my instagram @ zentex got disabled because someone tried to steal it using the meta AI exploit
look at my inbox. may 30 someone requested a recovery code, wasn’t me. june 1 instagram telling me i’m losing access. done nothing wrong and there’s zero humans at meta to contact
if this happened to you drop it below, i know i’m not the only on 😭 lets see each other’s pain side by side
This seems like a rational thing to do when you’re expecting a whole bunch people to be coming into your town from countries where tipping isn’t expected. Am I wrong?
Tell your grandmother no more Avocado Toast for breakfast. No more Starbucks!
She needs to cancel the subscriptions, pack a lunch.
I bet she has a new iPhone.
As evidenced by the unbridled promotion and implementation of technology at the expense of human dignity, we are truly experiencing an eclipse of the sense of what it means to be human. It is imperative to recover an understanding of the true meaning and grandeur of humanity as intended by God. It is in this sense that the challenge we currently face is not technological, but anthropological, and it is my hope that the Encyclical Letter to be published within a few days will contribute to answering this challenge.
Banish this dumb recurring Boomer lecture. People aged 20-50 aren't struggling with costs because of lattés and avocado toast. College costs 10X what it did for our parents. Average house price up 60% in 6 years. Health insurance doubled since ACA debacle. All policy choices.
People don't hate generative AI because "technology scary", they hate it because it's a plagiarising slop machine polluting the internet and everything else with slop and replacing human labour with slop.
Scraping websites and having AI summarize them, so that no one visits the websites, is theft.
Training AI on videos, so that it can make new videos that compete with them, is theft.
We are witnessing the largest theft of creative work in history.
I have heard people claim that the reaction people are having against AI is the same reaction people had when the internet started to be introduced. And as someone who was there at the time, I can tell you NO IT FUCKING WASN'T.
Which part is the good movie? The ridiculous slow space chase? The trip to the casino planet that was a waste of time. The main villain dying before doing anything? The jedi training that had no training? The final battle where all the good guys stood outside to get killed and flew ships that never fired a shot? The hero dying to stall the bad guys for 90 seconds? Where is this "Good movie" hiding?
Non-technical teams are now shipping production code with no oversight from managers who are busy with 15+ direct reports and getting their hands dirty being player-coaches.
Sounds like exactly what I want in my financial institution.