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Please share you data acquisition methods with the rest of the class
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Future of Advertising Is AI Generated Ads That Are Directly Personalized to YouEnglish
14·12 days agoIMO they will not ever make ads with your family’s faces because it will turn people off. Instead, they will make a fake AI family just like your family that you can relate to but won’t realize is actually supposed to be you. That is what they do now with their targeted demos but there’s only so many ads you can make the traditional way. AI will enable making hundreds of variations of the same ad.
And get bit up by mosquitoes coming out at dawn? No sir
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memes@lemmy.world•Watch and learn Microsoft, Oracle, Adobe, Google.English
6·12 days agoIf this computer from the 1950s can play DOOM, I’m gonna say there’s a good chance the Voyager computer can: https://youtu.be/no0CkQk7id0
I’ve tried slathering the inside of our pumpkins in vasaline and they still started rotting within 2 days. Wasn’t worth the unpleasant feeling of rubbing jelly on cold stringy pumpkin insides…
Yeah fast forward 20 years when the couple has chronic dental/health issues and they can’t afford treatment. Or the trailer rusts and vermin sneak in. Or any one of a million emergencies that money could fix. This lifestyle only works if you’re “lucky” for an extended period of time.
They’re not very good at being wage slaves
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Being asked "Have you gotten the tour yet" upon entering a house for the first time is the adult equivelent of the kids asking: "Do you want to see my room?"English
7·23 days agoSex cauldron?! I thought they shut that place down!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Today's Massive AWS Outage That Took Down Your Favorite Sites Is Still Going OnEnglish
4·25 days agoIf only more companies copied McMaster-Carr’s approach https://dev.to/svsharma/the-surprising-tech-behind-mcmaster-carrs-blazing-fast-website-speed-bfc
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Technology@lemmy.world•Today's Massive AWS Outage That Took Down Your Favorite Sites Is Still Going OnEnglish
9·26 days agoI think I’d really need to know how “somewhat” alleviated it is to have any interest, given the status quo is like, a second.
“That didn’t work? Ok, drop another Tron and another Freaky Friday. Oh and remake Moana also.”
Most of the commenters here are too powerful to disagree with this statement.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The fact that users are encouraged to include text descriptions with media content makes it perfect training data for AI.English
3·29 days agoAt this point all the imagery data they need is already out there. Not like your picture of a cat you post to Lemmy is gonna help these companies make a better model.
The Proton prices are also misleading…I got 2 years for $71 on one of their regular sales. I’m sure the same is true for many of the other provider prices listed here.
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Technology@lemmy.world•"Enshittification": Cory Doctorow on Why Big Tech Sucks, Keeps Getting Worse & What to Do About ItEnglish
22·1 month agoI’m listening to the book now, about halfway through. If you’ve been on places like Lemmy or Reddit the past several years you’ve likely heard most of the anecdotes he presents to support his claims, but there’s some new ones I hadn’t heard that are interesting.
Let’s be real, Acrobat was horseshit well before AI. Now it’s sloppy horseshit.
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science@lemmy.world•Lasers made muon beams, no massive accelerator neededEnglish
21·1 month agoUh the paper is linked in the article and I had no issue accessing it https://journals.aps.org/prab/pdf/10.1103/kxjr-h7zs






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