OpenAI uncovered a China-linked campaign that tried to turn Americans against AI data centers by posing as regular people online.
The posts focused on rising electricity demand, water use, and the impact of large data centers on local communities.
OpenAI investigator Ben Nimmo said the campaign was “jumping onto the bandwagon of a genuine pre-existing domestic debate” rather than creating a new issue.
According to OpenAI, the operation tried to “exploit and amplify existing public concerns” but showed little sign of impact. Nimmo said, “We didn’t see any signs that they succeeded.”
A family farm donated 87 acres of land to the city of Taylor, Texas to be made into a public park.
The city sold it for $10 million to build a 135,000 square foot data center.
when I was a kid
I had a pc
it was purely for work
it had no proper graphic card
it had 6 gb of ram with the worst cpu ever
i was playing roblox at barely 30 fps
and I played cs:go at 10 fps
it was so fucking miserable that watching youtuber playing game is more fun
YouTuber Reckless Ben says he can no longer upload videos about the Bricks & Minifigs LEGO scandal without going to jail
"Now that I'm officially served, I cannot even mention this company or I will be in jail ... this company was telling the court I was making bomb threats"
shut the fuck up
honestly
never speak ever again
like shut the fuck up
you
YOU
let me tell you how much I hate
YOU only see art as physical detail
the amount on line
THAT'S ALL YOU CARE
you don't care about meaning
it's all hype moment and aura and shit
pure shit
fucking bullshit
Hiatus x Hiatus fans are so performative that they want u to believe the bs on the left that looks like an unfinished children’s picture book is better drawn than what’s on the right
If you are a mangaka who can draw humans rather well but it's a physically impossible task to draw a decent looking dinosaur... just don't include them in the first place.
Read Dinosaur Sanctuary.