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M4err0w t1_jdmu638 wrote
Reply to A recently submitted paper has demonstrated that Stable Diffusion can accurately reconstruct images from fMRI scans, effectively allowing it to "read people's minds". by iboughtarock
is this still the one that essentially had people look at 10 pictures while being scanned and then with that data, it could recreate almost more or less if these specific people were looking at those specific 10 images?
M4err0w t1_jd2e4tu wrote
Reply to comment by CratesyInDug in The Internet Archive is defending its digital library in court today by OutlandishnessOk2452
quick, download it now just in case
M4err0w t1_jctsz5u wrote
well thank god they shared how it works so everyone can be on the same page.
M4err0w t1_jcmnbz3 wrote
Reply to comment by drewbles82 in Global fresh water demand will outstrip supply by 40% by 2030, say experts by filosoful
dying people dont need water tho
M4err0w t1_jcmn1sx wrote
how much longer will it hold if we burn down nestle?
M4err0w t1_jcf8avd wrote
arent most web searches for pornography? how well does chat gpt fulfill those?
M4err0w t1_jc6pfte wrote
i think ai should have a voice in the future of ai.
like, have a seat at the table for as soon as it can start contributing so it can see we were trying to be respectful
M4err0w t1_jc1g5x9 wrote
hoping for nature to quickly adapt and consume the plastic
M4err0w t1_jc1cjwz wrote
Reply to comment by Dr-Causti in Scientists call for global action to clean up space junk by thebelsnickle1991
i'm sure we'll eventually create meta materials that can just take it
M4err0w t1_jc1cfjc wrote
but wouldn't it be much more efficient to wait a bit longer?
like dusting, there's really no point to do it every day, when you get the same result, 10 minutes without dust, only doing it once a year.
M4err0w t1_jar7dln wrote
Reply to comment by Carl_The_Sagan in Electric world that kicks out fossil fuels will cost less than combustion economy. 30TW of wind and solar PV will take 0.2% of earth's surface. by DisasterousGiraffe
it's so insane that stuff like that is even taken into consideration.
just let them whine, jesus.
build giant cubes that can house anyone who'd care to live there and build giant energy farms. people will deal with it
M4err0w t1_jae3wbm wrote
Reply to comment by theinvolvement in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
there's also already 500 videos doing the same thing.
it's not really worth the extra toll on our ressources right now. especially not while it's also still just making up answers and giving out wrong answers to questions
M4err0w t1_jac184o wrote
Reply to comment by theinvolvement in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
I hightly doubt that.
efficient hardware will develop exactly as fast as it can one way or another. this will just require more hardware, more extensive cooling, more co2 produced for what?
so that my grandma can finally pretend like it makes sense to ask google a literal whole sentence question?
M4err0w t1_ja84194 wrote
Reply to This Hacker Hoodie Uses Surveillance Camera Parts to Blind Surveillance Cameras | The 'Camera Shy Hoodie' renders its wearer anonymous to night vision surveillance cameras, using infrared LEDs usually found in the cameras themselves. by chrisdh79
Now make it reflect like the Laughing Man icon from Ghost in the Shell
M4err0w t1_ja83n2f wrote
ai search engines will kill the planet by needlessly wasting ressources just like crypto
M4err0w t1_ja7f4uo wrote
Reply to Caught between Microsoft's and Google's search war, the ad industry grapples with a 'exciting and terrifying' new reality by marketrent
also ai search engines use like 50 times more ressources in some server center out there, so... honestly lawmakers just outlaw this today
M4err0w t1_j9yqyma wrote
Reply to A 2-year-old boy was lost in the Florida woods for 24 hours. Everyone feared the worst. Hundreds of volunteers came out to look for him. One volunteer came to a fork in a field: right or left? He trusted his gut, went left and soon heard a whimper. It was the little boy, crying but in good health. by ConquerWyoming
how do you lose a 2 year old in the woods besides intentionally?
M4err0w t1_jdqiyzr wrote
Reply to ChatGPT is about to revolutionize the economy. We need to decide what that looks like. New large language models will transform many jobs. Whether they will lead to widespread prosperity or not is up to us. - MIT technology review by HorrorCharacter5127
if ai is so clever, it will prioritize longevity and sustainability and that will be good for all of us