@wa7iut @jeffjarvis Agree.
I love the PBS news hour. But sometimes Lisa Desjardin opens a report with “It’s complicated. Here’s what you need to know.” 😡
In case you missed my delighted skewering: https://www.citationneeded.news/review-read-write-own-by-chris-dixon/
Basically all of the speaking requests I've received over the last six months, all any of them want to talk about is AI, b/c everyone is trying to position themselves as being the perfect partner to usher companies through the madness. I'm probably not going to be asked to do speaking much longer, b/c I find I am fairly hawkish on all the AI hype.
I guess I come from a pretty old-fashioned point of view on technology vs security, which is basically that the more you complexify something, the harder it is to secure. And most of the AI visions that companies are espousing would increase the complexity of security efforts by several orders of magnitude. The issue of data governance is just one small microcosm of that (one in which most fail at miserably already).
I think it's also safe to predict that first movers here (beyond the now entrenched big ones) are going to get clobbered by regulation soon.
THIS ISN'T A GAME
you all need to protest Biden NOW because he won't shift antifascist gears on November 6th.
swap EVIL for FASCIST and the lesser of evils is still fascist.
you need to fight fascism NOW; especially if you are to vote for Biden.
that's what it means to vote with your protest boots on.
PROTEST BIDEN NOW, VOTE FOR BIDEN IN NOVEMBER.
that's what praxis is all about.
This 1947 Anti-Facist short is so simple and so effective, you realize how stupid all the arguments to the contrary are. You can say a lot in 2 minutes.
@blogdiva Totally agree. I saw Star Wars when it opened, on my 15th birthday. Had perfect seats in the middle of the theater. I still remember the feeling of seeing that opening scene for the first time on the big screen. It was amazing.
A lot of team work happens at our #RepairCafe - here Kevin is called over to help Richard with a mystery issue with a vacuum cleaner.
Our #volunteers love to collaborate and share knowledge with each other as well as with our attendees.
Scientists are people, too. Some are women. Some are parents.
I like this view that science and family don't have to be separate realms, and a serious scientist can be a mom at the same time.
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Can't we solve the entire AI problem by making the decision-makers who choose to use AI over traditional processes responsible and legally liable for any errors or harm the machine causes in their name?
If they still want to launch it after that requirement, then I'll trust that it's solidly vetted tech.
If you are the tech-savvy person within your family or friends group :
Never ever shame someone for coming to you for advice after being the victim of a scam, malware, or for using an unsecured product.
If you do this,
they might never come back to you later. They might just feel so ashamed they will just stay alone with their tech problems.
Instead, always tell them:
1. It was a good idea to come to you with this. Be empathetic with them 💚
2. Give them advice on how to minimize the damage now. Actionable advice 🚑
3. Help them harden their security for now and for the future. Recommend better products to them. But be careful not to overwhelm them with advice. One step at the time 🔒
4. Talk to them with respect and empathy. Tell them how the people who abused their trust are horrible and anyone can fall for the right scam. Remind them there are things to do to reduce the risks of being victimized again in the future, and help them slowly implementing these 💪
5. Be thankful they trusted you with this. It means they think highly of you 🥰
This story has everything - committing burglary while on TDY, secret spiderman lairs, abandoned circuit city tunnels to do crime, fake identities. I see why they are making it into a movie
Do you want to know more about the mathematics of #quantum computing? This @SMBCComics is a great start 👇🏼 https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/the-talk-3
@OldAndCranky When my wife and I started watching Strange New Worlds last fall, I realized just how long Star Trek has been going. I can barely remember watching with my parents in 1966, when I was four. I’ve been around for the whole thing, but have never really known a world without Star Trek.
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