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In college I actually had a textbook titled:
Natural Stupidity vs. Artificial Intelligence
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So we'll have to develop Skynet another way. Darn! We're counting on you, military-industrial complex!
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Easy... just go to another continent...
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Look at Mr. Moneybags over there, with all that cash, flying around the world and coding.
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Another, serious thought (I posted yesterday on this). The EU already has a regulation that requires any AI system be able to describe how it came to a decision. This requirement alone puts a far higher onus on AI decision making than that of humans. Personally, I think the EU is going about this backwards. Instead, they need to recognize that until AI had good human mentors and role models (face in, social media isn't either) it will be a threat to humans.
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Pot, meet kettle. The EU itself should be able to explain how it came to a decision.
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The EU doesn't have to comply because it only applies to Artificial Intelligence and there's no Intelligence in the EU's leadership.
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The EU is run by Natural Stupidity, so you have a point.
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Greg Utas wrote: The EU is run by NUnnatural Stupidity
No one could be that stupid without Infernal assistance.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: while simultaneously undermining their development by white hat developers. It will have no effect on AI developed by criminals and hostile governments. Fixed that for them.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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Security researchers have discovered that Minecraft is the most heavily abused game title by cybercriminals, who use it to lure unsuspecting players into installing malware Time to block it?
I think that's a Minecraft reference, but I've never played it.
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Difficulty is a tough aspect to balance in video games. Some people prefer video games that present a challenge whereas others enjoy an easy experience. I'm sad because I crushed all the candy, and I could crush all the candy because I was sad
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Alan Jay Perlis knew a thing or two about programming languages, both as an early pioneer of our industry and as one of the designers of ALGOL Some of them certainly aren't intelligently designed
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When the GitHub Copilot Technical Preview launched just over one year ago, we wanted to know one thing: Is this tool helping developers? Our research, using a combination of surveys and experiments, led us to expected and unexpected answers. Happiness is a warm keyboard. Click, click. Shift, shift
Good news for people wanting to write an HTTP server in JavaScript, apparently.
edit: I would have sworn I've used an article about this study in the past, but the article was dated today (and obviously not just an echo as it's actually on the GitHub site). Maybe it was another study I had previously linked to?
modified 7-Sep-22 14:10pm.
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The latest CompTIA jobs report found that the unemployment rate for the tech industry jumped in August, with the majority of new job postings for emerging tech positions. Meanwhile, remote-work positions have become a permanent part of the landscape. "We be been taking care of business"
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The open source Go programming language, developed by Google, has added support for vulnerability management in a way designed to preserve programmers' patience. Go, go gadget checkup!
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In a court hearing, a Facebook engineer said Facebook’s engineering culture is “terrifying.” "Move fast and break things"
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This is part of the Facebook vs. Cambridge Analytica lawsuit. For those who don't remember, Cambridge Analytica used Facebook data to target pro-Trump and pro-Boris Johnson advertising in 2016. Facebook objected. Now it appears Facebook can't answer a seemingly simple question of how the data they collect on both their users and non-users via cookies is actually used. Not a good look for Facebook and I suspect even if they win this suit the EU will come down on them with GDPR violations like a metric ton of bricks.
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Disassembly and enhancements for Apple II DeskTop (a.k.a. Mouse Desk), a "Finder"-like GUI application for 8-bit Apples and clones with 128k of memory, utilizing double hi-res monochrome graphics (560x192), an optional mouse, and the ProDOS 8 operating system. Finally! Time to dig my IIe out of wherever it's stored
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Stubborn computing is about using computers the way you want to. You ain't gonna make me do it!
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Maybe it's putting the savings into discounts for Windows Server and M365 it's told the channel to sell? How about cheques?
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Microsoft launched Microsoft Teams Pro which is designed to provide an integrated experience and bridge the gap between physical and digital workspaces. Because all other teams are amateurs
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I would not say amateurs... crappy maybe but not amateurs...
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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nah, Basic is enough of a slur now
and next week introducing: Teams Rooms Ultimate
following month: Teams Rooms Groups
and 2023: Teams Meeting-Rooms
2024: Teams Remote Office Rooms Deluxe
2025, rebrand Teams as: Microsoft Works (but they already have a Works I hear you say, that rebranded as Microsoft Works 2026)
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