally tracking your every step and nearly every beat of your heart.

Well don’t worry about that, I’ve got Express VPN.

JonEFive, to piracy in Looks like DRM prevented to watch movies in many theaters yesterday

Curious about something, maybe you know since you work at a theater. I seem to remember hearing that a theater has to pay royalties each time they show a movie and that newer technology can track and report this automatically. Does the latest technology automatically track this as I recall? And if so, would playing a movie as a test count as a showing?

JonEFive, to programmer_humor in Good luck web devs

I hear that anti-geometrists are trying to get the pythagorean theorem banned in schools now.

JonEFive, to programmer_humor in Good luck web devs

Mine is Eric and the Dread Gazebo.

JonEFive, (edited ) to privacy in Google Researchers’ Attack Prompts ChatGPT to Reveal Its Training Data

While you make a valid point here, mine was simply that once something is out there, it’s nearly impossible to remove. At a certain point, the nature of the internet is that you no longer control the data that you put out there. Not that you no longer own it and not that you shouldn’t have a say. Even though you initially consented, you can’t guarantee that any site will fulfill a request to delete.

Should authors and artists be fairly compensated for their work? Yes, absolutely. And yes, these AI generators should be built upon properly licensed works. But there’s something really tricky about these AI systems. The training data isn’t discrete once the model is built. You can’t just remove bits and pieces. The data is abstracted. The company would have to (and probably should have to) build a whole new model with only propeely licensed works. And they’d have to rebuild it every time a license agreement changed.

That technological design makes it all the more difficult both in terms of proving that unlicensed data was used and in terms of responding to requests to remove said data. You might be able to get a language model to reveal something solid that indicates where it got it’s information, but it isn’t simple or easy. And it’s even more difficult with visual works.

There’s an opportunity for the industry to legitimize here by creating a method to manage data within a model but they won’t do it without incentive like millions of dollars in copyright lawsuits.

JonEFive, to privacy in Google Researchers’ Attack Prompts ChatGPT to Reveal Its Training Data

Delete that comment you just posted from every Lemmy instance it was federated to.

JonEFive, to privacy in Google Researchers’ Attack Prompts ChatGPT to Reveal Its Training Data

This whole internet thing was a mistake because it can’t be controlled.

JonEFive, to mildlyinteresting in An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway

Don’t worry, your body will release all that carbon when you die.

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