

Language models don’t have any “mind”. No matter how far this goes, current methods (making more and more advanced LLMs) can’t lead to a “superintelligence” or even any kind of real reasoning.
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Language models don’t have any “mind”. No matter how far this goes, current methods (making more and more advanced LLMs) can’t lead to a “superintelligence” or even any kind of real reasoning.


Here’s hoping GrapheneOS decides to support it! 🤞


Spam account ^


cm0002 has had a lot of spamm-ey accounts across several different domains. I block all of these accounts when I come across them myself


What specifically do you think is hard to avoid? I’ve never accidentally triggered a quick answer, personally


Paying for Yandex APIs is a product of their goal to be the best search engine available. They pay for access to nearly every major search provider and wouldn’t want to lose access to Yandex results just because of the country they’re located in.


Personally, it’s the only search engine I haven’t wanted to get away from
I think the majority of people on Lemmy don’t want to be served an AI-generated feed about AI. Maybe try a more AI- or LLM-focused community?


What confuses me is what they mean by “corporate VPN data containing unencrypted login details.” Unless the VPN server connects to the backend servers with unencrypted traffic through these satellites (which definitely should not happen) then this should not be possible.


I totally misread the title 😭
That is a very deceptive title. These are problems he noticed in Windows 11, not Linux.
I think this goes well beyond “privacy tips,” though some of it is interesting to think about, for sure.
Although fortunately none of this is about some sort of backdoor into the app’s end-to-end encryption, it’s still very concerning that they can simply get all of your contacts and message recipients.
I don’t see any reason why people don’t switch to Signal. It’s just as convenient and usable, but doesn’t spy on its users
Except current methods can never lead to a “superintelligence.”


Sadly University of Florida has also started becoming a sort of “AI first” university 😣


I was wondering how they would be able to run such an expensive service based on just one person’s ad revenue:
Microsoft is also currently testing a limit of one hour for sessions, with up to five hours free a month
I just don’t understand how Microsoft thinks someone is going to sit through minutes of ads and be okay with only 5 hours per month in return.


Dumbphones are ridiculously insecure, and they only support SMS communications which don’t have any end-to-end encryption.


The thundermail domains are thundermail.com and tb.pro. I’m curious to see how they will compare to the top privacy-respecting email providers today, and how they think they will “provid[e] a better service than the other providers out there,” which would include Protonmail, Tutanota, etc.
Or maybe it’s the other way around 🙀