symbolic
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symbolic@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Company Regrets Replacing All Those Pesky Human Workers With AI, Just Wants Its Humans BackEnglish24·9 hours agoEh. It’s useful for finding what I want to know. The result to a query which goes like “Based on this paragraph from some documentation written in 2005 (link) the answer is <bunch of generated text rehashing the information I wanted to find in the first place>” is a whole lot more useful than “Here is a list of thousands and thousands of irrelevant and incoherently sorted results, of which one is probably what you were looking for. Good luck.” which was, unfortunately, the state of the art up to this point.
symbolic@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Company Regrets Replacing All Those Pesky Human Workers With AI, Just Wants Its Humans BackEnglish1·9 hours agoI lived through the dotcom hype cycle, the 5G cycle, the crypto cycle, etc. The useful (boring!) bits of technology remain and something new and shiny becomes the target of hype and speculation a few years later. Nothing new really.
symbolic@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Company Regrets Replacing All Those Pesky Human Workers With AI, Just Wants Its Humans BackEnglish3·9 hours agoYeah the AI hype levels are insane, but at the same time I think there is some interesting and actually useful technology there. That’s my 2c anyway.
The search thing is specific to internal data sets btw. Anyone who has used intranet search engines at large companies would probably relate just how terrible they are. Much worse than Google is at searching the internet.
symbolic@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Company Regrets Replacing All Those Pesky Human Workers With AI, Just Wants Its Humans BackEnglish44·10 hours agoSure, you can’t trust LLMs and just copy-paste whatever comes out of it. But it’s very effective as a way to find something in very large mixed datasets when you may not know which exact keywords to use for a traditional search engine.
symbolic@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Company Regrets Replacing All Those Pesky Human Workers With AI, Just Wants Its Humans BackEnglish75·10 hours agoPerhaps I’m using the wrong terminology. But being able to ask in natural language “why is something the way it is” and it returns references to code, bugs, and documentation along with a small summary is pretty cool. It works better than any of the half-baked corporate search engines I’ve used before. Is this not “knowledge retrieval”? In any case I can see the utility.
symbolic@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Company Regrets Replacing All Those Pesky Human Workers With AI, Just Wants Its Humans BackEnglish1813·11 hours agoAI can be a useful tool and I think it will slowly become more common in the workplace, for example it can be very convenient for knowledge retrieval, but it’s laughable to think that it can replace humans. I’d wager any time “AI” can replace a human the job could’ve already been automated through other means.
symbolic@infosec.pubto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Is This the Year We Doom Civilization? We may be losing our last, best chance to limit climate change3·11 hours agoAw man I glanced at that chart thinking “oh that’s pretty good!” before reading.
symbolic@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Unhappy with the recently lost file upload feature in the Nextcloud app for Android? So are we. Let us explain. - NextcloudEnglish2·12 hours agoI’ve been looking at possible phone options too. There are several degoogled Android options but it’s still Android of course. And switching to a Linux phone seems like it would be really limiting without access to Android/iOS apps. Do Linux phone users just use the browser to replace all those apps? I guess it could work, though it seems less ergonomic.
symbolic@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•Unhappy with the recently lost file upload feature in the Nextcloud app for Android? So are we. Let us explain. - NextcloudEnglish15·13 hours agoI don’t have an Android phone currently but I thought I’d check on iOS and, yep, Google Drive has access to all files. Well that’s a bit hypocritical.
symbolic@infosec.pubto politics @lemmy.world•Schumer to Slow Trump Justice Dept. Nominees Over Qatari Jet60·1 day agoFascism will surely be defeated by “slowing the nomination process”. Well, I guess it’s something. Sigh.
symbolic@infosec.pubto News@lemmy.world•Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova has been in ICE detention for 3 months. She is one of a growing number of non-criminal immigrants detained by ICE since Donald Trump took office37·1 day agoJust a few years ago I watched the movie Bridge of Spies which, based on real events, dramatically portrayed the arbitrary Kafkaesque detention of American student Frederic Pryor by the evil Stasi and the unjust East German state. Well I guess we’re the baddies now.
symbolic@infosec.pubto politics @lemmy.world•U.S. Secretary of Commerce says the ‘new model’ is factory jobs for life—for you, your kids, and your grandkids10·2 days agoThe children yearn for the
minesfactories.
symbolic@infosec.pubto politics @lemmy.world•Tufts student details harrowing transport by ICE, lack of food and medical care in detention48·3 days ago“We are not monsters,” the officer told her, according to the statement. “We do what the government tells us.”
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised to see the Nuremberg defense being thrown around already.
That’s probably just mail that lands in your spam folder without being entirely blocked. According to Microsoft and Google approximately 99% of incoming spam (of the ~160 billion spam emails sent per day) never even reaches their users mailboxes. I assume that’s roughly standard across email providers. I am concerned comparably sophisticated filtering may become necessary on the Fediverse eventually.
I’ve been using Fedi for a long time and from the very beginning I’ve been afraid of spam and bots ruining it, at least temporarily. Spam is still a problem with e-mail, and it’s been around for 40 years and they’ve developed very sophisticated anti-spam mitigations for it.
symbolic@infosec.pubto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What is your favorite retro wargame?English10·5 days agoTotal Annihilation
symbolic@infosec.pubto World News@lemmy.world•Tesla’s European death spiral has no end in sightEnglish36·9 days agoTo quote an old car show: Oh no! Anyway.
symbolic@infosec.pubto Technology@lemmy.world•A brutal message to Westerners who are whining about Chinese dominance in electric cars, claiming it's ''unfair''English2·11 days agoI visited Europe recently and used a rideshare service, the guy was driving a new BYD compact SUV. I was surprised at how nice it was. The interior styling was still a little eccentric, which is something I noticed before with Chinese cars, but the build quality appeared to be very good. It was definitely a vehicle I would consider if they were for sale here in the US. American car manufacturers must be relieved to be protected by arbitrary trade barriers.
symbolic@infosec.pubto World News@lemmy.world•Labor wins Australian Federal electionEnglish91·11 days agoIt’s amazing, and disappointing, that the simple exercise of “Let me predict what the consequences of my vote will be” seems beyond so many people.
Yeah this is the first time I’ve heard of someone being taken while trying to leave the country. Very Kafkaesque.