Louisiana Republican demands social media companies delete anti-Charlie Kirk posts & ban users
Louisiana Republican Clay Higgins demands online censorship
GOP lawmakers, who previously railed against online censorship, are suddenly singing a different tune.Christopher Wiggins (Advocate.com)
Bombshell Gaza Genocide Report Gives UN Right to Intervene Militarily to Stop Israel: Ex-UN Envoy
Bombshell Gaza Genocide Report Gives UN Right to Intervene Militarily to Stop Israel: Ex-UN Envoy
A new comprehensive UN inquiry has concluded that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Ex-UN rapporteur and veteran international law expert Dr.Sputnik International
Britain Indulges ‘King Trump’ Fantasy With Made-Up Ceremony
The United Kingdom shamelessly prostrated itself at the feet of Donald Trump on Wednesday, throwing a lavish welcoming party for his state visit to Windsor that resembled less diplomacy and more fealty.
In doing so, the U.K. has revealed something deeply unflattering about itself—in the scramble to keep America close, it will debase itself and its values completely.
It will silence dissent, empty out its traditions, and rent out its monarch like a sex worker, deployed to flatter the ego of a man who has spent much of his political life suggesting he should be treated like one, a monarch, not a sex worker, that is.
As stage props go, the monarchy is unbeatable. But if this is what the “special relationship” between the U.S and the U.K. now means, it looks to many in Britain less like a partnership and more like groveling, feudal servitude.
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Britain Indulges ‘King Trump’ Fantasy With Made-Up Ceremony
Trump wants to be king. Britain is indulging that fantasy for him like an over-eager courtesan.Tom Sykes (The Daily Beast)
Not even your kitchen is safe from ads after Samsung's new update for its refrigerators
Imagine paying top dollar for a brand-new high-end refrigerator only to be greeted with ads on the door display. Sounds like a nightmare? Unfortunately, this nightmare is coming true for Samsung refrigerator owners with the latest update rolling out to their fridges.
Now ads are coming to your Samsung refrigerator
Samsung's latest update allegedly adds unwanted ads to its smart refrigerator display screens, turning a premium appliance into a billboard.Aamir Siddiqui (Android Authority)
Marjorie Taylor Greene Issues Warning About Jews Taking Over ‘Christian Patriotic Turning Point USA’
Marjorie Taylor Greene Issues Warning About Jews Taking Over ‘Christian Patriotic Turning Point USA& ...
“Believe Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson,” added Greene, referring to the two MAGA influencers pushing anti-Israel conspiracy theories around Kirk’s deathAlex Griffing (Mediaite)
US Treasury's Bessent made contradictory mortgage pledges, Bloomberg reports
Artists are losing work, wages, and hope as bosses and clients embrace AI
After the launch ChatGPT sparked the generative AI boom in Silicon Valley in late 2022, it was mere months before OpenAI turned to selling the software as an automation product for businesses. (It was first called Team, then Enterprise.) And it wasn’t long after that before it became clear that the jobs managers were likeliest to automate successfully weren’t the dull, dirty, and dangerous ones that futurists might have hoped: It was, largely, creative work that companies set their sights on. After all, enterprise clients soon realized that the output of most AI systems was too unreliable and too frequently incorrect to be counted on for jobs that demand accuracy. But creative work was another story.As a result, some of the workers that have been most impacted by clients and bosses embracing AI have been in creative fields like art, graphic design, and illustration. Since the LLMs trained and sold by Silicon Valley companies have ingested countless illustrations, photos, and works of art (without the artists’ permission), AI products offered by Midjourney, OpenAI, and Anthropic can recreate images and designs tailored to a clients’ needs—at rates much cheaper than hiring a human artist. The work will necessarily not be original, and as of now it’s not legal to copyright AI-generated art, but in many contexts, a corporate client will deem it passable—especially for its non-public-facing needs.
This is why you’ll hear artists talk about the “good enough” principle. Creative workers aren’t typically worried that AI systems are so good they’ll be rendered obsolete as artists, or that AI-generated work will be better than theirs, but that clients, managers, and even consumers will deem AI art “good enough” as the companies that produce it push down their wages and corrode their ability to earn a living. (There is a clear parallel to the Luddites here, who were skilled technicians and clothmakers who weren’t worried about technology surpassing them, but the way factory owners used it to make cheaper, lower-quality goods that drove down prices.)
Sadly, this seems to be exactly what’s been happening, at least according to the available anecdata. I’ve received so many stories from artists about declining work offers, disappearing clients, and gigs drying up altogether, that it’s clear a change is afoot—and that many artists, illustrators, and graphic designers have seen their livelihoods impacted for the worse. And it’s not just wages. Corporate AI products are inflicting an assault on visual arts workers’ sense of identity and self-worth, as well as their material stability.
Not just that, but as with translators, the subject of the last installment of AI Killed My Job, there’s a widespread sense that AI companies are undermining a crucial pillar of what makes us human; our capacity to create and share art. Some of these stories, I will warn you, are very hard to read—to the extent that this is a content warning for descriptions of suicidal ideation—while others are absurd and darkly funny. All, I think, help us better understand how AI is impacting the arts and the visual arts industry. A sincere thanks to everyone who wrote in and shared their stories.
“I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing,” as the from SF author Joanna Maciejewska memorably put it, “not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes.” These stories show what happens when it’s the other way around.
Artists are losing work, wages, and hope as bosses and clients embrace AI
Visual artists, illustrators and graphic designers share their stories about how AI is being used to lower wages, degrade work and even replace it altogether, in this installment of AI Killed My Job.Brian Merchant (Blood in the Machine)
El Gobierno de Ayuso prohíbe las banderas palestinas y el apoyo a Gaza en los colegios madrileños
El Gobierno de Ayuso prohíbe las banderas palestinas y el apoyo a Gaza en los colegios madrileños
La administración autonómica considera que este es un tema político, pero sí permitió y fomentó la solidaridad con UcraniaSara Castro (Ediciones EL PAÍS S.L.)
Your Therapists’ Notes Could Become Fodder For AI
Your Therapists’ Notes Could Become Fodder For AI
Tech companies are marketing AI-based note-taking software to therapists as a new time-saving tool. But by signing up, providers may be unknowingly offering patients’ sensitive health information as data fodder to the multibillion-dollar AI therapy i…jacobin.com
Your Therapists’ Notes Could Become Fodder For AI
Your Therapists’ Notes Could Become Fodder For AI
Tech companies are marketing AI-based note-taking software to therapists as a new time-saving tool. But by signing up, providers may be unknowingly offering patients’ sensitive health information as data fodder to the multibillion-dollar AI therapy i…jacobin.com
In 2021, when Italy was suffering hundreds of deaths per day from Covid, it wasn't any capitalist nation that helped Italy. It's EU co-members wanted money and austerity to give even meager support.
No, rather it was tiny socialist Cuba who deployed the doctor brigades in the worst-hit European country, putting themselves at risk selflessly, and helped save thousands of Italian lives, without ever asking anything in return.
Request: 3D printing stl's
I know thingiverse and cults3D offer some free files, but all the nicer prints are locked behind paywalls.
Is there something listed in the MegaThread that I might have missed?
If not, then where would be a good place to look?
Kami
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