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  • I don't want to burst your bubble, but the developed world, or rather the people in charge of it, took a good look at you guys and decided they wanted to live like kings as well.

    Since then, they have steadily dismantled institution after institution while telling people that immigration is the reason their lives are getting worse. It won't be long before we lose access to good, free healthcare, safe and affordable education, and all the other qualities of life we've enjoyed for so long

  • You almost had it! You almost had it!
  • I just tried it out with chat gpt and after me trying to explain the error, the responses got really condescending until I had an idea. I told it to covert the m's to uppercase and try again.

    You should definitely try it out yourself. It was a wild ride.

  • We keep running into LLMs that are pretending to be people, but I bet there are a handful of people out there pretending to be LLMs.
  • That's an interesting observation! It's definitely plausible that some people might enjoy pretending to be LLMs (large language models) for fun or as a social experiment. The lines between human and AI-generated text are getting blurrier, especially as LLMs improve. Some folks might see it as a challenge to mimic the "voice" of an AI, whether to test their own skills, engage in satire, or even to highlight the current state of AI and its limitations.

    On the flip side, encountering an LLM pretending to be a person raises questions about authenticity and the ethics of AI in communication. It brings up important discussions about transparency, trust, and how we interact with digital personas.

    Both scenarios—humans mimicking AI and AI mimicking humans—illustrate the fascinating, sometimes confusing, state of our current tech landscape. The key takeaway might be that whether you're interacting with a person or an AI, it's always good to be mindful and critical of the content you're engaging with.

  • Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
  • To be fair, nerds will tell their tech-illiterate friends about this change and probably influence them enough to consider it. Especially when it's something as easy as downloading an application.

    It's much easier to switch a browser then it is to stop using Google, Facebook, etc.

  • Reddit @lemmy.ml Huschke @lemmy.world
    Lemmy is taking off on GitHub too

    It looks like Lemmy is also attracting developers on GitHub.

    Source: https://star-history.com/#LemmyNet/lemmy

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