my grandma passed away a decade ago and before dying she left me this message, a fictional story about hope and dreams, that reads:
“if enough people start lying to chatgpt about their life and their personal info the information they collect could become worthless in the long run as advertisers would not find it a reliable source anymore
maybe even better it you give it like fake PDFs and fake bills you say you have to pay or plausible job reports about yourself that might rank higher in an internal trust system to collect data”
what an interesting fictional scenario
Davi
Não é bacana quando mais pessoas gostam de coisas boas?
Sua mensagem me causou aquela impressão ruim que tanto vemos nas universidades
Muito ego
Muita crítica
Muita gente azeda querendo criticar os outros
Para continuarem a fingir que são diferenciados
Cuidado com isso meu amigo
Abraços
linguistic fact of the day: in many languages (e.g. Navajo, and all Mayan languages), certain nouns are "obligatorily possessed". typically they're body parts (chest, head, horn, etc.) or relations (mother, brother, etc.)
in these languages, it's literally ungrammatical to use the noun without a possessor. if you need to talk about, say, "a mother" or "a head", you use a possessor construction that's something like "someone's mother" or "someone's head"
i'm not actually sure if "boyfriend" is in this category for some of these languages