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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • what’s likely is that users will scatter across so many sites, apps, proxies, and channels that they’ll become untraceable, guaranteeing the failure of future regulations. And unlike today, many of those new destinations will be dangerous, unmoderated, and openly hostile to enforcement.

    That seems to be the argument; that these verification laws specifically target dedicated porn sites while similar content still exists all over and is not similarly punished, which given people’s extreme and natural aversion to doing KYC for porn will cause them to leave for wherever doesn’t demand it, killing off what protections now exist against especially shady material and practices.










  • To me the main thing is, this is about utility of tools for acquiring general domain knowledge in a one-off event. The effects on overall intelligence, which is a separate thing from knowledge or ability to give effective advice on a topic, are a totally different scope.

    What it’s actually testing doesn’t seem like it’s finding anything surprising, because the information itself the subjects are getting from ChatGPT is likely lower quality. So it could just be that the people reading blogposts or wikihow articles about starting a garden learned more and/or more accurate things about it, rather than, research using AI negatively affects the way you think, something that would make more sense to test over a longer period of time, and with a greater variety of topics and tasks.




  • I don’t like the idea of recurring payments especially for something I’m not actively using because then I have to remember to shut it off at some point.

    Maybe you decide $10/mo is such a small number (the price of two coffees in any country where I’ve lived over the past 15 years) that you’re happy to keep on donating at the end of one year?

    What, like I’m going to remember a year in advance to look into this? I’m willing to donate a little to things on rare occasions but I don’t think I would do it this way because I don’t want an accumulation of little monthly payments I have stopped thinking about draining my finances.


  • The thrust of this article seems to be that the important thing is that automatic transcription services be compliant with unspecified “governance standards”. It goes on to give a generally glowing review of a specific medical transcription service:

    This software, Accurx Scribe, has been developed and deployed in line with all current NHS England requirements for AVT, and there is no suggestion this product breaches any rules, standards or guidance.

    Indeed, the company which developed it meets weekly with NHS England on creating a standardised approach to scale the benefits across the NHS.

    However their website seems to indicate that their privacy practices are garbage as transcriptions are implied to happen on company servers:

    At Accurx, our employees may need to see patient data that we store for for strictly limited purposes.

    This seems pretty absurd to me since the technology is at the point where effective on-device transcription is a reality. Why look at whether bureaucrats have rubber stamped something instead of looking at the actual commonsense properties of who has access to the data? That could easily be the doctor and no one else. The question of what constitutes good security and privacy isn’t even something this article wants to bring up for consideration.












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