Try the chips.
riskable
I'm glad the judge is really only considering the use of AI. Because it's obviously not copyright infringement to train AI with whatever TF materials you want. It's the output that matters.
Copyright infringement can't happen at all until the copyrighted material gets distributed somehow. If you make a thousand copies of a song at home you have not violated copyright law. If—however—you share that song with someone else (or the entire Internet) you just violated the copyright of whoever owned that song (assuming it's just a regular track and not something licensed in some special way).
Is it ethical to pirate a billion books to train AI? I don't know. They never really intended for humans to read them. So—to me—it's not that much different than the "making a thousand copies of a song at home" point. They haven't deprived the authors of anything at that point.
When the AI is used it may violate an author's copyright but only if it's close enough to the original work that a judge would say, "yeah, that's definitely derivative."
At my daughter's (high) school the kids have to manage social media accounts as part of the curriculum. They're an arts school that puts on plays, musical performances, etc.
It is fully expected that the kids post tasteful videos promoting their work (e.g. a pianist kid would have to post a video of them playing and they'll be taught how to make sure the lighting/audio is right). They also have the kids create all the school's social media videos (only certain teachers have the power to actually post them though).
They are taught what's bad and good about social media and they experience it. All the teachers know everyone's (non-secret, haha) accounts and they get graded on them! There's all sorts of resources for the kids and they're all so damned professional it's easy to forget they're just kids.
Things like bullying, how to manage comments/inappropriate posts, and how to deal with trolls/unhelpful negative feedback is covered and it's fucking fantastic.
Every school should have social media management and online etiquette classes.
What I wish they spent more time on is how to protect your privacy... But I understand the conflict there: If they teach the kids how to keep things secret, well, parents might not appreciate that 🤷
LEGO Representative: "What's the likelihood..."
This guy: "Never tell me the odds!"
Meh. Seems rather plane.
Totally unfair comparison. Reek was tortured and had his balls forcibly cut off to become what he was.
Rubio was like that from the start.
A president that doesn't believe in civil rights and due process deserves neither.
Once the non-loyal judges are imprisoned, everyone else who isn't white and Republican will also be on the chopping block.
The ACS questions were developed with the assistance of AI
I wish they would clarify this statement. There's a huge gap between, "Yeah, we pasted the questions into an LLM to check the grammar" and "Hey AI, generate some random Bar exam questions."
That is a six-pin flex PCB connector. Nothing more. Nothing less.
What did it connect? Dunno. It could connect any number of things that needed six pins for communication.
My wild guess: A floppy drive motor.