silly test subjects get put in the giant centrifuge
she's trying to figure out how to use this new discovery for world domination but for some reason she cant focus lately

Origami Around
Show & Tell
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
i don't do bad sauce passes
Monterey Bay Aquarium

ellievsbear
we're not kids anymore.
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Mike Driver
hello vonnie
AnasAbdin
Xuebing Du

Kaledo Art
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
occasionally subtle
Claire Keane

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silly test subjects get put in the giant centrifuge
she's trying to figure out how to use this new discovery for world domination but for some reason she cant focus lately
A German regional court has ruled that Google is directly liable for the content of its AI search overviews. According to the court, previou
Let’s fucking go
This is HUGE.
1. The court holds Google responsible for statements made by its AI, considering them Google's statements (search engines have limited liability for results in their engine as they're the words of other sites/companies/people), meaning when their AI lies/hallucinates they're liable for the defamation/harm resulting from those statements.
2. Google's defense that customers are generally aware of the lack of reliability and are responsible for fact checking was dismissed. As the court pointed out, that would "significantly diminish" AI Search's stated purpose and it can't be distinguished from Google's business practices/statements as a search tool.
3. Studies have found about 91% of Google's everyday AI responses are accurate, leaving millions of searches per HOUR with potential liability for falsehoods. 56% of correct responses weren't supported by the sources the AI listed. Both of which mean Google is now liable for a LOT more AI "errors."
4. Google was held liable for 80% of court costs in this case and this precedent is expected to reverberate around the world. This is a massive shift from the 3rd-party search provider role Google has previously played and it comes right as they've tied ALL searches to their AI search.
TL;DR Google reeeeeally stepped in it this time.
it would be so awesome
it would be so cool
Some sketches of Zephyra
love this image bc what did the princess do to make the crowd shout and throw tomatoes at her. i know it wasnt nothing
Important question
Okay but I think these two are onto something
Test subject
(no bird was harmed)
Heard a car horn today that was tuned to a fifth. Fucked up, kinda delightful
I want people to understand how jarring this was. Most car horns are either a single tone or two tones somewhere in the neighborhood of a minor third apart:
Pretty normal rush hour sounds, yeah? But this thing sounded something like this:
Fucked up! Didn't even realize it was a car horn at first, I didn't know what the fuck it was! It was weird as hell!
excited for the playstation 6 to come out so we can finally play playstation 3 games
im sapiophobic. if youre intelligent i will beat you to death
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im not a girl Unless ☝️ im being told to go piss
We should popularize more hispanized phonetic spellings of classic character names like we did with esnupi
Citripio y Arturito
*X-files theme*
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