D. G. Marshall
@davidtheeviloverlord@mastodon.social
@cstross
As someone who grew up reading Asimov's robot books, I never thought we'd be
on a timeline where the First Law of Robotics would be:
A robot may not injure our company's profits, or, through inaction, allow
our company's profits to come to harm.
After the ICE murder of Renee
Nicole Good yesterday, it's easy to think that this is a reaction, but, no, it's
apparently that ICE goons are just walking on to school property and threatening students
and assaulting school staff: Minneapolis schools
cancel classes after Border Patrol clash disrupts dismissal at Roosevelt
The move came after officials at Roosevelt High School said armed U.S. Border
Patrol officers came on school property during dismissal Wednesday and began tackling
people, handcuffed two staff members and released chemical weapons on bystanders.
The guy, Im telling him like, Please step off the school grounds, and this
dude comes up and bumps into me and then tells me that I pushed him, and hes trying to
push me, and he knocked me down, a school official, who spoke to MPR News on condition of
anonymity said.
gnilleps
@gnilleps@mastodon.art
I sometimes see people complaining about their experience on one social media
platform being terrible as opposed to another, and someone else will have had a different
experience. And I think a lot of its down to how you curate your feed. For example; I
principally follow illustrators here on Mastodon, so my feed is largely
waitWhy is it all
rainbow Linux? WHY IS IT ALL RAINBOW LINUX?!?
myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win
I've been reading about what really helped people who had problems with "AI
Psychosis" and one tip jumped out at me:
Open a second window and tell it exactly the opposite of each thing you say.
This helps to expose the sycophancy and shatters the illusion of sincerity and
humanity.
Thought it was worth sharing. And frankly, it's exactly such an exercise that
made me disgusted with the tech. "It just says ANYTHING is wonderful and genius. I'm not
special."
Of course this may backfire: The
"Spiritual Bliss Attractor": Something Weird Happens When You Leave Two AIs Talking To
Each Other
"By 30 turns, most of the interactions turned to themes of cosmic unity or
collective consciousness, and commonly included spiritual exchanges, use of Sanskrit,
emoji-based communication, and/or silence in the form of empty space," a paper from Anthropic explains.
Dell is noticing that consumers are waiting for an application before embracing AI: Dell's CES 2026 chat was the most pleasingly un-AI
briefing I've had in maybe 5 years
"We're very focused on delivering upon the AI capabilities of a devicein fact
everything that we're announcing has an NPU in itbut what we've learned over the course of
this year, especially from a consumer perspective, is they're not buying based on AI,"
Terwilliger says bluntly. "In fact I think AI probably confuses them more than it helps
them understand a specific outcome."
Via.
So, yeah, the NWS used gen"AI" for a map and created a forecast with Idaho towns that don't exist: https://www.washingtonpost.com...026/01/06/nws-ai-map-fake-names/
But, currently searching on that term in Startpage brings up stories this, searching on that term in Google brings up nothing.
Ex-Arizona lawmaker who questioned
election integrity to be sentenced for using forged signatures. Austin Smith...
A former Republican lawmaker who questioned the integrity of Arizonas
elections and served as a leader for the conservative group Turning Point Action is
scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday for using nominating petitions that contained forged
signatures...
This Jan. 6 plaque was made to honor law enforcement.
Its nowhere to be found at the Capitol.
House Speaker Mike Johnson,
a Louisiana Republican, has yet to formally unveil the plaque. And the Trump
administrations Department
of
Justice is seeking to dismiss a police officers lawsuit
asking that it be displayed as intended. The Architect of the Capitol, which was responsible for obtaining and
displaying the plaque, said in light of the federal litigation, it cannot comment.