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  • Are there any headphones that include an opus player with a micro sd card?

  • I want a new browser than completely "reskins" the most important websites. There is Reader View on firefox which I wish would be a bit more expanded and flexible. And maybe something like web archive but it only P2P shares the simplified reader view of articles and pages. For that simpler AI models could be very useful.

    If there was just one country on earth that would say no to intellectual property laws. You could put a central repository server there and mirror most of the internet and make it accessible again. I'd gladly pay a few bucks a month for that. Maybe combine it with a VPN.

  • It doesn't have the best robot for the job, it only needs to be more profitable than a human for that particular job, and be a "slot in replacement" with low risk. The free market system is very inefficient that way lol.

  • The irishstar apparently is a tabloid newspaper.

  • Robots are getting better bit by bit. Basically the percentage of the population that has a certain "skill ceiling" is slowly growing.

  • But you can make a soft transition, replace this or that without redesigning everything and take on huge risks. As long as it saves money it works.

    So far humans can do FAR more complex work than robots can. The goal has to be to design a robot that you can program by telling and showing it what to do with human language. If you can do that and save money, then you have a robot that can truly scale. Instead of designing thousands of new factories, you have one robot that can be put into every factory on earth. And those robots will benefit from economies of scale.

  • Long term the value of human labor under capitalism will move towards zero. This is inevitable. Under socialism, AI could be used to reduce working hours or improve economic planning.

    You're just angry. And instead of suggesting something a politician actually could use as a demand or as a policy, you're just ranting. And for them that is perfect to exploit.

  • I totally agree that AI is a force multiplier (for profit and seeking power) but what to do about this? What would concrete policies we could demand actually look like?

    My issue is that this goes against fuckai doctrine: "AI is completely useless and can't do anything, can't replace workers, produces no intelligent output, can't code, can't produce images or video or anything really. Only slop!" According to fuckai, it's completely worthless. So how CAN it be a force multiplier? The enemy is at the same time too strong and too weak. This is an example of the doublethink this requires and it's my main problem. This disconnect with reality.

    Not just is it disgusting just like other reality deniers (e.g. maga, antivax, climate, ukraine) who thought terminate and just verbally attack when they meet someone who disagrees, it makes it easy for this outrage to be used against us. If there is a resistance to AI, the AI bros could not ask for a less effective resistance to face. Look at the comments here, now they want to cancel George Lucas because he sees potential for visual effects lol.

    I believe this force multiplier will slowly build up over the next decade. The AI bubble will presumably pop soonish, we'll have a massive economic crisis (which started long before AI) and eventually we'll find and deploy "useful" applications of these new AI models.

    Of course, as a socialist, should I refuse a machine that does useful work? I don't believe so. E.g. I see immense potential for these LLM models to be used for planned economies and other things.

    So what policies do we actually want? I don't see any demands except stopping data centers. Which is sensible. BTW even the Anthropic CEO called for a moratorium and regulation on AI.

    The first should be mandatory electronic metadata tags for AI generated images and tags. The second should be slow down the speed of data centers and regulating that they need to be actually sustainable ecologically (e.g. solar and wind and recyclable batteries and water).

    The larger issue I see is that our global economy, that the vast majority of money today is "imaginary". It's not backed by actual real production or services. We keep printing money, and people want to grow that money so we see this insane multi trillion investment boom into overhype. That is why even the anthropic CEO thinks AI is growing too fast. Imagine if we'd invest all that money sensibly. And that has nothing to do with AI really.

  • A "restoration era" USA where all the damage is being fixed and institutions repaired like you describe would practically take some kind of temporary military dictatorship. Because it's not just the idiots in maga, you have all kinds of idiots who think this principle or this or that is important and everything has been gamed for decades by the plutocrats to only serve them. So everything is poisoned, everything needs to be changed, so you can't rely on any sensible majority or institution to work with you. That includes news media and journalists and the "freedom" of the press to serve as a voice for the plutocracy.

  • Buahaha thanks for that! I've loved the piping lingo in Patriot and had no idea where it came from.

  • Objectively you can ask a billion people and see what their opinions are on various star wars media. It's one of the few things a billion people will know and have an opinion about.

    But because George Lucas said something positive about AI use for visual effects, suddenly what mustn't be, can't be. You people have no problem denying reality and shouting out alternative facts if it suits your agenda.

  • There is really a purposeful ignorance to the whole fuckai movement. Like the OP article treats "AI is notorious for stealing from humans" as a settled argument, like if you don't agree with that statement it's a moral failing. There is no disagreements in their echo chambers any more, only good vs evil. But as we know, only a Sith deals in absolutes lol.

    Or "a technology that’s being used to remove the human element from the process" yeah it - once it actually does look better and is more controllable - can drastically reduce how much human labor is needed.

    But that argument has two sides, and thee author is basically making a pro-capitalism argument. Films and movies SHOULD belong to the capitalists, who control who can make movies and expensive entertainment, they get to control the narrative, and obviously anything that won't make money never sees daylight. Yeah it's nice that people work on movies, but it incredibly expensive.

    If their argument was that we should build a socialist movie industry, with a separate institution with separate elections printing money to produce movies and art and the voters get to vote and influence what is being financed - yeah that would be nice. But who can even imagine some system today any more?

    Instead we are already seeing plenty of amateurs making shitty AI movies and slop, but eventually the tools will get better and the best new directors will produce worthwhile art.

    And the argument against is of course "no current AI is a dead end here someone said it over there, it won't get better, only slop!" and then they treat THAT as a settled argument and a moral failing to think we'll see progress. Do these people now have eyes to see? People struggle to tell if a scene is AI generated or not, but someone it's not good enough and a filmmaker saying "yeah cool" is worthy of being scolded?

    Just the last months we've seen breakthroughs in computing hardware and in software with full 27b models compressed to "terniary" fitting on a smartphone. The AI bubble is grotesque and will pop. The advancements in AI models will remain.

    All this hatred and rage should be directed against capitalism and the plutocrats, but it's being misdirected and turn out counterproductive.

    The most straightforward AI policy we should push is to mandate AI metadata tags for images, video and text that must remain when editing. So you can immediately see a watermark or icon on an image or video in the browser. But do we hear this anywhere?

  • This should really be a critique of capitalism. The problem is that the plutocracy is very good at using your anger and rage against you.

  • I mean yeah totally, it sounds comically evil lol. But I don't think this will even work out for them.

    If it could work out to really cleanroom create new standard library stuff, then the "value of programming labour" has actually gone down very much. At least for these kinds of "solved problems". That would be the moral there, that we have solved certain problems and now have machine intelligence who can create infinite variations and adaptations to this. Which would be awesome, being able to rewrite much of the IT stack in more safe or more performant languages, or automatically optimize and improve. If that was possible already it would be a cause to celebrate. On to code bigger and better things.

    But we're not even there yet, they'd have plenty of problems, bugs, issues and downsides with their "malus alternative". So I don't see a huge issue with this.

  • "I just read this" in a review of someone very upset about requiring an account, while the signup server was offline over Christmas. I'm very sorry I came off so "confidently", I thought writing "I read this" is a reasonable indication that this is second hand knowledge not first hand. Hearsay in a court of public opinion you could say. I guess this confidence is just my natural charisma which is my undoing again lol

    It might also be that this is only true for the regional distributor in my country. I suspect my country is the original inventor of enshittification.

  • You're welcome. Cunningham's Law is proven to work flawlessly again.

  • Oh awesome. I'd love something like that, and do think we need to kind of train every person to understand and analyze others empathy better. Because this is a major problem when selecting, voting or promoting people into position of power. Every time there is a competition for a promotion, the ones that care the least about anything but more power or money or influence will be statistically more likely to advance. The more self serving the better. So at the top end you have function sociopaths who are very adept at lying about themselves or even to themselves.

    Detecting purely self-serving or greedy people would be awesome and should be taught and trained for in school as basic political education. You know like math or PT is taught and trained. And candidates for political power should be put through some kind of "psychological gauntlet" to make it at least more likely they show they care or believe in something besides gaining more power.

    It might also be possible to create a kind of AI models to evaluate and analyze people seeking power. Like some sort of lie detector test observing every reaction and every word and tonal shift in a conversation with the machine. Something like the interrogation in Blade Runner or "The Expanse" Season 1. Of course a bit of a ludicrous idea.

    Might be better to just pick someone at random, quite likely to get better world leaders like that.

    But this remains a fundamental problem of any hierarchical system, no matter if capitalism or socialism. We are now in an age where humanity can easily destroy itself, and we have collectively chosen, or proven unable, to save ourselves from the existential danger of climate change. And despite our "advances in ethics" in general, we're still ruled by total shits. And no matter what system we choose the problem will persist. Lack of empathy is a very strong indicator for that.

    Sorry for the long rant lol

    FYI, I believe you use narcissist wrong, because generally they "weaponize empathy" to manipulate people. They absolutely need to maintain a false glamorous mirror image of their own ego (or they die) and will use all sorts of rationalizations or delusions to keep that up. From a young age they need to pretend and for that they need to read people very well. And as long as they see you as one of the awesome people they'll charm you, but if they see you as one of the shit people they'll flip and treat you like dirt. And no amount of time will change that lol.

  • Probably very illegal! Drones would be relatively easy to track versus for example bullets from a random hunting rifle. They should really label every single bullet of ammunition in the US.