Yeah but LLMs don’t train off of data automatically, you need a separate dedicated process for that, it won’t happen from just using them. In that sense, companies can still use your data to train them in the background, even if you aren’t directly using an LLM, or they can not train them even when you are using them. I guess in the latter case there is a bigger incentive for them to train them than otherwise, but to me it seems basically the same thing privacy wise.
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One thing I don’t get with people fearing AI is when something adds AI and suddenly it’s a privacy nightmare. Yeah, in some cases it does make it worse, but in most cases, what was stopping the company from taking your data anyways? LLMs are just algorithms that process data and output something, they don’t inherently give firms any additional data. Now, in some cases that means data that previously wasn’t or that shouldn’t be sent to a server is now being sent, but I’ve seen people complain about privacy so often in cases where I don’t understand why AI is your tipping point, if you don’t trust the company to not store your data when using AI, why trust it in the first place?
They aren’t saying every person of those generations is the same. Your family is very techy and it makes sense that they’d be knowledgeable, but the point of the meme is that there was a generation that grew up with tech that kinda worked most of the time, forcing them to learn how to use it to be effective, leading to a higher proportion of people knowing how computers work. Nowadays, except if your job is fixing computers, the chance you know them in-depth and how to tinker with them is much lower, because there is no need, they just work most of the time.
Redex@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla warns Germany could soon declare ad blockers illegalEnglish1·5 days agoHosting costs heavily depend on the type of service, YouTube’s costs are very much not negligible, but it is true that for most sites it is very cheap. But hosting costs aren’t the only cost, many sites provide useful reviews, news, or testing that costs them money to produce, which they pay for with ads. Yes, some sites survive using alternative payment methods, but I’m skeptical that this can scale to the rest of the internet. My fear is that we’ll end up in a situation where 90% of the internet is just YouTube, Facebook, Reddit and other giants and people get all of their news, reviews and other information from those sites, which I think is worse than having ads.
Redex@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•SpaceX says states should dump fiber plans, give all grant money to StarlinkEnglish52·5 days agoLol, lmao even
Redex@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla warns Germany could soon declare ad blockers illegalEnglish13·5 days agoI’m not advocating for you being forced physically to watch ads, I’m saying that as it stands, ads are the payment method and you actively blocking them means you’re not paying for what you’re using. I’m not criticising people for that, I’m simply stating a fact. If everyone on the internet was to use adblockers, most of the web would die out, and first to die would be actually useful sites that provide helpful information that they invested time and money into making, such as news, review sites, etc. Perhaps the threat of adblockers itself is benefitial for the internet as it might force websites to find alternate, better payment methods, but I don’t see what you could replace ads with since people won’t be willing to pay a monthly subscription for every site they visit, and most people won’t pay for donations if you try a donations based model.
Redex@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla warns Germany could soon declare ad blockers illegalEnglish424·5 days agoI know I’m gonna get a lot of hate for this because everyone here despises ads, but I can see an argument for it. I don’t know if it is legaly sound, but morally, it boils down to the fact that you are literally using a service without paying for it. The website is offering you a product and the payment is ads. If you don’t want to pay for it, don’t use it, otherwise you really are just stealing it (even if that “stealing” costs very little to the site). I personally use an adblocker and agree that ads on most sites are obnoxious, but I also feel like people make adblockers out to be completely black and white, which they are not.
I’m sure he was referring to the card game, which is commonly referred to as Bela.
What sort of proof could you have that would proove they forced him to type that, other anyone just claiming they did. It also sounds completely unnecessary and pointless.
Redex@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Steam payment headaches grow as PayPal is no longer usable for much of the world: Valve hopes to bring it back in the future, 'but the timeline is uncertain'English25·8 days agoThe problem is that if you make a PayPal equivalent, you’re still beholdent to MasterCard and Visa since you need them for people to actually add money to their account, and if you want to make a direct competitor to MasterCard and Visa, that’s basically impossible without government support because they’re way too entrenched, why would a business support a random new payment method that nobody is using yet.
Holy fuck I did not know they were so hot, how does a human body even survive that for any amount of time.
I get that, but I also sometimes see the people behind them when walking completely loose their shit from that, visibly angry, leaning in, yelling and honking, which I feel is a bit overkill.
I don’t understand how, but somehow drivers seem to be the biggest whinny cunts on the planet. I feel like 80% of drivers rage from the smallest of inconveniences, if you inconvenience them for even a few seconds they’ll yell at you or flip you off. God forbid someone not notice the bonus right-turn green arrow. I feel like every time I see that everyone behind them wants to bring hell down upon them and curse their entire lineage for even existing. Even people I know personally that are typically very nice and aren’t prone to getting angry get irrationally mad at people they see on the street for such trivial things. It’s amazing.
Damn, this is totally gonna be a thing, and I’m all for it. We shall all become cute cat girls.