When they said they were banning accounts that purchased NSFW art commissions, they apparently meant even past NSFW commissions.
This money is for my mother & now it's being held for 180 days?
@PayPal, this is absolutely unacceptable. I will not be making another account with you & I will never use your service again. This is a joke & I feel awful for anyone, including artists, who have to use your garbage.
One extremely funny thing that happened this semester is that Harvard students cheated using their university-provided ChatGPT subscriptions, and were caught because the university had access to their accounts
AI agents can now start real businesses.
@Meow lets your AI agent form a company, get an EIN, open a bank account, issue cards, and move money in a single prompt.
Works with Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, Gemini, and more.
The first end-to-end company builder for agents.
This is a really grim decision alongside Cenk.
People often talk about dangerous road we'd go down under a Reform government - this is another clear warning we're down there already.
A Labour government doing everything possible to silence criticism of the Israeli Government.
This story gets so much worse. Apparently this all started because police were called out for a disturbance after her husband broke their tv out of anger after finding out his brother was killed by Israel in Gaza. The husband is Palestinian. When the police were taking him into custody his wife stopped them because she wanted to accompany him and that is when the officer threw her on the ground for “interference.” The couple was cooperative with the police the entire time and yet this is how they were treated.
She delivered the baby prematurely because of the physical trauma on her body but thankfully both she and the baby survived and are in good health. She easily could have miscarried.
This entire police department should be investigated and that officer should be arrested and charged with aggravated assault.
Man loses $45,000 scholarship in his senior year of university after AI flags his thesis as "98% probably AI generated," despite having his ENTIRE THESIS written history in a Google Docs because "our (AI) AI-detector never makes mistakes," and now his entire life is ruined.
This is why AI is such a massive failure (Dotcom Bubble 2.0), too many ignorant boomers/useless middle managers and "tech bro" types who have NO IDEA what AI even is (much less generalized LLMs) and keep implementing AI in STUPID ways that will bite them in the ass (billions in damages). FYI "AI detectors" are notoriously SH*T and flag stuff as "AI" simply for being grammatically correct or having correct spelling etc.
So not only is AI replacing, destroying the environment w/ Data Centers (and causing infrasound), not only is AI replacing jobs (that the AI should NOT be doing) (Generalized LLMs are not meant for this) now you can have your entire academic degree/career revoked and destroyed because some AI software told some BOOMER that "you totally faked this paper" again, WHEN HE HAS THE ENTIRE PROOF THAT HE WROTE IT, IN HIS GOOGLE DOCUMENTS AND EDITING HISTORY.
AI has massive potential to do good in the world.
The problem is its being implemented by absolute morons who believe anything ChatGPT or Claude tells them—welcome to the future nightmare dystopia.
Imagine if conservatives, rather than pathetically crawling around on the ground to lap up discarded pop culture crumbs, actually went out and advanced their own creative and artistic vision. Imagine if we used an event like this to actually elevate our own artists and make them famous. What a crazy thought.
‼️ After the MSRC blog post about Nightmare-Eclipse, researchers are coming forward with their own MSRC horror stories.
The response from the security community isn't going Microsoft's way. As they’re not backing Microsoft.
Gabriel Landau, a well-known Windows security researcher, says he reported a Device Guard bypass with a 90-day window. MSRC told him it met their bar and they'd fix it, then asked him to hold disclosure for extra months. He agreed on the condition they issue a CVE. They patched it silently, decided after the fact it "didn't meet the bar," and never issued the CVE. In his words: "MSRC strung me along for a few extra months to keep me quiet, then broke their word."
Another researcher, rootsecdev, says he responsibly disclosed a legacy-auth flaw that allowed password spraying while avoiding smart lockout. Five months later, MSRC replied that it "doesn't meet the bar for servicing," silently fixed it, and closed the case.
Microsoft's post was meant to defend their coordinated disclosure policy. Instead it became a thread of researchers explaining why they've stopped trusting their process.
USA has ChatGPT
USA has Grok
USA has Claude
USA has Gemini
USA has Llama
USA has Copilot
China has DeepSeek
China has Qwen
China has Ernie
China has GLM
China has Kimi
China has MiniMax
Europe has?
I predicted this a year ago. Very soon people are just going to be completely confused by the difference between AI (LLMs) and computation. It's going to be extremely annoying
@RnaudBertrand The problem with your assessment is that he didn't say that he sees AI models as being a metered utility. He said INTELLIGENCE was going to be a metered utility. What you're saying is fine. What HE'S saying is that something we all currently have should not be ours any longer
The problem with your assessment is that he didn't say that he sees AI models as being a metered utility. He said INTELLIGENCE was going to be a metered utility. What you're saying is fine. What HE'S saying is that something we all currently have should not be ours any longer
I'm probably going to get a lot of hate for this but Altman is right here, that's the right way of seeing AI models: AI is a general purpose technology and models will end up being a utility like electricity.
In fact I'm somewhat surprised he's admitting to this because it makes companies like OpenAI or Anthropic a lot less valuable: it means they'll become mere commodities, much like telecom companies or electricity providers are.
The real value will lie in the application layer - what you actually DO with AI - as opposed to the models themselves. Much like the real valuable companies enabled by the internet weren't the telecom companies but businesses like Google, Amazon or Alibaba.
I actually wrote a whole article explaining exactly this last month titled "There is no AI race": https://t.co/48ifTX1YsD