

But what about all the other people’s work that trained the ai to do the mimicry? That’s what upsets me about AI. What you’re focused on is basically a likeness contract, which existed long before AI.


But what about all the other people’s work that trained the ai to do the mimicry? That’s what upsets me about AI. What you’re focused on is basically a likeness contract, which existed long before AI.


Thanks, I wasn’t even aware that they had any AI voice lines in the game so this is a good step forward. I’m still probably going to give them a poor review until they change to no AI lines, but I don’t think I’m in the return window for steam.


They’re opening an Aldi’s near me. I’m excited.


Of course I wouldn’t be doing it without some preparation.


If my local store switches to digital price tags to do this I’m just going to gather as many as I can and flush them down the toilet.


Whoops we accidentally picked something that will give the government your data. That wasn’t our intention. Instead we’re going to use an independent service so the government will have to buy it from us.


I’ve had no trouble with any of my steam games so far. I’ve downloaded about half my library, which is an eclectic collection of games from the last 20 years or so.


2020 is way too late to not know who musk was.


Someone bought a Tesla.
My understanding is that before it’s trained on the actors voice it still requires massive amounts of data for the neural net to understand the rules of human speech. Those people aren’t being compensated or even asked.