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Comments by Beep, beep@lemmus.org
How about you fix Wikipedia first before fixing me?
Then maybe you should apply to edit Wikipedia articles for grammar, to cool down
Share is in the air.
“journalistic integrity” means they have to mention Israel and USA in all their articles regardless of the topic?
Why the actual fuck would they do that?
So?
I feel like I am talking to AI bot.
Talk and discuss normally or keep repeating your words like a broken robot. The choice is yours.
They are doing a long investigation involving Iran. Why would they mention Israel?
You still didn’t answer.
Where exactly does it say that?
This is widely documented in hundred of articles?
From what I personally read about alone, from the first of February you will find Israeli media outlets reporting on Police Operating 6,600 Cameras in Public Spaces Nationwide (Israel Police are operating a massive surveillance network, connecting thousands of cameras from various sources. And there are plans for a significant expansion of 5,000 more cameras, including controversial facial recognition capabilities that have not been authorized by legislation.).
It’s not the lack of documentation, it’s the lack of attention to that.
Any car or any tire?
AI didn’t like your joke….
ⓘ AI will remember
Shout out to the ones that are genuinely trying to improve our lives.
Like who?
What about the thumbnail?
How about no?
What do they deserve instead?
Do you understand what does fetish mean?
Are you forced to hit your comments quota?
You commented on a post without being informed or reading the article and I commented on your mistake.
I am not commenting on you personally, that is childish.
I am critical of your opinion, because of it’s bad logic and reasoning alone.
Express his illogical opinion without showing any reasoning
Refuses to read the article or elobrate any further
Are you sure he is the one with the uninformed opinion here?
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Driver killed in Dubai after debris from missile interception hits vehicle— Incident follows earlier minor damage to tower in Dubai Marina, officials say (aa.com.tr)
Fearful African migrants warily work on through Gulf missile strikes (rfi.fr)
When blasts rolled across Dubai as air defences intercepted Iranian missiles overhead, Marion Kuria froze as a tremor ran through her building. Then, like countless African migrants in the Gulf, she went back to work, driven by a need for income and with few alternatives to turn to.
How far-right ‘fear tactics’ affect girls seeking legal abortion in Brazil (globalvoices.org)
How about you fix Wikipedia first before fixing me?
Then maybe you should apply to edit Wikipedia articles for grammar, to cool down
Juanita Avila, an Oregon shop owner, was arrested by ICE with her green card in her pocket
By bullying Anthropic, the Pentagon is violating the First Amendment. Here’s why. (fire.org)
Uploading Pirated Books via BitTorrent Qualifies as Fair Use, Meta Argues (torrentfreak.com)
Hacker News.
UAE eager to paint picture of normality as Iranian rockets fly (newarab.com)
UAE tourism destinations and landmarks are keen to point out that they are open for business as usual despite continued Iranian missile strikes amid the US war
Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence (anthropic.com)
Hacker News. - We introduce a new measure of AI displacement risk, observed exposure, that combines theoretical LLM capability and real-world usage data, weighting automated (rather than augmentative) and work-related uses more heavily - AI is far from reaching its theoretical capability: actual coverage remains a fraction of what’s feasible - Occupations with higher observed exposure are projected by the BLS to grow less through 2034 - Workers in the most exposed professions are more likely to be older, female, more educated, and higher-paid - We find no systematic increase in unemployment for highly exposed workers since late 2022, though we find suggestive evidence that hiring of younger workers has slowed in exposed occupations
Hardening Firefox with Anthropic’s Red Team (blog.mozilla.org)
Lobsters.
What your phone knows could help scientists understand your health: A new open-source platform aims to help health researchers examine how digital interactions influence physical and mental health. (news.stanford.edu)
The cellular switch that explains why humans aren’t nocturnal (cam.ac.uk)
Differences in cellular pathway activity flip the switch from nocturnality to diurnality and explain a major evolutionary change humans have undergone.
The U.S. unexpectedly loses 92,000 jobs, adding to worries about the economy (text.npr.org)
The U.S. job market turned weaker last month, dashing hopes for an economic rebound.
Radar bases housing key US missile interceptor hit in Jordan and UAE, satellite images show (edition.cnn.com)
New satellite images from several key military bases in the Arabian Peninsula suggest that Iran is seeking to degrade air defenses by destroying US-made radars that detect incoming missiles and drones.
No evidence ADHD is being over-diagnosed, say experts (cam.ac.uk)
Research.
Microsoft previews tech to ease creation of keyboard-accessible websites (blogs.windows.com)
Apocalyptic beliefs are no longer fringe—and they’re shaping how people respond to global threats (news.ubc.ca)
Research.
Anthropic is untrustworthy (anthropic.ml)
This post provides arguments, asks questions, and documents some examples of Anthropic’s leadership being misleading and deceptive, holding contradictory positions that consistently shift in OpenAI’s direction, lobbying to kill and water down regulation so helpful that employees of all major AI companies speak out to support it, and violating the fundamental promise the company was founded on. It also shares a few previously unreported details on Anthropic leadership’s promises and efforts.
Wikipedia were in read-only mode following mass admin account compromise (wikimediastatus.net)