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Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube's Latest Update Shows That Online Monoculture Is DeadEnglish
1·5 months agosounds like you made some big progress in life
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Technology@lemmy.world•Men are opening up about mental health to AI instead of humansEnglish
7·6 months agoLLM will not be able to raise alarm bells
this is like the “benefit” of what LLM-therapy would provide if it worked. The reality is that, it doesn’t but it serves as a proof of concept that there is a need for anonymous therapy. Therapy in the USA is only for people with socially acceptable illnesses. People rightfully live in fear of getting labeled as untreatable, a danger to self and others, and then at best dropped from therapy and at worst institutionalized.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Is Google about to destroy the web?English
4·6 months agoQwant was what let me switch off goog. I still use gmaps unfort my experiments with open source maps were failures.
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Technology@lemmy.world•30% of South Korean schools have adopted AI-powered digital textbooks since the country's education ministry began a full-scale rollout in March 2025English
1·7 months agoI thought it was an instruction manual on how to eat captain crunch.
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Technology@lemmy.world•30% of South Korean schools have adopted AI-powered digital textbooks since the country's education ministry began a full-scale rollout in March 2025English
2·7 months agoone of my top 3 books. This doesn’t add to your comment but I find it interesting: An important part of the story is that the Primer was originally intended to train a billionaire’s granddaughter to become a powerful CEO. One equity-lord’s attempt to hoard knowledge that backfires is what catalyzes the story.
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Technology@lemmy.world•I outsourced my memory to an AI pin and all I got was fanfictionEnglish
19·9 months agoI compared Bee’s version of my day with my diary entry. I wrote about trying Paddington Bear-themed marmalade sandwiches in our office kitchen. (Not a fan. I did, however, note that the strawberry-flavored shortbread cookie was excellent.) I wrote several paragraphs about a sensitive text conversation I had with a friend. Bee never picked up these moments because memorable things aren’t always spoken aloud. It made me wonder: in a hypothetical future where everyone has a Bee, do unspoken memories simply not exist?
I liked reading this part because I had not considered that consumers of these products would have an expectation of their device to document their thoughts.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Saudi Arabia Buys Pokémon Go, and Probably All of Your Location DataEnglish
13·10 months agocool story bro
thanks for the links, looking forward to checking them out.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Here lies the internet, murdered by generative AI | Corruption everywhere, even in YouTube's kids contentEnglish
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 usersEnglish
1·2 years agoHi thanks for the guide, I do use most of those applications already not even realizing the linux connection before now. I use all the windows stuff for work and honestly they are all so similar now.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 usersEnglish
1·2 years agowow, thank you Xavier
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 usersEnglish
13·2 years agoI want to get the microsoft monkey off my back, can anyone point me to a guide or give me steps to making the switch?
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Art Generators Can Be Fooled Into Making NSFW ImagesEnglish
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We’ve been looking for how we can get our boomers to give up the high paying jobs they are refusing to retire from and the real estate they have been hoarding like dragons and we finally have the answer: AI catfishing is here to save us.