Caelan Conrad did an investigation in this vein. They posed as a suicidal person to see how the AI therapist would talk them out of (or into) it. Some very serious and heavy stuff in the video, be warned. https://youtu.be/lfEJ4DbjZYg
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bananaslug4@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Saw this on r*ddit, had to share with my people
4·4 months agoLeslie Jones
My use case is pretty similar to yours, and I would recommend physically going to a store and seeing whatever (Logitech, as others suggested) mouse feels best in your hand. I think your hand preferences are pretty personal and important and that’s not something a stranger can assess for you.
bananaslug4@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You can broadcast a single thought to everyone alive. What thought would cause **immediate chaos** everywhere?
9·7 months ago“You’ve been right all along”
From what I’ve seen, that’s the spin coming from the participants themselves.
bananaslug4@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
politics @lemmy.world•Trump Executive Order Takes Back Funds to Help Low-Income Alabama Residents Pay Electric Bills.
9·10 months agoThe point you make is important and valid, but I would like to correct the specific numbers for the audience watching from home. 100*2000 is 200 thousand, not two million, which comes to 1/10 millionth of the goal, or 0.00001%. Using the $1000 budget metaphor, that would make 1/10000 of a dollar or 1/100 of a cent.
Don’t feel bad about missing a zero here or there, especially early in the day <3
bananaslug4@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Technology@beehaw.org•Knowing less about AI makes people more open to having it in their lives – new research
17·11 months agoSpeaking as a researcher in the AI/ML space, you see an interesting divergence at the upper end of familiarity. Some focus on the rapid recent growth of the technology and are quite enthusiastic about it, but others (myself included) focus much more on its limitations, especially driven by the type/quality of the training data used to make the models. I think it comes from different backgrounds prior to learning the tech. Computer science people tend to be in group one, whereas other scientists (biologists, physicists…) that adopt ML as a tool are more likely to be in group two. To be clear, all of this is my personal experience from personal interactions and literature review in graduate school, not some large scale survey.
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The issue with this style of lane design is it basically doubles the amount of lane changes that lane experiences, which can make it the most dangerous possible space if exits are close together. I’ve lived around Dallas. It’s scary.