New OS versions feel like threats.
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Who holds the encryption keys? If it’s X/Twiiter, I wouldn’t trust it at all, especially considering who owns it.
kipo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Former Meta exec (Nick Clegg) says asking for artist permission will kill AI industryEnglish91·20 days agoI think the law should be changed; copyright law is kind of a mess, but I don’t know how to make it better. It would also need to be changed in a way that’s fair, which these companies absolutely do not want; fairness would mean the end of laws like the DMCA.
kipo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•The Norwegian Government wants to implement the Digital Markets Act in Norwegian law.English2·26 days agoThank you for mentioning that. I am able to see it by clicking through to the post in the Europe community.
kipo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•The Norwegian Government wants to implement the Digital Markets Act in Norwegian law.English21·26 days agoEven after refreshing, I still can’t see your additions. 🙁
kipo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Google's AI now listens to your English language phone conversationsEnglish814·1 month agoYeah Google claims it’s not recording, storing or being sent the conversations or sharing them with anyone, and that this is all done ‘on-device’.
The thing is, I don’t trust them. At all.
Maybe the terms and conditions will silently change. Maybe their definitions of “recording” and “save” will change. Maybe they’re blatantly lying and are willing to pay a fine if they get caught.
Google’s whole business model is harvesting and selling people’s data, so I have to assume the worst intentions.
kipo@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Says iPhone Adoption Of RCS Has Led Users To Share 'More Than A Billion' Messages Daily, Yet SMS/MMS Still Reign Supreme In The U.S.English1·1 month agoExactly. And unless RCS with e2ee is made equally available to companies other than Google and is implemented by the carriers, RCS will continue to be a monopolistic data-harvesting grift.
I’m surprised there is not more outrage directed at Google over this.
‘Hallucinations’ are not a bug though; it’s working exactly as intended and this is how it’s designed. There’s no bug in the code that you can go in and change that will ‘fix’ this.
LLMs are impressive auto-complete, but sometimes the auto-complete doesn’t spit out factual information because LLMs don’t know what factual information is.