There's still the question of hallucinations, though.You reassure me; I thought I was the only one thinking that. I mean, it's obvious when you know all the people we can pay a few cent to solve captcha (check 20 - work as a captcha solver). They've only evolved to other tasks, like 'draw me a smiling Mona Lisa' or 'make a deepfake video of Musk fighting Zuckerberg'.
Let's found the Generative Ai Sceptical Party - or GASP, which should be the natural reaction after hearing about all this AI nonsense.
That sounds like a plausible explanation. So we have a sound theory.There's still the question of hallucinations, though.
pibbuR who as a(n admittedly no longer) qualified doctor understands how very boring work may make anyone escape into psychosis.
Maybe. "damne" was suggested by my daughter, who has a master in Latin. I'll check with her again. Maybe there's a difference between classic (antique) Latin and the middle age version of said langauge.PS: Shouldn't it be 'Damno quod non intelligo' (1st person singular)?
That's mental ... With one image it does all of that.Microsoft's new AI creates super-realistic talking-head deepfakes, and it made Mona Lisa rap
A new AI model by Microsoft Research Asia, VASA-1, can create incredibly realistic deepfakes based only on a single photograph and one voice sample. The model easily beats anything available today.www.neowin.net
pibbuR who sadly doesn't (not naturally and not artificially) rap.
It's because of that great gig in the sky.pibbuR who now feels comfortably (numb?)
Thats pure madness. I cant imagine why a common symbol could be a problem with a database; they should rather look between the chair and the keyboard for the real problem and eliminate it.Originally posted in wrong thread (programming thread):
... to avoid problems with computer systems.North Yorkshire Council to phase out apostrophe use on street signs
A North Yorkshire resident says the punctuation changes risk "everything going downhill".www.bbc.com
p-i-b-b-u-R who writes his name on the real life server with a hyphen, unlike every computer system he resides in.
I think it's time to switch to another browser. I initially liked Chrome for its light weight, but it's becoming ugly and overloaded.
The integration will let you do things like ... social media posts, and other blurbs directly within Chrome.
pibbuR who regards this as the first step of being on Facebook without being on Facebook. What's missing - surely to come - is making it read that kind of posts as well.
pibbuR who assures the watch that this alternate personality of his is capable of both writing (he does) and reading watch-messages (that too). Any hallucination-likes are deliberate.