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  • On Friday afternoon, Anthropic learned that the Pentagon still wanted to use the company’s AI to analyze bulk data collected from Americans. That could include information such as the questions you ask your favorite chatbot, your Google search history, your GPS-tracked movements, and your credit-card transactions, all of which could be cross-referenced with other details about your life.

    So that's what OpenAI will now do for them...

    Anthropic had not argued that such weapons should not exist. To the contrary, the company had offered to work directly with the Pentagon to improve their reliability.

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    this impasse over autonomous weapons could be resolved if the Pentagon would simply promise to keep the company’s AI in the cloud, and out of the weapons themselves.

    djeez... Anthropic does not come off as nice as before

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  • Agreed! As a doom metal and stoner rock fan, I'm hard-pressed not to name a band from those genres not influenced by the album or the band.

  • Great suggestions, although personally I would have picked Electric Ladyland for Jimi, as that feels more as a well-rounded concept album showcasing his musical skills better. If only he hadn't died so soon, Band of Gypsys gave him the freedom to really do what he wanted.

  • ahhh thanks for the clarification, indeed that seems totally plausible!

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  • I never listen to pop but this was constantly on in taxis during my trip in Kuala Lumpur back in 2017/2018. I can't hear this without being thrown back to a backseat in a tropical climate. Never read it, but I imagine this is my version of A la recherche du temps perdu.

  • Strategic leaders seem more a thing of the past, few would suspect Trump of being strategic, so I think I'm misunderstanding the point here. If Trump were taken out by an enemy from afar, it would not impact the US strategy, right?

    Having let this entire discussion sink in a bit, it might also have to do with the decreasing influence of religion on leaders. Where in earlier times honour before God was an incentive for a king to fight among soldiers, such considerations may have vanished since the Enlightenment. But I'm not a historian, just pulling this out of my behind, :)

  • I want to see real names on the internet. I want to know who is speaking,

    I want to see real names of lobbyists. I want to know who is bribing you.

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  • I guess this one also needs to distract from the Epstein scandal.

  • Still counting on representatives to solve this mess aye? General strike until that orange turd is in jail I'd say.

  • Would an archer be able to do that? A spearman? Happened in 300 but I doubt that was accurate ;)

  • That IS a nice feature indeed!

  • Of course, they're on opposite sides.

    EDIT: pardon the pedantic answer. Boots on the ground or not condemning an attack still places them on the side of the war hungry fascists.

  • Wait till he finds out about Twitter.

  • arghhh alright I'll be switching over this weekend. Thanks!

    EDIT: aaand done! :D

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Microsoft AI chief gives it 18 months—for all white-collar work to be automated by AI | Fortune

    archive.is /etOSd
  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Without vowels there'd be no singing

  • Movies @lemmy.world

    First Blood: Rambo’s first outing is a surprisingly poignant comment on masculinity

    www.theguardian.com /culture/2025/aug/06/first-blood-rambo-sylvester-stallone-surprisingly-poignant-comment-on-masculinity