About as close as we are to nuclear fusion. AI generation of shit will always be one step ahead of AI detection
About as close as we are to nuclear fusion. AI generation of shit will always be one step ahead of AI detection
I’m not saying it will happen. Just that it can be done with enough cooperation. And given the scale of the threat, it may happen
Europe is big enough to manage without the us. If we start working together. Starting with building up a defence industry quickly. That won’t be pretty for the US MIC, but that’s Trump’s problem.
Unfortunately not on ios, but thank you
Let’s do some thorough testing then. For uh… science
Voyager on iOS has keyword filters
Not a word on what it is or how it works. Marketing hype most likely.
I don’t disagree, but it’s probably not that easy. Universities in my country don’t have the resources anymore to do many orals, and depending on the subject exams don’t test the same skills as coursework.
It’s not just the internet. For example, students are handing in essays straight from ChatGPT. Uni scanners flag it and the students may fail. But there is no good evidence either side, the uni side detection is unreliable (and unlikely to improve on false positives, or negatives for that matter) and it’s hard for the student to prove they did not use an LLM. Job seekers send in LLM generated letters. Consultants probably give LLM based reports to clients. We’re doomed.
You are mother? U r not making yourself very clear here
For the last day.
Checked the mod log. Seems a bit harsh to delete your comment
Agreed, it is totally subjective. For me, 5 posts in quick succession, all linking to the same website, is spammy, and i will downvote it. Interesting technology, but one post with a link is enough for me. But i respect anyone’s right to disagree and upvote the posts.
It is technology, yes. It’s new, a bit niche, but i would be fine with a (cross) post explaining what it is. But there have been several posts from OP on this.
Stop spamming the technology community wit this stuff, keep it in amateur radio please
Still dead, and not on iOS App Store anymore
Time to send more Bradleys then.
Being up to date is the entire point
No, it isn’t. The point is to keep systems safe and operational. Blindly rolling out untested updates is not a good strategy for that. I have seen entire systems shut down due to false alerts from updated antivirus software. Luckily only test environments, before these updates were rolled out to production. It does not take much to test updates like this before rolling them out to your entire organisation.
Off to check if ‘civil war in the USA’ is on my bingo card.