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roastedDeflator , in “I Will Be Damned if I’m Going to Give Another Nickel to the Netanyahu Government”
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He's damned already (link with article & video):

he said that he is just “a little bit queasy” about the use of the word “genocide”. “We have to be careful about it,” Sanders stated.

Jaysyn , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now
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Except that's all false according to the Founders themselves.

digeridoo , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now

I hate this timeline. How do we make so much progress only to stumble when the idiots are hung up on fake issues to an extent that they're willing to fundamentally change the country.

stevedidwhat_infosec , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now

Yeah next it’ll be okay well we don’t like that sect anymore though and then we’re back at square one like the little monkeys that fell out of the tree and onto our heads that we are 💜

themeatbridge , in Many believe the founders wanted a Christian America. Some want the government to declare one now

The headline mispelled "Morons" as "Many."

MindSkipperBro12 ,

What’s the difference?

themeatbridge ,

Many don't believe that the founders intended for the USA to be a Christian nation. Morons do.

agent_flounder ,
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But unfortunately the number of morons is too many.

Treczoks , in Tech firms sign ‘reasonable precautions’ to stop AI-generated US election chaos

Unless there is a hard law with harsh and damning penalties, they will do exactly fuck.

SolacefromSilence , in Tech firms sign ‘reasonable precautions’ to stop AI-generated US election chaos

Can't have "AI" influencing people, you need to purchase their ads if you want that.

gravitas_deficiency , in Tech firms sign ‘reasonable precautions’ to stop AI-generated US election chaos

I am 100% sure that their measures will not only be at best marginally effective, but also that they’ll drop the measures at some point because “they’re unprofitable”.

bedrooms , in Tech firms sign ‘reasonable precautions’ to stop AI-generated US election chaos

Err... ChatGPT detectors are like 50% accurate... These "reasonable precautions" translate to "we'll try, but there's nothing we can really do."

NarrativeBear , in Tech firms sign ‘reasonable precautions’ to stop AI-generated US election chaos

IMO branding all this stuff as AI is an issue, this stuff is just chatbots and image generators still at this point. None of it is actually "intelligence" in a sense. It's like saying autocorrect on your phone is AI.

All this random generated "gibberish" should be watermarked digitally where it's embedded in the image. This way platforms can detect and alert the image is not verified/real. Like this photo I just took.

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notfromhere ,

Watermarking is a flawed argument and would only serve the incumbent corporations who have products, fucking over any open source projects or researchers.

athos77 , in Tech firms sign ‘reasonable precautions’ to stop AI-generated US election chaos

Aka, if we pretend to vaguely do something with no consequences for not following through, we can argue that we're responsive and self-regulating, and hopefully avoid real regulation with teeth.

henfredemars , in Tech firms sign ‘reasonable precautions’ to stop AI-generated US election chaos

I guess having ideas about what could be done to address this problem is better than nothing. None of these organizations have demonstrated the capability to actually prevent abuse of AI and proliferation of disinformation.

livus OP ,

@henfredemars I'm not sure they have much willingness either, Meta in particular, but I guess this is better than nothing.

sbv ,

In some senses it's worse: they're making a half assed effort to sElF rEgUlAtE so governments don't pass laws to limit what they can do.

This is the menthol cigarette of AI regulation.

Anticorp ,

Maybe they can ask the AI how to prevent abuse.

bedrooms , in Study Featuring AI-Generated Giant Rat Penis Retracted, Journal Apologizes

Not a good look as a publisher.

From Wikipedia:

In May 2015, Frontiers Media removed the entire editorial boards of Frontiers in Medicine and Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine after editors complained that Frontiers Media staff were "interfering with editorial decisions and violating core principles of medical publishing". In total 31 editors were removed. Following this incident, Nature Publishing Group ended its collaboration with Frontiers with the intent "never to mention again that Nature Publishing Group has some kind of involvement in Frontiers."[14]

In June 2015, Retraction Watch referred to the publisher as one with "a history of badly handled and controversial retractions and publishing decisions".[40]

According to researchers referenced in a 2015 blog post quoted by Allison and James Kaufman in the 2018 book Pseudoscience: The Conspiracy Against Science, "Frontiers has used an in-house journals management software that does not give reviewers the option to recommend the rejection of manuscripts" and the "system is setup to make it almost impossible to reject papers".[41] However, as of 2022, Frontiers maintains that reviewers are given the option to reject papers with specific recommendations.[42]

In 2017, further editors were removed, allegedly for their rejection rate being high.[citation needed] In December 2017, Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky of Retraction Watch wrote in the magazine Nautilus that the acceptance rate of manuscripts in Frontiers journals was reported to be near 90%.[43]

FaceDeer ,

A symptom of the pressure of "publish or perish" in academia.

I am so glad I decided not to go down that route at the last minute back in university.

bedrooms , in Biden blames Putin for Alexey Navalny's reported death in Russian prison

Make no mistake, Putin is responsible for Navalny's death

Why is this a news?

shalafi ,

It's news because the President of the United States is saying it out loud. World leaders don't get to speak like you and I, diplomacy is a thing, words have strong and definite meanings on the geopolitical stage. Here Biden said, "fuck Putin", loud and clear.

AFreeLarryHoover , in Study Featuring AI-Generated Giant Rat Penis Retracted, Journal Apologizes
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Talk about getting ratfucked.

alternative_factor ,
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As a scientist I can say this is the funniest thing to happen to science in years. The other AI-generated images are also hilarious because they have amazing insights into things like the JAK -> JAK -> JAK-> JAK -> JAK pathway and other total gibberish.

JamesBean ,
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I'm especially fond of the title telling you what the cell diagram is depicting: "IMMOUMINOMUDUODIUILATIUCIATON"

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