llms bullshit
Inspired by WEB3 is going great, created by Molly White. A log of what is happening because of llm products and its creators (awaiting for a better title). This list is a link list. It provides a chronological ( order from newest when I found the page, not the page's creation date) list of links.
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Apple is pulling its AI-generated notifications for news after generating fake headlines | CNN Business
Apple is temporarily pulling its newly introduced artificial intelligence feature that summarizes ne
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You don’t have to pay the Microsoft 365 price increase - Consumer NZ
Here’s how to keep the price of your subscription the same as it’s always been.
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Google's Search Results are Infested, and Open AI is Using Google's Playbook from the 2000s
Google search results are becoming annoying to use and Open AI is about to eat Google's lunch.
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Who and What comprise AI Skepticism? - by Benjamin Riley
An attempt to do justice to a diverse community
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Excerpt from a message I just posted in a #diaspora team internal f
Excerpt from a message I just posted in a #diaspora team internal forum category. The context here is that I recently get pinged by slowness/load spikes on the diaspora* project web infrastructure (Discourse, Wiki, the project website, ...), and looking at the traffic logs makes me impressively angry.In the last 60 days, the diaspora* web assets received 11.3 million requests. That equals to 2.19 req/s - which honestly isn't that much. I mean, it's more than your average personal blog, but nothing that my infrastructure shouldn't be able to handle.However, here's what's grinding my fucking gears. Looking at the top user agent statistics, there are the leaders:2.78 million requests - or 24.6% of all traffic - is coming from Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; GPTBot/1.2; +https://openai.com/gptbot).1.69 million reuqests - 14.9% - Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_1) AppleWebKit/600.2.5 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/8.0.2 Safari/600.2.5 (Amazonb...
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Yes, That Viral LinkedIn Post You Read Was Probably AI-Generated | WIRED
A new analysis estimates that over half of longer English-language posts on LinkedIn are AI-generated, indicating the platform’s embrace of AI tools has been a success.
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AI Friend Company Spent $1.8 Million and Most of Its Funds on Domain Name
AI companion Friend appears to have spent most of its funds on buying friend.com.
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AI video startup Runway reportedly trained on thousands of YouTube videos without permission
AI company Runway reportedly scraped thousands of YouTube videos and pirated versions of copyrighted movies without permission. Alleged spreadsheets of internal company data suggest Runway trained its Gen-3 model using YouTube content from Disney, Netflix, Pixar and popular media outlets.
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