Remember when
Google was successfully sued for snooping on consumers and was fined a huge amount of money? Well get this:
Chief U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg denied the request to order
Google to disgorge $2.36 billion in alleged profits and to stop certain ad-related data practices.
Google countered that an order blocking it from collecting users' account-related data would “cripple” an analytics service relied on by millions of app developers.
And
Seeborg ruled that the plaintiffs failed to show any “prospective, irreparable harm” that would justify a permanent injunction barring Google's data collection practices.
So Google doesn't have to stop doing what it does. And they only pay "$425 million in damages to the class action plaintiffs — far below the $31 billion they sought". Really, if you don't like what Google does, you can stop using Google.
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Cryptomator is a way to conveniently encrypt your cloud files. I use Box.com and like it. I'll look into this.
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The predominant finding was positive feedback, but inaccuracies were commonly reported. When information was inaccurate, we found that missing information and confusing information was more commonly reported than hallucinations. While hallucinations are a well-characterized problem with AI-generated note summaries evaluated previously, our study suggests that errors of omission may represent a larger threat to the accuracy and usefulness of AI summarization tools than errors of commission (i.e., hallucinations). Together, these results indicate that the AI-enabled LLM note summarization tool was felt by end users to be clinically useful, while underscoring the need for improvements to prevent omission of pertinent clinical details.
There's no shortcut to quality work.
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Two related articles appeared yesterday:
It's about how AI will take over jobs and how we'll need universal basic income. I'm strongly opposed to UBI. We don't want to go down that path at all. There's already so much abuse (see my posts down below). People will have to take on new occupations, perhaps in the creative industry. I think more people will need to be business owners instead of employees. It's a new thing for many, but the concept of show up, do something somebody wants, and get paid, may fall by the wayside. Instead, it's going to be: identify a problem or a need, and work to solve it or provide it. Yeah, it's harder to do, but it can be a way to make people think differently. You want people to buy your goods or subscribe to your service. So you can't be a jerk. You have to be nicer to others and considerate. You have to be a good citizen. That's how it should be. Don't just give away money for nothing.
And this person has a different take:
BioKnot. The idea is to create a society for humans that is resilient against AI takeover. There are no concrete first steps just yet, just ideas, but the concept is intriguing. Empower humans to be unkillable. It sounds like humans will have to abandon tech, though, because anything tech can be compromised by AI. Ah, let's wait and see for now.
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But don't stop drinking coffee. It's been found that
coffee has compounds that inhibit α-glucosidase, which inhibits breakdown of starch to simple sugars in your intestine. The drug
acarbose does this, too. This is why sushi rice isn't good to eat when you have diabetes mellitus. ☹️. But maybe with coffee? 🫤
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Antirender is an AI site that turns nice shiny architecture pictures to make them look worn from long-term use. If you want to what that nice building or bridge will look like in a few years, this is your place. Reminds me of downtown Portland or Seattle.
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This is why Oregon doesn't have enough money.
So much money is going to give-aways.
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