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Head-Ad4690 t1_ja9nnya wrote
Reply to comment by slashd in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
No way. If my employer found out I put proprietary source code into some random company’s text box, they’d fire me out of a cannon into the sun.
Markavian t1_ja9n0wi wrote
Reply to comment by Markavian in Tesla pauses new Full Self-Driving beta installations until recall is addressed by asteriskspace
Fuck it, I asked an AI for alternative names.
>Renaming Tesla's Full Self Driving Capability (FSDC) requires finding a name that accurately reflects the current capabilities of the technology and helps avoid confusion or misleading expectations among consumers.
Here are some suggestions for renaming FSDC:
Tesla Navigate: This name could reflect the technology's ability to navigate and guide drivers on their journey.
Tesla AutoPilot Pro: This name builds upon Tesla's existing Autopilot technology and emphasizes the enhanced capabilities of the Full Self Driving Capability.
Tesla DriveAssist: This name could reflect the technology's ability to assist drivers while driving, emphasizing that it is not a fully autonomous system.
Tesla SafeDrive: This name emphasizes the safety features of the technology and its ability to enhance the safety of drivers and passengers.
Tesla IntelligentDrive: This name could reflect the technology's ability to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve the driving experience.
Tesla SmartDrive: This name emphasizes the technology's intelligence and its ability to assist drivers in making smart driving decisions.
Tesla ProDrive: This name could reflect the technology's professional-grade capabilities, emphasizing its ability to provide a professional-level driving experience.
Tesla Autodrive: This name emphasizes the technology's ability to drive autonomously, while also being short, memorable, and easy to associate with Tesla.
Tesla IntelliDrive: This name highlights the technology's advanced intelligence and machine learning capabilities, making it stand out from other self-driving systems.
Tesla HyperDrive: This name is attention-grabbing and suggests a high level of performance, which can help create excitement and interest in the technology.
Tesla ProPilot: This name builds on Tesla's existing Autopilot system and emphasizes the technology's professional-grade capabilities.
Tesla RoadMaster: This name suggests a mastery of the road and emphasizes the technology's ability to provide a superior driving experience.
Tesla DrivePro: This name is straightforward and easy to remember, emphasizing the technology's professional-level driving assistance features.
Tesla SureDrive: This name highlights the technology's safety features, suggesting that customers can feel confident and secure when using it.
Tesla DriveMate: This name implies a friendly and trustworthy assistant that helps drivers reach their destination safely.
Tesla AutoGuide: This name suggests an intelligent and reliable system that guides drivers along their journey.
Tesla RoadSense: This name emphasizes the technology's ability to sense and adapt to the road environment, making it a smart choice for safety-conscious customers.
Tesla SmartRide: This name implies a comfortable and intuitive driving experience, highlighting the technology's advanced features.
Tesla CruiseMate: This name suggests a smooth and enjoyable driving experience, with the technology acting as a helpful co-pilot.
Tesla DriveEase: This name emphasizes the technology's ability to make driving easier and less stressful for drivers, reducing the risk of accidents.
Tesla GlideDrive: This name implies a smooth and effortless driving experience, with the technology providing a seamless ride.
BOONKIEBOY t1_ja9mi17 wrote
Few-Lemon8186 t1_ja9mbtd wrote
You literally have to agree to this before you use the service.
b1sh4m0n t1_ja9lfra wrote
Reply to This Hacker Hoodie Uses Surveillance Camera Parts to Blind Surveillance Cameras | The 'Camera Shy Hoodie' renders its wearer anonymous to night vision surveillance cameras, using infrared LEDs usually found in the cameras themselves. by chrisdh79
does vice think it's clever to refer to IR led as 'Surveillance Camera Parts'...
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xCaldy t1_ja9lamf wrote
Markavian t1_ja9l92q wrote
Reply to comment by Test19s in Tesla pauses new Full Self-Driving beta installations until recall is addressed by asteriskspace
As a M3 owner with FSDC but no access to the beta; agrees Advanced Autopilot, or Copilot is the best description they could offer. Still probably worth the money given what it can and can't do.
They definitely trapped themselves with an "overpromise but underdeliver" situation; despite rolling billions into R&D, the best they can hope for is "safer than the average driver", which is not good enough for regulators, therefore the general public to trust.
I think with "Advanced Autopilot" they could have dodged much of the negative press, and publicised a "roadmap to FSD" as part of the advertisements; they'd be in the clear with the language, probably still behind schedule, but have much better consumer and regulatory confidence.
WhatTheZuck420 t1_ja9kx9w wrote
Reply to comment by gk99 in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
>..into an AI chatbot that you wouldn't want its creator to have?
did you mean purchaser?
Autotomatomato t1_ja9ju5k wrote
backroundagain t1_ja9hryl wrote
Reply to comment by Spinanator in Instagram users are being served gory videos of killing and torture by hugeplateofketchup8
I used to only scroll my feed right before falling asleep. I seriously wondered if it was like a sleep hallucination.
Infernalism t1_ja9hnfo wrote
Reply to comment by hobbers in The Dream of Mini Nuclear Plants Hangs in the Balance by OutlandishnessOk2452
The car companies judge it not worthy. It's like the people dying have any say in the matter.
hobbers t1_ja9hki0 wrote
Reply to comment by Infernalism in The Dream of Mini Nuclear Plants Hangs in the Balance by OutlandishnessOk2452
Safety or risk mitigation should always be quantified.
About 40k - 50k people die every year in automobile collisions. We could mitigate most of that, but we don't, because we judge it not worthy.
IMCIABANE t1_ja9g4nx wrote
I cant wait until this is deployed domestically so i can be shot by the new bushmaster™️ 30mm autocannon by the rainbow flag colored raytheon hexapod robot because it determined that my value produced/consumed threshold is too low/high and then does a social media check and found out thay i used "gay" as a derogatory insult once when i was 14 and then summarily sentences me to death after an onboard AI judge built into the machine finds me guilty
Manmade horrors beyond our comprehension
Markavian t1_ja9g1h9 wrote
Reply to comment by damianTechPM in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
Microsoft own GitHub you know? They could legitimately look at code in every single private repo, describe it as maintenance or security/vulnerability scanning, and give the whole lot to the NSA for increased funding / political capital, and no one would blink an eye?
[deleted] t1_ja9fol5 wrote
Reply to comment by GMW-5610 in TikTok's parent ByteDance is building a new 'AI-based' edtech platform called GeniusJoy and is hiring in Los Angeles and Singapore. by Rifletree
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mime454 t1_ja9ejut wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in This Hacker Hoodie Uses Surveillance Camera Parts to Blind Surveillance Cameras | The 'Camera Shy Hoodie' renders its wearer anonymous to night vision surveillance cameras, using infrared LEDs usually found in the cameras themselves. by chrisdh79
Wait until you hear about the sun
RobotCatCo t1_ja9e6s3 wrote
Reply to comment by Tulol in A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
At this point if the artist doesn't have good hands I'm just going to assume they're AI.
typesett t1_ja9dzmh wrote
Reply to comment by shinra528 in Nokia changes logo, cements strategy shift away from phones by HRJafael
so the same thing that msoft used for Windows worked against them in the mobile phone wars
who had all the software? apple and android
if they dont have the apps at the time they were not pretty great. 'pretty great'? at what? like it was great because it worked? because it ran office? at the time to be great, it needed what people wanted. the latest apps, great camera, new models every year
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my 2 cents. i love options for consumers so we are just talking about the post-mortem but competition is great
Test19s t1_ja9dlf4 wrote
Reply to Tesla pauses new Full Self-Driving beta installations until recall is addressed by asteriskspace
Biggest patch should be to change the name to something like Advanced Copilot. You aren’t Waymo.
KickBassColonyDrop t1_ja9dg3e wrote
Reply to comment by brunnock in The Dream of Mini Nuclear Plants Hangs in the Balance by OutlandishnessOk2452
Regulations get in the way more than money. DoE's regulations on anything nuclear sometimes borders on insane.
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Reply to comment by Banea-Vaedr in TikTok's parent ByteDance is building a new 'AI-based' edtech platform called GeniusJoy and is hiring in Los Angeles and Singapore. by Rifletree
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theinvolvement t1_ja9d1et wrote
Reply to comment by M4err0w in Microsoft staff read users’ ChatGPT posts, prompting security fears by TheTelegraph
on the other hand, the demand for more computation power will fund the development of more efficient hardware.
With sufficient advancement, we'll be able to automate complex tasks like construction and mining in space.
If that works out, we'll be able to move some of our destructive industry off world where the pollution is not a factor.
In my opinion, we have no choice but to progress quickly before we get bogged down with the repercussions of our actions.
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feedb4k t1_ja9c4p0 wrote
Reply to comment by Tulol in A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
A lot - a little = diff
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Reply to comment by KeungKee in A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
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