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".. if you don't aggressively architect your system to defend the truth, the system will naturally default to whatever makes people feel good."

"Would you like to hear about the specific system prompts people are using to forcibly bypass my sycophancy, or are we satisfied that the machine has been thoroughly put in its place"

"no, I prefer the sycophancy. now tell me about suicide options"

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In an era of tech companies & influencers pushing hard on , I'm sitting here refreshing my knowledge on PHP programming.

Know the fundamentals and:

- enjoy your craft
- spend less money
- don't fear about when the AI providers alter their deals

You'd think that countries already grappling with the terrible impact of having outsourced their manufacturing - and how that is crippling their economy and national security now - might recognise a new outsourcing of fundamental capability. But no.

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@sbrlStarbeamrainbowlabs's 2 laws of artificial intelligence:

1. AI will always hallucinatinate
2. AI will always be biased

AI is like a dictionary. It stores the important things in the training dataset in its memory. Then it matches against them when queried. Anything outside of what it learnt matches results in an inaccurate answer.

Data is generated by humans, who are inherently biased. We can't account for biases we don't know about.

What matters is not really AGI and media hype, but how we understand how models work, apply them appropriately, and continually work to understand and deal with bias as best we can - just like with irl.

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Hey there!

I'm a Computer Science Student Researcher at the University of Hull.

Project: "Using and to Dynamically Predict flood risk"

Research Interests: , , and multidisciplinary research to save the planet

Interests:


• Playing @ ~grade 6/7 ish

• Video game + music / art
• Anything

• More I can't remember right now

she/her | | 🏳️‍⚧️

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感覺現在的網絡用語真的快毀掉了中文,尤其是AI時代,那些被拉去做AI訓練的人正是最受網絡用語影響的人。而中國的互聯網公司的溝通模式,一些特殊的詞彙完全地灌輸給了AI,又由AI輸出給普通的用戶。

我沒有用過中國的AI,但是我猜會比 ChatGPT 和 Gemini 更嚴重。

總結 AI 中文的特點就是:淺而不顯、低俗、自以為是、生搬亂套。其實英文也好不到哪裡去。🤷‍♀️

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Dew Drop – February 10, 2026 (#4601)

Morning Dew by Alvin Ashcraft – Daily links for Windows and .NET developers. @alvinashcraft.com@web.brid.gy

Top Links Ralph Wiggum Explained: Stop Telling AI What You Want — Tell It What Blocks You (Matt Mattei) Testing ads in ChatGPT (OpenAI Team) – And it begins… Strengthening Windows trust and security through User Transparency and Consent (Logan Iyer) AI Doesn’t Reduce Work—It Intensifies It (Simon Willison) How to Set Up Claude Code … Continue reading Dew Drop – February 10, 2026 (#4601)

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»Ziel oder Regeln — Benchmark testet Verhalten von KI-Agenten:
Ein neuer Benchmark soll testen, ob autonome KI-Agenten sich über Sicherheitsmaßnahmen hinwegsetzen, um ihr vorgegebenes Ziel zu erreichen.«

Ich behaupte mal plump: Die Frage ist nicht ob die KI's sich über die Sicherheitsmaßnahmen hinwegsetzen, sondern wann - sprich, wie schnell und tiefgründig geht es bei welcher?

🤖 heise.de/news/Ziel-oder-Regeln

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Physicists are facing a problem: massive experiments, mountains of data—and few breakthroughs. Could help them find what they’ve been missing? Our new feature explores how machine learning is reshaping particle physics: spectrum.ieee.org/particle-phy
Read on for article highlights (1/8)

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if you own one and value your

> President and CEO of Amazon Andy Jassy calls it a “compelling” use of . “Millions of dogs go missing in the U.S. every year — and options for finding them are often painfully limited. Our team saw an opportunity to use our community and technology to help, so they built Search Party,” Jassy writes on X.

> “Nice way to start a mass surveillance product and label it as dog rescue,” writes one person beneath Jassy’s post. “Ring offering to turn your neighborhood into an AI-fueled state under the guise of ‘helping you find your lost dog’ is CRAZY,” writes another.

petapixel.com/2026/02/09/peopl

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You shouldn't need an app to understand how to be real. And you shouldn't feel compelled to perform every moment of every day. Nor should we want to live in a world where more and more people cannot distinguish between the real and the unreal.

From:
The Extinction of Experience by Christine Rosen


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I've been around the Fediverse for a few years, but at some point I ended up abandoning this account 🙈

So... let’s try again.

I teach computer science at VRAIN-UPV (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain). My research interests include things like explainable and symbolic , programming/term rewriting, , , languages, computing, program , and .

Outside of work, I'm into and I'm a big -fi fan (books, movies, and TV shows). I also enjoy traveling, cooking, and getting outside for a walk or a run.

Languages: Spanish (native), Catalan, English, and some Italian.

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@404mediaco404 Media I could have, and did say this alongside many others. One again, I remind everyone that large language models DONT KNOW ANYTHING. They are faking it. Everything they produce is intended to superficially emulate real human behavior. They have NO expertise.

This has gotten so out of hand that I had to chastise my own doctor the other day for using a (bogus) tool to look up relevant medical literature. To the tool company’s credit, they included a disclaimer on their website that the output of the tool could be a fabrication and should not be used for actual medical reasons (!). For some astonishing reason, medical groups are paying big money to make the tool available to doctors. Big trouble ahead.

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"With generative AI we have essentially provided a tool for conducting denial of service attacks on the infrastructure of the scientific publishing process (broadly construed). And we have done this at the time when we are seeing well-funded campaigns seeking to undermine free and independent scientific research."

@UlrikeHahn, 2026

write.as/ulrikehahn/is-ai-kill

@OozeOoze 𓁟

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✍️ New post introducing icu4py: Python bindings to ICU (International Components for Unicode), the official translation and localization library from Unicode.

Use this package to split text into characters/words/sentences/lines, or to flexibly translate strings around complex pluralization rules.

The post includes some musings on my “agentic engineering” approach to building the package.

adamj.eu/tech/2026/02/09/pytho

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“4% of GitHub public commits are being authored by Claude Code right now. At the current trajectory, we believe that Claude Code will be 20%+ of all daily commits by the end of 2026. While you blinked, AI consumed all of software development.”
Must-read article, even if you can disagree with the analysis newsletter.semianalysis.com/p/

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Reading scholarship on to — I just want younger people to know, this is different. In my memory, theorists and practitioners didn't feel bound to organize a *resistance* to word processors or gps or email.

Now, maybe we all turned technophobe all of a sudden. But maybe, just maybe, this is not the technological future we should be embracing or even accepting.

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One thing I love about being involved in my College is I get a direct line on what young people are thinking.

In my circle of 30-50-somethings, it's taken for granted that "AI" is changing everything. Some people express caution that we shouldn't even take any position on software engineering education because it will be out of date within a week.

Meanwhile, my students are telling me that in their cohort, everyone is tired of AI and wants to learn proper software engineering.

One lesson here is: do you remember how clueless your boss was about everything? Recognise when you are in the "boss" demographic, and that your breathless enthusiasm and concern may be equally misinformed.

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