gokayburuc
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Technology@lemmy.world•Palantir and the New Order: Neoliberalism is dead. Say hello to TechlordismEnglish
4·4 days agoIt’s the age of “Mega Tech Corporations”
If corporations become immune to oversight by state legislative bodies, they exert pressure on governments and transform into feudal structures.At this point, countries that host technology companies have a major role to play.Today, if a technology company has billions of dollars, it can certainly pressure the government to act in its own interests.At this point, the government needs to create legal regulations for these types of companies.
gokayburuc@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•RAM Shortage Expected to Continue Into Next Year or LaterEnglish
8·7 days agoThe new shortage crisis will be in the energy sector.They will want to conserve energy resources and will therefore implement daily planned power outages. They will then transfer this saved energy to AI-like technology companies and the military.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft now offering chance to win $1 million or a car if you switch to EdgeEnglish
12·8 days agoThis disease is simply testing AI systems on your browsing data. It’s trying to collect data from your services and analyze it with AI. That’s all. If something is offering you big rewards, free services, or discounts, it’s probably using you as material for its services.

Come to the Turkey. There is hundreds of competitors except Republicians, Faschists and Democrats . Nobody knows what happening here in this country. Double excitement, triple adrenaline, endless pursuits, tempo never downs… One way in and no way out!
When you came back to America you will be a staunch patriot!
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Microsoft Exec Suggests AI Agents Will Need to Buy Software Licenses - Business Insider
14·12 days agothis is the way:

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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft Exec Suggests AI Agents Will Need to Buy Software Licenses - Business InsiderEnglish
5·13 days agoChain fraud activities are being carried out in chain systems like n8n, where AI agents are used together. It didn’t take them long to create systems that generate deepfake voices to sound like real people, directing users to buy a product or deposit money into an account. Many videos on this topic have surfaced in Türkiye, particularly on YouTube. If the users and system creators are to be penalized, then of course, information logs regarding these agents can be used.
However, if this is being done to keep some agents out of the system using user license fees, it will completely backfire.
gokayburuc@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microslop isn't removing Copilot from Windows 11, it's just renaming itEnglish
3·13 days agoWe weren’t expecting anything else anyway. Now they’ve come up with this licensing problem too.They have a proposal that would require all AI agents to operate under license.This way, they’re trying to eliminate other developers from the system even during the development phase.These are qualified sons of bitches.A horde of creatures capable of any despicable act to create a monopoly.
Here is the news: https://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-executive-suggests-ai-agents-buy-software-licenses-seats-2026-4
Yes. Although it’s actually a very good alternative, it suffers from a lack of community. Its use can be increased with a global community and localized communities.
gokayburuc@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon: Older Kindles can no longer download e-booksEnglish
3·17 days agoJailbreak then⚡
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pics@lemmy.world•Chesme Church in Saint Petersburg, Russia (2012)
1·20 days agoThere is nothing about this topic in Turkish history books.The war reparations the Ottoman Empire paid to Russia were used to build a massive palace complex.I saw and learned these things while living in Russia and learning Russian in 2014-2015.History books contain almost nothing about the naval battles, land battles, and ongoing wars with the Russians since 1700. However, Turkish history books only mention 3 of these agreements - Treaty of Karlowitz , Treaty of Pasarofca, Treaty of San Stefano. Even about the 1877 Ottoman-Russian War, very little information is provided.
Almost nothing has been written in history books about Ottoman-Russian relations from 1750 to 1910.But in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, I saw a different history.
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Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Microsoft says Copilot is for entertainment purposes only, not serious use — firm pushing AI hard to consumers and businesses tells users not to rely on it for important advice
2·23 days agoCopilot is awesome… Microslop is fantastic 😍 Microslop says : “Use our Donkeys 🐴 to pass the Mexican border” 🌮😆

gokayburuc@lemmy.worldto
Europe@feddit.org•Most Syrian refugees in Germany expected to return home in three years, Merz saysEnglish
3·26 days agoMigration waves are not among the primary structural problems in Germany.The German economy’s dependence on America along the Atlantic axis and the industrial shift of its workforce eastward constitute the root of the problem.Another issue is the brain drain from Germany.Many German citizens are migrating to German-speaking countries, primarily Austria, or to English-speaking regions for opportunities in the IT sector.In other words, Germany cannot retain its skilled workforce. It cannot break free from its economic dependence on America. Industrially, it cannot compete with China.When you add migration and a cumbersome bureaucracy to all of this, the current picture emerges.But it’s interesting that he thought he could solve the problem by eliminating secondary causes instead of addressing the root cause.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit banned Paul McCartney over phone-free concert photos post in their subredditEnglish
5·26 days agoBecause there are still a lot of content creators, especially in the technology field.If the process of sharing code and projects and receiving feedback took place on another platform, nobody would use Reddit.That’s my only reason.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Team turns DNA into a rewritable hard driveEnglish
1·2 months agoYes, there are those who are trying to develop it independently, but they can’t achieve the desired results quickly enough due to the scoring system.There are those developing vaccines independently, and those conducting genome projects independently, but ultimately, it all comes down to funding.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Team turns DNA into a rewritable hard driveEnglish
2·2 months agoBut here too, it comes down to money and power. Funding for scientific research is provided by wealthy governments and mega-corporations like FAANG and Neuralink (founded by Elon Musk). This dictates the goals for scientific research. Studies are conducted in areas where it is desired that what is possible be achieved. Currently, billions of dollars are being invested in projects such as artificial intelligence systems, robotics, and genome projects involving cell and tissue regeneration. The claim that science is independent is completely unfounded.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Team turns DNA into a rewritable hard driveEnglish
21·2 months agoNobody asked the real question? Why especially do they need to store data on DNA?
Human being wrote the data onto rocks, ceramics, papirus, paper, cd, harddisk… But what has happened? why now DNA? Is it the part of a transhuman project (evulotion circle : genesis - humanism - posthumanism - transhumanism)? Do we need to combine machines with organic parts?
Looking at the investments made in computer technology(ai, cloud etc.) , electronics(microchip industry, REEs etc. ), and biology(genom projects) over the last 40 years, I see that someone desperately wants transhumanism.
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Technology@lemmy.world•M365 Copilot gets its own version of Claude CoworkEnglish
4·2 months agoThis is the America - the land of “Opportunities” 🤠







This can be the main reason:
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