“What if desktop computers were inherently multiplayer? What if the operating system placed people on equal footing to apps? Those were the questions we explored in building Multi, and before that, Remotion. Recently, we’ve been increasingly asking ourselves how we should work with computers. Not on or using computers, but truly with computers. With AI. We believe it’s one of the most important product questions of our time.”
OpenAI’s recent acquisition could change PCs forever
OpenAI has acquired a startup called Multi that could drastically shift the capabilities of its AI systems.
Multi is an advanced screensharing and collaboration tool made specifically for software engineering teams in mind, allowing for features such as shared cursors and simultaneous screensharing with up to 10 people.
“Unfortunately, the United Nations is not interested in this despite the clear involvement of the North Koreans in the project,”
¯\(°_o)/¯
And its not "ignorance is bliss" reasons they are ignoring it either - agendas are obvious
ICYMI; Tencent cloud, Tencent deal with Microsoft, WeChat by Tencent fun fact
https://counter.social/@ecksmc/104886527838056266
The INSANE story of Tencent: This business has many accusations against it - from being used for surveillance and censorship, to anti-competitive monopolistic business strategies & crushing the competition. It's a crazy rags to riches entrepreneurial story, going from only $1000 and the brink of bankruptcy to becoming one of the richest most powerful companies ever. This is the untold history of Tencent.
@kel 🤣🤣
How Kevin Mitnick hacked into the largest tech companies
Everyone gets manipulated
"the notion that people enjoyed being taken in was a stunning revolution'
@TrueBloodNet political pressure from Australia
Australian PM and backbenchers have been pressuring the US for a few years now and US and Australia have close ties especially when it comes Intel agencies
Stan Moochcake
editing has become a lot more complicated now than it used to be, especially with new AI tools that can really alter an image with the click of a button. And while some of these edits might not be profound, they are still technically images that have been manipulated using AI. Of course, there are folks on both sides of the fence, with some believing that simple edits shouldn't be hit with the AI labels, while others believe that any manipulation of any image should be noted.
According to TechCrunch, Meta is using its “Made with AI” label on images that aren't created using AI. Of course, things aren't always black and white whenever we see images on the internet, with some having some type of alteration done. The news outlet shares that this isn't just a simple matter of images being mislabeled, but perhaps that images with edits are also being labeled as well.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/21/meta-tagging-real-photos-made-with-ai/
Meta came up with its “Made with AI” labeling system for its platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Threads, in order to help users distinguish what's what. And while this can be a great feature, it looks like, despite Meta's good intentions, the feature isn't always accurately labeling images on its platforms.
We may never know the US’ full reasoning, but there are several possibilities as to why it decided to go to a plea deal and not continue with litigation.
The Australian government has been pushing hard for a couple of years now for this case to end for one, and that could well be a big political motivated move.
Biden had hinted about this earlier this year April, Biden was asked if he would consider a request from Australia to drop the prosecution, he answered, “We’re considering it”.
Julian Assagne is a pure dickweasel
E = Mc2 - Energy Milk Coffee
Fáilte Abhaile 🏴 “a nod’s as guid as a wink tae a blind horse”
ta be aff yer heid helps