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  • ECB@feddit.detoScience Memes@mander.xyzOwen Wilson's "Wow"
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    5 months ago

    The real answer is that there is currently an AI arms race (mostly) between Google and OpenAI.

    The way that the modern internet economy works is that the winners generally take the majority of the market and everyone else takes the scraps.

    I work in machine learning and have spoken with some of the Google engineers about it recently. They said that when ChatGPT blew up last year, it sent shockwaves through the whole company. They had thought that they were ahead on AI, but suddenly realised that they were WAY behind.

    Now they are putting a ton of effort into trying to push new models and uses because they are worried about becoming the “Bing of AI” rather than the “Google of AI”






  • Oh man this is so me!

    I grew up in the rural USA in a pretty area with lots of space. I enjoyed a lot about it, but I didn’t realise how suffocating it was until I spent a couple weeks living in a walkable city in Europe.

    It was magical! The freedom I felt by being able to walk/cycle/take a bus somewhere without having to be driven! The feeling of being able to just go meet people!

    Fast forward a decade or so and I moved to Europe (as an adult). Still magical! Imagine being able to walk to the bar! No looking for parking! No car payments!

    I’m never going back…

    That being said, I understand why many people are resistant to density. Cities that do density poorly (I.e. 99% of US cities, and many European ones) are miserable to be in. There is a reason that people visit Venice and not Houston…


  • ECB@feddit.detoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldSon, we need to have a serious talk!
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    6 months ago

    Honestly, I know you mean we’ll but I find statements like this extremely dangerous and damaging.

    There isn’t some ‘international council of men’ that could collectively sort anything out. Ideas like blaming the whole gender is part of the reason why we have a rise in far-right sentiment among young men, as it’s easy to feel like the world is against you for things that you personally have no say in. Young men (just like anyone else) need support, and not to be blamed for bad-behavior of others!

    Instead it’s up to those of us (the vast majority) who don’t represent toxic masculinity to set a compassionate example