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rysiek Michał "rysiek" Woźniak · 🇺🇦 @mstdn.social

Hacker, activist, free-softie ◈ techie luddite ◈ formerly information security and infrastructure at https://isnic.is/ and https://occrp.org/ ◈ my opinions are my own etc.

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One can follow Lemmy (and I presume Kbin, though that I have not tested myself) communities directly from any other fedi instance. For example, I am following [@technology](https://beehaw.org/c/techno
  • @federico3 you can bet kbin.social is being hammered with insane traffic. Reddit about Kbin migration got banned and then un-banned, so Streisand effect iis at work.

    There are other Kbin instances, though there are not many of them:
    https://the-federation.info/platform/184

    So people need to start setting up Kbin instances to spread the load. 🙂

    @technology

  • OpenAI sued for defamation after ChatGPT fabricates legal accusations against radio host
  • @ElectronSoup @borari @Spitfire that's just mathwashing:
    https://www.mathwashing.com/

    The tool cannot be liable itself, obviously, but the creators of the tool and those who wield it absolutely can, depending on specific circumstances.

    The "AI" does not "create independently". Just like a script with some randomness built in does not "create independently". Somebody designed and built the tool, somebody decided what training data to use, somebody decided to deploy it. These people are liable.