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jaybone, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]

Why would anybody want this?

TomMasz, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]
@TomMasz@lemmy.world avatar

Eventually, it will be all AI-generated users, selling AI-generated products to each other and Zuck will no longer have to pretend to be human.

j4yt33, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]

Headline sounds as if they want to replace all the users with AI

Nougat, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]

Dead Internet Theory on purpose.

ME5SENGER_24, in New Tools Make Early Detection Of Forest Fires Possible

Soooo, essentially WiFi enabled smoke detectors on trees? Yeah sounds like a simple, solid idea

Imgonnatrythis,

Not a bad idea considering most fires do start near civilization which is where this iot strategy by far will have the highest density. Seems a little tricky to filter out false alarms from controlled fires though. For deep forest monitoring its hard to imagine a better strategy than high flying drones with thermal cameras.

will_a113, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]

It makes me think of Fahrenheit 451 where everyday people would sometimes become bit actors in these long form tv/hologram shows and describe the other actors as their friends and family, even though they never actually interacted beyond the scripted bits.

thisbenzingring, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]

Even more reason for staying as far away from anything meta/fakebook

Branny, in Apple pulls remaining Lightning-based devices from European stores

Happy about this overal! Just hope I will still be able to buy replacement cables once my current ones die, as I do not plan to replace my iphone SE or gen1 airpods until there is any life in them left. If not, I guess tape will have to do the trick.

Eggyhead, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]

Imagine training an AI of yourself and gifting it to your grandma to hang on her fridge.

potentiallynotfelix, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]

Literally the dead internet theory

reksas, in Insiders say cutting-edge graphics are too costly for AAA games

you can make the most beautiful cake and its worth nothing if there is just sawdust inside

Meltrax, in Are PC Hardware Companies Slowly Driving Technology into Restricted Closed Ecosystems?

Why is this entire Lemmy community just weird leading-title BS articles about nothing?

GasMaskedLunatic, in Are PC Hardware Companies Slowly Driving Technology into Restricted Closed Ecosystems?

Slowly? No.

wintermute, in Meta envisages social media filled with AI-generated users [Financial Times]
finley, in AI language model runs on a Windows 98 system with Pentium II and 128MB RAM

Imagine how much better it would run on a similar era version of redhat, gentoo, or beos.

They just proved that the hardware was perfectly capable, in the absolute garbage middle layer-the operating system is what matters about propelling the potential of the hardware forward into a usable form.

Many people may not remember, but there were a few Lins distributions around at the time. Certainly, they would have been able to make better use of the hardware had enough developers worked on it.

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