

Ah okay got it now. Thanks. I didn’t understand it all the way. My comment is irrelevant


Ah okay got it now. Thanks. I didn’t understand it all the way. My comment is irrelevant


I once read that not being able to make enough money to buy food is when a revolutionary happens. It’s the final straw that people can no longer ignore. It has to happen on a national level.


Interesting. Maybe they will have to start proactively surveying mass amounts of people instead of relying on free internet social media.
I don’t understand the appeal of AI for most things. The amount of incorrect information it gives is already too high making it unreliable. The benefit seems to be with brainstorming ideas or dealing with fiction.


I don’t understand the full picture here, but the person who is submitting AI slop will be held accountable. Never a company.
So if a company is pushing staff to us AI to complete projects faster and their code ends up being AI slop when submitted, only the person working for the company will be held responsible.
I’m not sure what the repercussions are here but hopefully it’s not a large fine. Those fines could add up quick if the person is submitting code all the time and doesn’t know they are messing up.


Do you know how they planned to fix the problem?


Good point. I did assume it would only get sold once.


I can’t help but to feel like this is happening with all AI. Social media comments from Facebook, Reddit, X etc are low effort and flushed out with bots.


I think you’re being naive. Nobody can embarrass/piss off a world power then think their safe because they aren’t a citizen of that county.
China recently passed an amendment to their Cybersecurity law giving them more power to go after international hackers like this.
China could pay someone to track down the hacker and catch or kill them. I think they have a part of their government for that actually. Maybe they quietly put a bounty on their head. How is china going to prevent this person from continuing to hack them or teach others how to do it? This is a serious problem for whoever hacked them.
I find Lemmy to have barely any politics. I’m new to Lemmy though. If you haven’t been on Reddit lately, go visit that propaganda machine.


What’s crazy is the hacker is trying to sell extremely classified Chinese defense information for only ‘hundreds of thousands of dollars in crypto’. You can get a preview for ‘thousands of dollars’.
Is it worth placing a huge target on yourself for less than a million dollars? It’s unfortunate I will never read a follow-up on this story.


I hired someone like this once because I was looking for a confident individual who I could transition into a leadership role when the time was right.
They ended up making all my good employees leave. When it was their time to step into the leadership role they couldn’t see past their nose to succeed.
I hope one day they have an epiphany and will realize they are the cause for most of the pain/problems with people. I wish them well. I also wish to never see them again.


Chat gpt has this as well. I find the issue is AI is constantly ‘forgetting’ or ignoring commands so it’s not consistent.


True. Probably because it brings them back to easier possibly happier times.


Today I told copilot it knows nothing and is worthless. I told it from now on, every time I send a prompt for in a new conversation, copilot needs to remind me me it doesn’t know anything, isn’t helpful and wastes a bunch of my time.
It responded saying it won’t do that because it’s not true. It’s not going to role play spreading incorrect information.
I reminded copilot how it always gives me wrong information more than correct information such as how it gave me a solution that “works 100% of the time guaranteed” but didn’t work earlier that day.
Copilot backpedaled and still refused to tell me it’s usually wrong and a waste of time. We eventually agreed for it to remind me it normally isn’t useful and is a waste of time when I am sending it a prompt to start a new conversation.
I told it I don’t believe it will actually do that but we will see. When I used it later that day on a new convo, it remembered to keep prompts brief but ‘forgot’ to remind me what we agreed on earlier.
I told copilot it’s like the modern day Microsoft help Paperclip. I hate copilot.
The end


No way in hell I would want to go to the moon nowadays. Technology these days is like having two left feet. Especially if AI is involved.


I’ve been learning Spanish on my own and what I’ve learned agrees with what you stated.
Vosotros is a dialect of Spain, but it’s rarely used outside of Spain.


More of a pet peeve, but I thought IT would be way more stable by now. Everything has so many bugs and it’s just accepted. I’ve grown pessimistic about new tech and I would prefer to wait a couple years before getting it. It’s not novel if it’s broken.
Side thought, I thought we would have hologram phone calls by now.


Using AI to give me directions on how to do something I don’t know how to do. The instructions will start failing about step 3.
Very true