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Anonymous
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Good news! AI is racist as fuck.

http://www.livescience.com/58675-artificial-intelligence-learns-biases-from-human-language.html

Archive
https://mlpol.net/archive/mlpol/13081.html

What are you doing to make pony waifus real
https://mlpol.net/archive/mlpol/11399.html
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Anonymous
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>REVEALED: DuckDuckGo Sells Private Search Information of Users to Microsoft
>DuckDuckGo, a search engine that claims to be privacy oriented, has betrayed their users yet again.
>The search engine is being exposed for selling information to Microsoft through a third-party tracker on their smartphone app.
>Researcher Zach Edwards made the discovery and blasted DuckDuckGo in a Twitter post:
https://bigleaguepolitics.com/revealed-duckduckgo-sells-private-search-information-of-users-to-microsoft/
https://twitter.com/thezedwards/status/1528808790845362176
Anonymous
No.1543
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Anonymous
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>Why Are Some Electronic Bikes and Scooters Catching Fire?
>Several electric scooters and electric bikes are bursting into flames. According to New York City Fire Department, e-battery-related fires are up a whopping 233% in two years in the Big Apple. The fires have resulted in 163 injuries and 10 deaths, including a 5-year-old girl who was killed in an apartment building fire. California couple Daniel and Linda Jones say they lost everything when their electric scooter caught on fire. Electrical engineer Brad Davis says many fires are caused by overcharging or faulty batteries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-nE-w72Yrg
Anonymous
No.2380
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>OpenAI Reportingly Hiring "Army" of Devs to Train AI to Replace Entry-Level Coders
>Knowing what a line of code might look like is one thing. Having a nuanced understanding of why and how a program needs to be written is entirely another, and by quietly outsourcing human engineers' thought processes, OpenAI seems intent on closing that gap.
https://futurism.com/the-byte/openai-replace-entry-level-coders-ai
Anonymous
No.2381
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>>2380
ChatGPT even knows how to code mugen characters. That's absurdly obscure.
Anonymous
No.2382
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>>2381
I don't like where this is going.
Anonymous
No.2383
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>>2382
What? It's not hard to code mugen characters, just tedious. Although if the AI can code for people, the troons infiltrating and taking over spaces for programmers might find it even easier to keep pretending to know how to code.
Anonymous
No.2385
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>>2383
I don't like technology taking over. I'll leave millions out of business.
Anonymous
No.2386
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>>2385
How many were out of business when kids didn't have to be chimney sweeps any more? People at the time claimed this would destroy the economy. It didn't.
It will replace retards who are only capable of doing entry-level shit AIs can do better. Or enable retards who can't code at all or fix/edit their code when told to. But if retards don't get identified and removed by the company, they were dievershitty hires anyway.
AI is a useful tool because it can automate tedious tasks the rich would normally pay people to do for them.
Go and make something with the aid of AI, it's surprisingly fun.
Anonymous
No.2387
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>>2386
>It will replace retards who are only capable of doing entry-level shit AIs can do better. Or enable retards who can't code at all or fix/edit their code when told to. But if retards don't get identified and removed by the company, they were dievershitty hires anyway.
You still don't get it.
Having millions out of work is recipe for social collapse. Look at North Korea for example, a very backward society with full employment and therefore almost guaranteed social stability.
Anonymous
No.2388
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>>2387
Even if societal collapse did happen just because a ton of coders get fired for not being better at coding than an AI, do you think social collapse will benefit heavily armed fit white men and their heavily armed fit white friends? Or do you think it will benefit the jews whose power relies on brainwashed whites and foreign mercenaries to uphold?
Anonymous
No.2390
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>>2388
Definitely the jews will win. Sorry.
The moral rot is too advanced and most White men are still believing that voting is their exit gateway.
Look it this way, there is not a single historic opportunity that I'm aware of in which government employees have turned their weapons against their commanders, always has been against their own neighbors; because it is the constant flow of shekels what make them tick. How many times we have heard that first they will put the well-being of their own family over the Nation? Many, I believe. So, the jews have an standing army ready to go against the Nation.
From a tactical point of view, Whites will have a veeeeeeeeeeeeery steep gradient to resist, don't even think of winning as the jews can replace soldier loses by just hiring new recruits. The standing army has made plans many decades ago to isolate sectors and sweep all resistors inside. Given that Whites lack cohesion or even the proper hardware to make a dent on the well armored attackers, external help to come to the rescue is a fantasy.
So, we are in this mess because our parents and grand parents did nothing because of fear of risking their material comfort and be called names, now that the moral decay is terminal and most Whites are afraid of thugs in government costumes plus the constant threat of to be snitched by their own neighbors, I see no other option than to take the loses, to keep a low profile and flee before to get surrounded. Take in count that making your last stand is useless at less you refuse to live like a slave or been taken prisoner, in that case you have God's blessing.
Sorry the blackpill.
Anonymous
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>>2390
That's sad bro. Maybe suicide is your best option at this point.
Anonymous
No.2392
>>2391
Suicide is homosexual because killing one gay nigger isn't as cool as killing hundreds of gay niggers in a mass shooting after a crime spree full of sabotage.
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Anonymous
No.2505
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>>2504
Alternative is to get a FOSS smart phone. My experience with my Samsung A52 with LineageOS has been great. Only FOSS apps and absolutely no jewgle garbage
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>>2505
Meh, they want to limit screen-time tho. It's not about privacy.
That said, LineageOS is great. It also has superior backwards compatibility with older android apps in my experience.
You can also run it in Linux with nearly native speed through a container:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Waydroid
Anonymous
No.2507
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>>2506
Hive mind brother. I just switched over to Mint and HoloIso(SteamOs3) for my gaming computer. Fuck Bill Gates. He only bought his OS. Balmer did all the work.
Anonymous
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>>2507
>hive mind
Indeed
>Bill Gaytes
His downfall is neigh.
Anonymous
No.2509
>>2506
The picture on the left was made with passion. A unique pony with a unique pose and a unique outfit. Her cute anime eyes are adorable.
It's not show-accurate like the recolour on the right, probably traced from Octavia or some other background pony, but I think it's better that way.
Anonymous
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>Samsung Fights Back Against Beijing's Tech Theft, Sues Chinese Firm BOE Over Patent Infringement
>Amid escalating tension between South Korea and China, Samsung has drawn attention by pulling out of the Shanghai Mobile World Congress for the first time in six years and initiating its maiden patent lawsuit against Chinese company BOE. The moves come in the wake of repeated allegations of technology theft by China against Samsung’s technology.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/samsung-fights-back-against-beijings-tech-theft-sues-chinese-firm-boe-over-patent
Anonymous
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New revolutionary Chinese phone.
Four million advance orders for a $2800 phone in three days. The Chinese market has collapsed. Western companies can safely stay away.
Black market price already over RMB 90K ($12,641)
4 million pre-order with an estimated 60-100K initial batch available
https://x.com/XH_Lee23/status/1833435764895715798
Anonymous
No.3450
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>>3447
>revolutionary
How though? What new technologies does it utilize? Multi+Folding screen phones have been out for a while now and they're generally regarded as dysfunctional and fragile with no practical applications found for the added screens or flexibility. Every other spec listing from the (uselessly) high megapixel optically stabilized camera to the multi gigs of RAM are common on enthusiast phones from all other manufacturers.

The fascinatingly dystopian swing to the ordeal is that a hundred million Chinese and Indians are in a rush to finance such a device for it to only be used to scam Westerners out of the digital currency, which we all know is what the dual SIM is for.
Anonymous
No.3451
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>>3450
>multi gigs of RAM
Is 16gigs a lot for phones? Kek
Anonymous
No.3453
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>>3447
idk, seems to me tech is just sort of out of ideas. They have been for awhile now. That's why they've transitioned from making genuine innovations and improvements to just grafting new novelty features onto devices that are already about as functional as they're going to get. Like a bendable screen is pretty cool from an engineering point of view I guess, it's neat that they figured out how to make that work. However, I can't say I've ever been in a situation where I find myself saying "gee, this task would be so much easier if only I could bend my phone in half."
Anonymous
No.3454
>>3451
The thing is, there is NOTHING that the phone does out of the box that needs that much ram. Any recent smartphone has an APU or separate GPU with its own VRAM that handles UI and camera processing. It's as if the gigs are piled on only to give tards more time before whatever virus app they installed starts slugging their phone with backloaded ads. It gives poos more leeway to make their shitcode worse. And last I read the ram in newer Samsung phones has a 2004-tier bus speed, something like 830mhz.

>>3453
>idk, seems to me tech is just sort of out of ideas.
There's a lot of neat stuff out there that would add novelty and function to phones. The technology behind the 3DS screen for example has been made so much better in the past 14 years. Multiple cameras is already the norm on phones so they could move one to the bottom and suddenly we have a 3D camera. That would streamline using phones as quality VR headsets, especially with cheaper Samsung tablets now using 120+ screen hz. 3D capability could put phones on the map for having exclusive game titles actually worth playing. The phone could be a rangefinder with that tech and also make 3D scanning of objects and places more efficient which would contribute to every industry reliant on that. But of course, the technology is held up in patent purgatory so nobody is allowed to do anything with it unless they convince the holder to share its usage (through billions in upfront payments followed by royalties).

Patents pin technological development to the cross. Even stupid shit like modern phones not being able to use GPS satellites, instead relying on data bands, is because the idea of adding a GPS receiver to a phone is patented by some patent farm.
Anonymous
No.3459
>>3453
>However, I can't say I've ever been in a situation where I find myself saying "gee, this task would be so much easier if only I could bend my phone in half."
I think it is about real state aka how many pixels can be shown. To me it looks like a natural evolution from a tiny surface meant to show rich text.