In one day, Sam Altman got fired from OpenAI, YouTube started threatening unlabeled AI content with a perma ban, and Discord discontinued their AI without explanation. Is something happening behind closed doors that we don't know about yet?
@livelovegeek@ThatConference Growing up in Wisconsin That Conference was *the* con to go to. So glad it lives up to the reputation and you had a good time (I hope you found some good cheeses 😄)! Hope I can make next year.
@grenadedropper If that does not fit your needs, then building something that can create your rich objects from each smaller part and return that as a blob to your users might be a good choice. You probably don't want clients making requests back and forth a lot for experience reasons.
@grenadedropper I'm not entirely sure I understand what you're building. You are sending a message -> PlayFab -> Azure and your saved state is in the Azure service?
PlayFab does provide Entities that you can use directly for saving state (no Azure bits needed): https://t.co/TuBRedp5Mm
A few other Bay Area people follow me here, is anyone interested with the weather being less wet now to meetup in a park or along the water in Oakland/San Francisco for some boardgames some weekend in May?
@bitandbang These kind of executives are the worst. They know the right things to say, but always twist them with their own self-serving spin.
To do this while reporting 37% sales growth for Q1 over last year... These people did land the sales. Execs just failed to Execute.
Recent @Outlook mobile updates are breaking user settings and resetting things like email signatures. You won't see a signiture on your messages as you type them but it's appending them during the send now.
Turn this off again if you don't want to spam your friends with ads.
Twitter's removed the retweet attribution feature, I was intending to come back for a bit because some people I care about are still on this site. I don't think I can stay here though.
Please use another one of my socials or reach out if you don't know them.
If it seems like the world of "AI" and "AI ethics" is moving too fast, I'd like to point out that the fundamental problems are in fact relatively unchanging and keeping an eye on the people involved can be a good anchor. Two cases in point:
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