--PatrickDisabling the feature requires going to: File > Options > Trust Center > Trust Center Settings > Privacy Options > Privacy Settings > Optional Connected Experiences, and unchecking the box. Even with an unnecessary long opt-out steps, the European Union's GPDR agreement, which Microsoft complies with, requires all settings to be opt-in rather than opt-out by default. This directly contradicts EU GDPR laws, which could prompt an investigation from the EU.
Sure, sure. You're welcome to come over whenever you want. Feel free to bring coworkers.Dear Europe: I love you.
Well, specifically, I love GDPR.
But Europe as a whole is good too.
One of the few (arguably the only) smart things Britain did during Brexit was decide we were going to have our own version of GDPRDear Europe: I love you.
Well, specifically, I love GDPR.
But Europe as a whole is good too.
Now is maybe not the time for a CEO to draw attention to how willing he is to grind people down in order to make a buck.
Well, I'M scaroused.
How can you impress the judges if you're not folding yourself through alternate dimensions during your floor routine?
--Patrick
Gas has a new reason to be called the Gas Bandit. I'm pretty sure there's no way to stop him from generating red heads.I'm begging everyone to please not use AI created images or use things like ChatGPT. Don't create AI images. Don't share them. Don't encourage their use in any way.
https://heated.world/p/ai-is-guzzling-gas
If you can't buy your redheads at the store, homemade is fine!Gas has a new reason to be called the Gas Bandit. I'm pretty sure there's no way to stop him from generating red heads.
Is it really a lie if you don't know what you're saying is wrong ?Remember when the stereotype of robots and artificial intelligence is that they'd be so logical that they wouldn't lie? Kinda ironic that the thing that the current version of AI does best is lie.
1. The people using AI to make deepfakes, propaganda, and other lies know they're lying.Is it really a lie if you don't know what you're saying is wrong ?
I would argue that the pinnacle of AI/automata/robot/etc development has always been to attempt to create something indistinguishable from the original model, so yes--the end goal is to create the absolute most convincing lie possible. But I also believe that it is the creator who is telling that lie, and not the creation itself. The creation can go on to tell its own lies afterwards (e.g., Pinocchio), but responsibility for that "original sin" lie rests with its creator.Remember when the stereotype of robots and artificial intelligence is that they'd be so logical that they wouldn't lie? Kinda ironic that the thing that the current version of AI does best is lie.