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  • oh im about to add that to ublock ty

  • havent seen a search engine that flags ai generated results. This would be hard to implement there's no technology (AI or otherwise) that can accurately guess if something was generated by large language models. They can do it manually since a person can sometimes tell just by looking (images, their cadence etc...) but this involves labor and costs money. The other option would require web pages to say something like "this was/wasn't artificially generated" and they report that. At the moment its financially beneficial to not say if you use AI. When the bubble bursts people will sour on the idea (more so than they do now) and they'll have an incentive to disclose when they do/don't use it. It would become the new green washing. In the next couple of years "AI" will need a rebrand.

  • yeah which is sad really, the mainstream has unfortunately given up about it. The few of us who do are screaming into a void, it would take something apocalyptic. Thought the cambridge analytical thing and the election would make people see but money talks i guess.

  • Oracle will operate in partnership with the US government on everything from algorithm retraining to application development and source code review, the White House official said. It wasn’t immediately clear what role the government might have in oversight of the app, its algorithm and user data.

    every article just glosses over the fact a major platform that people use to get/share information (with also a lot of personal data collected) is about to be controlled by the US government and a few of the president's friends. No one is talking about how bad this will be its just "china bad'.

    I only had an account to watch people livestreams concerts, protests, etc... Imagine the amount of suppression and propaganda if something like the L.A riots/free palestine movement happen again but the government controls what you see.

  • the same murdoch that owns the wall street journal he's suing?

  • dude Im not trying to argue with you.

  • you can read my other posts if you'd like but what i am talking about here is journalism. Im not arguing the fact that ukraine would have an incentive to separate from anything russia related, what i am talking about is journalism. I am talking about how the one paragraph article with no author or evidence published by the russian government media trying to paint their adversary in a bad light comes off as propaganda to anyone who reads it.

  • First, i am not american. Second I am talking about journalism here not side related topics. You've clearly made up your mind so i will not try to convince you otherwise.

  • its no the point, that is not what i am trying to talk about all???? that article barely qualifies as an article and you are talking about other events that the "author" didnt even bother to mention.

  • the article isnt talking about de-russfying in general it is specifically talking about the ukrainian government putting soldier in dicthes and beating them up as if it were true without any evidence. What kind of investigative journalism is that? You should not give it the benefit of doubt especially given the context of who owns it.

  • The literal article is reporting it as a fact, there's no "alleged" statements anywhere. Their "article" is insanely short with no author and a story from one single guy with no other facts or evidence to corroborate his story. That snip is the entire piece. You dont think a news outlet owned by the russian government would have an incentive to lie and dehumanize people from a country they are trying to invade? At best its journalistic malpractice spreading misinformation. At worst it's from the government spreading propaganda.

  • no shit

  • Sputnik is russian state owned media, this is literal propaganda.

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  • i think this would gain more support if it was raising $200k to kill it instead.

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  • don't forget the pedophilia

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  • so real

  • there was this black girl in 2018 who pretended to be MAGA. She went on twitter saying how her family kicked her out because of it so she decided to "speak her truth". She managed to get sympathy from trump supporters and got them to donate to her go fund me. Only got $200 out of it and she returned the donations after admitted she just made it up for fun lmao

    In an interview with New York magazine, Quran said she simply decided to "capitalize" off of all of the recent efforts by Republicans to shed the reputation that they're "mostly racist."

    "A lot of Republicans have this idea that everyone thinks Republicans are mostly racist and they’re really desperate to get that stigma off of them," she said. "I just felt like capitalizing on that."

    here's a buzzfeed article on it https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tanyachen/college-student-faked-maga-trump-sob-story-trolled-gofundme

    there's also a high chance some MAGA influencers are just grifters anyway

  • I personally dont think you need to switch to a dumb phone to get those benefits, smartphones themselves arent what's causing issues its what you're using. You want less distraction just stop using those apps or turn off push notifications.

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    EnteAuth (and a bunch of other FOSS) take Microsoft's "free" money

    github.blog /open-source/maintainers/securing-the-supply-chain-at-scale-starting-with-71-important-open-source-projects/
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    EnteAuth (and a bunch of other FOSS) take Microsoft's "free" money

    github.blog /open-source/maintainers/securing-the-supply-chain-at-scale-starting-with-71-important-open-source-projects/
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    A rival Tea app for men is leaking its users' personal data and driver's licenses | TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com /2025/08/06/a-rival-tea-app-for-men-is-leaking-its-users-personal-data-and-drivers-licenses