@Beanc TY I'm in and out of CoSo putting out fires, but I'm feeling hopeful. I found my wifi password scribbled randomly in an oldish notebook. I am pleased...🙏
@th3j35t3r I really don't like to brag, but I DID IT! <3 TY Jester : ) for boosting my spirits, by noticing my plea, that alone kept me going. I am back in the bosom of my old accounts, macbook, and gmail! OMG so. so. HaPpY! ❤️ 🙏 🤟 😂 #MrRobot #CoSoGuard #Cosonaut
@Armchaircouch I've been spinning in circles so much the past week it seems like a good idea to spin some tunes! And looping around in circles I go #CoSo #cosomusic
CounterSocial #introductions y'all!
Music Explosion ~ Little bit of soul (1967) #cosomusic
Pink Floyd
Hey You
#cosomusic
https://youtu.be/soL8JK6kALc
Baby Flying Squirrel Takes Flight for the First Time | Mammals | BBC Earth
#Israel 🇮🇱
10 am earluer today in Israel
Holocaust Remembrance Day siren in memory of the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis during World War II.
My #earworm today:
#cosomusic #00smusic #2017
Ooh ooh I’m a rebel just for kicks now
I’ve been feeling it since 1966 now
Might have had your fill I can feel it still
Portugal. The Man - Feel It Still https://youtu.be/pBkHHoOIIn8
~
Guess I've always thought of CoSo as a kind of space ship--designed by J and launched into orbit as an escape from the toxicity of other social media environments.
Here, we have every tool we need to cultivate and curate our own best experiences, without outside destructive elements.
Wherever we go, there we are--bringing our fallibility and faults as imperfect humans.
But we have to TRY--to manage in order to protect this rare and precious place.
We can do it, all of us.
@AkomoCombine AI shibboleths refer to commonly held beliefs, assumptions, or misconceptions about artificial intelligence (AI) that can influence how AI technologies are perceived, developed, and implemented. The term 'shibboleth' originally referred to a word or custom used to distinguish individuals based on their affiliations or beliefs. In the context of AI, shibboleths can shape public discourse, policy decisions, investment strategies, and ethical considerations surrounding AI. Here are some examples of AI shibboleths: 1. AI will take over the world: This is a common fear associated with AI where people believe that AI systems will become superintelligent and eventually surpass human capabilities, leading to potential existential risks. 2. AI is infallible: Some people may believe that AI systems are always accurate and objective, overlooking the biases or limitations inherent in AI algorithms and data. 3. AI will replace all jobs: There is a misconception that AI will lead to widespread unemployment by automating all tasks, ignoring the potential for AI to create new job opportunities and enhance human productivity. 4. AI is only as good as its algorithms: While algorithms are crucial components of AI systems, the quality of training data, model interpretability, ethics, and human oversight also play significant roles in the effectiveness and reliability of AI applications. 5. AI is a black box: This belief stems from the opacity of some AI systems, where the inner workings of complex algorithms are not easily understandable or interpretable. However, efforts are being made to improve explainability and transparency in AI decision-making. 6. AI can think like humans: Despite advances in machine learning and neural networks, AI systems do not possess consciousness, emotions, or general intelligence comparable to human beings. AI operates based on statistical patterns and training data, not subjective experiences. 7. AI is only for tech companies: AI technologies have diverse applications across industries, from healthcare and finance to agriculture and transportation, enabling organizations of all sizes and sectors to benefit from AI-driven solutions. By recognizing and challenging AI shibboleths, individuals, organizations, policymakers, and researchers can promote a more informed, ethical, and responsible approach to AI development and deployment.
Just...really?
Pregnant women in Missouri can't get divorced. Critics say it fuels domestic violence
https://www.npr.org/2024/05/03/1247838036/divorce-pregnant-women-missouri-abortion-marriage-abuse
Old skewl. Still kewl.