So I wrote something for something. Part of the @citiesandmemory “A Century of Sounds” Project in collaboration with the Pitt Rivers Museum. More unites us than divides us…. We Dance, We Dream, We Love (for Timon Beri) #SoundCloud#electronicmusic
https://t.co/7CdqJlWsMO
@StrettyDave Ffs can we stop with the measured approach please… we want outrage, ranting and shouting about how on football manager he is shite! Blocked and reported! 😉
Generative AI doesn’t run on magic. It runs on massive data pipelines built on privacy violations by design.
Our new @Amnesty report exposes how big tech’s AI systems are powered by surveillance, data extraction, and abuse of people’s rights, at scale.
We researched the models powering some of the most popular publicly available standalone generative AI tools, including GPT 3 by Open AI, Google’s Gemini, Meta’s Llama, DeepSeek and tools by Midjourney and Stable Diffusion.
This is not innovation at any cost. It comes at a high price: our human rights.
Read the report: https://t.co/MGRonqai7o
With Ederson’s arrival at #mufc seemingly imminent, analyst and scout @nikstorey_ touches on his suitability as the first step in United’s midfield recruitment.
Also touches on Carrick’s role overseeing the rebuild, Matheus Fernandes talk and the marquee CM hopefully to come.
It actually doesn’t because the end result is still the same. The original creators get replaced with AI. There isn’t a creative industry where this works or is sustainable. The end result is exactly the same because the ‘business model’ doesn’t work…
The easiest solution would be to pass a law that AI companies need to pay royalties to (or otherwise fairly compensate) all owners of the creative works they've used to train their AI models. Done.
This all goes away overnight.