- 9 Posts
- 10 Comments
Occhioverde@feddit.itto
Technology@lemmy.world•Teen killed himself after ‘months of encouragement from ChatGPT’, lawsuit claimsEnglish
34·5 months agoArguably, they are exactly the same thing, i.e. parents that are asking other people (namely, OpenAI in this case and adult sites operators in the other) to do their work of supervising their children because they are at best unable and at worst unwilling to do so themselves.
Occhioverde@feddit.itto
Technology@lemmy.world•Teen killed himself after ‘months of encouragement from ChatGPT’, lawsuit claimsEnglish
63·5 months agoI think we all agree on the fact that OpenAI isn’t exactly the most ethical corporation on this planet (to use a gentle euphemism), but you can’t blame a machine for doing something that it doesn’t even understand.
Sure, you can call for the creation of more “guardrails”, but they will always fall short: until LLMs are actually able to understand what they’re talking about, what you’re asking them and the whole context around it, there will always be a way to claim that you are just playing, doing worldbuilding or whatever, just as this kid did.
What I find really unsettling from both this discussion and the one around the whole age verification thing, is that people are calling for techinical solutions to social problems, an approach that always failed miserably; what we should call for is for parents to actually talk to their children and spend some time with them, valuing their emotions and problems (however insignificant they might appear to a grown-up) in order to, you know, at least be able to tell if their kid is contemplating suicide.
Occhioverde@feddit.itto
Technology@lemmy.world•Why LLMs can't really build softwareEnglish
2·5 months agoYes and no.
In many cases (like for the Gradle DSL, that even if it can be either the old Groovy-based one or the new Kotlin-based one, you will always be able to find extensive documentation and examples in the wild for both of them) it is sufficient to specify which version you’re using and, as long as this doesn’t get too far in its context window forcing you to repeat it, you are good to go.
But for niche libraries that have recently undergone significant refactors with the majority of the tutorials and examples still built with past versions, they have a huge bias towards the old syntax, making it really difficult - if not impossible - to make them use the new functions (at least for ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot with the “Web search” functionality on).
Occhioverde@feddit.itOPto
Minecraft@lemmy.world•We’re Suing Minecraft in a Class Action LawsuitEnglish
541·5 months agoThe point of the lawsuit is essentially one: Mojang has a track record of being generally very non-trasparent with their ToS, which have hidden clauses and get regularly modified without notifying and (even less so) acquiring the consent of the customers, which is (according to the author of the video and his lawyers) an illegal practice under the European Consumer Protection Laws.
More in detail, the whole argument stemmed from Mojang trying to stop this guy from publishing a mod that introduces guns in the game, backing their decision on terms and guidelines separate from the ones availabe on the website and actually kept secret from the public as an internal document.
Another point of the video (and the actual main point of the Class Action) is the fact that Mojang used the same sneaky ToS update technique to secure the right of deleting accounts at its sole discretion with the aim of putting a deadline to the migration of Mojang Accounts to Microsoft ones, thus forcing EU customers to transfer their data from a European company to an American one under the fabricated threat of losing access to the game they purchased.
Occhioverde@feddit.itto
Technology@lemmy.world•Fairphone announces the €599 Fairphone 6, with a 6.31" 120Hz LTPO OLED display, a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chip, and enhanced modularity with 12 swappable partsEnglish
15·7 months agoI really respect Fairphone and I’m a happy owner of the Fairphone 5, but I find a bit puzzling for a company that suggests its customer should keep their phone for more than the 2.5 years average to release a new model just 2 years after the previous one.
Just my two cents, but they shoul’ve focused on developing either a tablet or a smartwatch to fill a gap in other markets before announcing yet another smartphone.
Occhioverde@feddit.itto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Translated laundry symbols for you. No thanks needed.
3·8 months agohttps://tide.com/en-us/how-to-wash-clothes/how-to-do-laundry/how-to-read-laundry-symbols
At the bottom of the page you find a PDF cheatsheet too.
Occhioverde@feddit.itto
Games@lemmy.world•Metro 2033 Redux is free to claim on GOG for the next two daysEnglish
71·9 months agoIt’s on giveaway on Steam too: https://store.steampowered.com/app/286690/Metro_2033_Redux/
Occhioverde@feddit.itto
Buy European@feddit.uk•SAP is a German Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) employing 100k people worldwide. People working in that field, how is it nowadays?
10·10 months agoOdoo is the best alternative out there. It is developed by a Belgian company, but it is entirely Open Source and allows you to self-host it in order to completely own your data and avoid having to depend on a provider, even if European.













Yes and no. The example you made is of a defective device, not of an “unethical” one - though I understand how you are trying to say that they sold a malfunctioning product without telling anyone.
For LLMs, however, we know damn well that they shouldn’t be used as a therapist or as a digital friend to ask for advice; they are no more than a powerful search engine.
An example that is more in line with the situation we’re analyzing is a kid that stabs itself with a knife after his parents left him playing with one; are you sure you want to sue the company that made the knife in that scenario?