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gizmodo.com Russia Is 'Grooming' Global AI Models to Cite Propaganda Sources

Instead of targeting human readers, Russian propaganda mills have pivoted to manipulating AI models instead.

Russia Is 'Grooming' Global AI Models to Cite Propaganda Sources

Russia is manipulating global AI models by embedding its propaganda within them, a tactic termed "AI grooming," which raises concerns about the potential influence of these models on public opinion and the reliability of information disseminated by AI systems.

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[EN] ARTE - La plateforme culturelle européenne | Direct, replay et +
  • Just talked about this in the comments of another post. If you already have a VPN it might be worth checking out the libraries of German public broadcasting services ZDF and ARD as well, they too have an impressive selection of series and movies. Most are European productions but there's also some popular US/Netflix stuff. For example ZDF has the series Rookie for free at the moment. Content is German but they often/usually also have original audio for non-german productions.

    I've cancelled all my streaming services lately and grew to really like the offers of public broadcasters. It would be great if we could assemble a list of European public broadcasters along with some relevant information, for example if they're geoblocking (VPN required), which languages they usually offer and so on.

  • European public broadcasters launch joint trusted news portal
  • Yeah that's annoying, and the page relies heavily on JavaScript, not even article links work without JS, otherwise I'd make my own feed/have the page crawled by inoreader. :/

  • TIFF Unlimited is a great Netflix alternative if you're also looking to get European content
  • Germany's public broadcasting services have pretty decent streaming sites too, mostly European productions (love all those dark Scandinavian crime thrillers) but also even some US blockbusters. Unfortunately geoblocked as well but a VPN should fix that. ZDF and ARD are the two big ones and then there's a bunch of regional ones in top, however they share most their content between them so chances are you'll only need one of those pages.

    Age restriction is a thing here too but only necessary until 22:00, apparently they assume kids are all in bed then and they don't need to check your age anymore. :)

    EDIT: Arte is a French/German cooperation BTW, they have both French and German productions and everything gets dubbed in French/German respectively.

  • news.err.ee European public broadcasters launch joint trusted news portal

    YEP News, a new multilingual news platform officially launched Tuesday, aims to provide trusted journalism from European public service media. By leveraging AI alongside human oversight, it curates and translates news stories into five major European languages, making quality journalism more accessi...

    European public broadcasters launch joint trusted news portal

    Direct link to the news site but the article is worth reading as well to learn what it's about. Basically a bunch of European public broadcasters teamed up to make a news site where you can find interesting news from all over Europe that you'd otherwise probably miss.

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    Hela ketchup as an alternative to Heinz ketchup
  • I buy Hela ketchup at Aldi, so I guess it's their store brand? Definitely cheap.

  • Testimony reveals doors would not open on Cybertruck that caught fire in Piedmont, killing three
  • Not suggesting anything of course, but Trump just bought himself a Tesla and if he really really wanted to help Musk improve Tesla's image…

  • People who joined Lemmy in the last few days thanks to posts on /r/buyfromEU, how are you doing?
  • I'm confused about this too, I've subscribed to the hashtag #buyeuropean on mastodon and I see posts from this community here over there? 🤔

  • People who joined Lemmy in the last few days thanks to posts on /r/buyfromEU, how are you doing?
  • Have you considered creating new communities for your niche interests? You might just find like-minded people here. :)

  • Weather applications
  • The company behind the app is kinda shit though. The German weather service, paid by German taxpayers to collect and provide weather data, has a weather app which used to be free, since it's already paid for by taxes. wetteronline (who by the way happily use the weather data from the German weather service for free for their own app) sued because they thought it's not fair that they have to compete with a better app that's both free and ad-free because, again, taxpayers already pay for the weather service. As result now if you want to use the official weather app provided by the weather service you gotta pay for it, despite already having paid for it in taxes.

    All that said, the weather service's app WarnWetter is still the best in my opinion, well worth the 2.50€ that fucking wetteronline forced them to charge for the full version.

  • Welcome fellas!

    Welcome to the brand new NAFO community on Lemmy!

    I just created this community because I thought it's weird that there wasn't one already, let's see how this goes. This might be a good palce for more in-depth discussions, promoting fundraisers, organizing stuff and so on.

    If you're completely new to Lemmy, here is a good way to start. It doesn't matter on which instance you create an account, you can still search all over the fediverse and subscribe to this community on lemm.ee.

    Here is a list of clients/apps for Lemmy.

    Some other relevant communities worth checking out:

    Ukraine news: !ukraine@sopuli.xyz

    Buy European, defund Trump: !buyeuropean@feddit.uk

    Same but for Canadians: !buycanadian@lemmy.ca

    Will add more if I can think of any, suggestions welcome!

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