What about all the AI meeting recording bots that are constantly joining meetings (sometimes even privileged communications in legal matters) or those where two party consent isn’t given? It seems like just nobody cares that this is an issue and it’s becoming acceptable to just violate confidentiality, privilege, and recording laws because “convenience.”
I can’t even use Paramount+ at home. Have network wide ad and tracking filters on (simple NextDNS presets, nothing crazy), and while others work, Paramount+ doesn’t. Makes me wonder what they are doing to get blocked. Kind of wish neither were getting WB.
I've had the same issue and go so far as to remove the streaming stuff from my Pihole to make sure it wasn't a DNS filtering issue. Paramount+ app still is sketchy as hell sometimes. Usually won't work on my AppleTV, but works on phones and stuff.
Do you think they currently exist to prioritize AI safety? That shit won’t pay the bills, will it? Then they don’t exist. Goals are nice, OKRs yay, but at the end of the day, we all know the dollar drives everything.
It's simple, they will redefine the term (just like OpenAI redefined "AGI" into "just makes a lot of money) into "doesn't leak user data" and then claim success
Now you just need to add a judge node that compares the responses, fact checks them, and outputs the best response of the three. Although this makes another issue of which model is that judge.
Pewdiepie did something like this where all the AIs looked at each others answers and voted on the highest quality answer.
Democracy!
It worked pretty well until he updated them to know that poorly performing agents would get deleted and replaced. Then they started conspiring against him.
Apple's main strategy back when Cambridge analytica incident happened was that they're privacy first company. Clearly, they were not and this incident just shows they only talked the talk as long as it was convenient for them
> EU is not negotiating from a position of strength.
This is starting to become apparent in a variety of aspects of life. The past 2 or 3 decades the EU (and most of the world) has sort of ignored "might makes right" in favor of mutual respect.
However, when shit hits the fan, you need to negotiate from a strong position like you've said and the EU lacks that -- customers, supply chains, military, economic, you name it.
People are missing what this probably is. It’s a way to effectively tax tech companies who have been actively avoiding actual taxes for years. It’s at least plausible. The administration knows tech companies want smart people. Sometimes smart people need this visa. And now those who need the smart people have to pay to get that access. Or just hire them remote. But the. What will they do with all of that commercial office space? We’d have to walk back our RTO initiatives.
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