I think you can give some people great parents and you just might be unlucky enough that they don't turn out to be nice people. It's probably worse now than ever in history because people can have one bad day and then they can follow it up with permanently radicalizing themselves on the Internet.

[-] midorale@lemmy.villa-straylight.social 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I tried to look through a lot of cases. It seemed like most every case was leaking information, threats of actual violence, stolen valor, or other generally agreed upon crimes. There's truth to the notion that a government is more likely to look for crimes if you're a specific person, but I don't know of anyone in the modern US who goes to jail for lying about things the army has done. I use the word "lying" because Russia courts make the claim that that's what happened here.

Also, there are more recent cases of Russia imprisoning someone for essentially this same crime.

[-] midorale@lemmy.villa-straylight.social 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I read the previous comment. I tried to find a source they would prefer.

Oh man I definitely agree here. I'm a huge fan of that "better than a human" threshold. Roads are already very dangerous. One of the wildest things I've noticed is highway driving at night in very rainy conditions, sometimes visibility will be near zero. Yet a lot of drivers are zooming around pretending they can see. I feel like I'm in the twilight zone when it happens.

It's interesting that they include phone brands like MobiWire and Blackberry, but not Google.

I didn't say FSD was an LLM. My comment was implementation agnostic. My point was that drivers are less forgiving to what programmatically seems like a small error than someone who is trying to generate an essay.

Other than that it performed flawlessly for over 40 minutes in a live demo.

I get that this is an alpha, but the problem with full self driving is that's way worse than what users want. If chatgpt gave you perfect information for 40 minutes (it doesn't) and then huge lies once, we'd be using it everywhere. You can validate the lies.

With FSD, that threshold means a lot of people would have terrible accidents. No amount of perfect driving outside of that window would make you feel very happy.

When you get a MacBook you don't need to worry about finding and downloading an external app for almost anything

I don't think that's really a fair complaint against Windows when Microsoft got sued for doing exactly that.

I like it especially if it works like a switch. Imagine how perfect your naps would be. You'd never oversleep.

It only works when your eyes are closed.

There's a questionable outlet on Twitter that claims the flight attendant noticed "Unusual Repairs" before takeoff.

https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/1694472469384437812

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