I don’t think any amount of money is enough. This is what happens when we live in a society that relies on material wealth as a source of validation instead of a means to fulfill our basic needs.
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I don’t think any amount of money is enough. This is what happens when we live in a society that relies on material wealth as a source of validation instead of a means to fulfill our basic needs.
Reducing people from third world countries to “language models” as an attempt to critique AI aint it
As far as I know, Apple’s implementation of LLMs is completely opt-in
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I’m not allowed to learn to drive. Where I live, people drive like crazy and they follow some sort of “law of the jungle”. Having ADHD doesn’t help either.
This sounds like a very specific question and you should ask an India-specific lemmy community (and before you ask, I’m not Indian despite my username)
Vivaldi would agree with you there. Just listen to his Summer piece.
That’s already being done to the general populace, especially now with sophisticated algorithms tailoring social media posts to individual needs. It’s gonna get worse with LLM-powered chatbots
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I had to look it up and apparently it’s “mencurahkan garam ke laut” a.k.a. “bringing salt to the sea” (Indonesian)
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It’s been trending since COVID
For what? In a literal, empirical sense, no, you can’t. But there could be underlying motives that can be addressed through alternative means
I haven’t personally used YouTube as often as before, since nowadays many creators just try to be clickbaity (and yes, I do use the DeArrow extension). I watch YouTube on the TV with my family, though
I’m single but I notice everyone has a specific smell. Try smelling some of your loved ones’ clothes and you get what I mean. I figure that this would be especially apparently for the visually impaired.
I’m not too vocal when it comes to privacy but I will tell you that I really don’t like how algorithms take data and use them in order to manipulate the masses. It just seems very controlling, like you’re being controlled by a clairvoyant puppetmaster.
There’s a movie that was released almost a decade ago and it’s still not available in my country. There’s no reason for me not to pirate it
What We Do in the Shadows (the movie, not the series). For something more obscure, An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn. Yes, both feature Jemaine Clement
Not to buy a game’s merchandise from the other side of the world (shipping price was around the same price if not more expensive than the product itself)
I’m a cusp Milennial-Gen Z but I identify more with Gen Z values in my country, possibly because I was introduced to computers and the internet at a young age, even in a developing country.