Farenheit is asking Americans how hot they feel.
This post is relevant to my interests.
I love minimalism, but dumbphones are not functionally minimal. They do less and seem "simple", but you're offsetting necessary utility elsewhere. Mostly they require making compromises that don't need to be made if not for a little self-control.
A simple black rectangle is perfectly minimal. How you set them up is everything.
If you've spent some time with AI already you've probably realised that it takes some level of domain-specific information to get AI to produce a useful output. For example, people who are already artistic are better at getting artistically interesting images out of an AI. The idea and the guidance have value and are essential to the outcome. Prompt engineering is a very real skill.
Now this case is about an autonomous tool, which by definition doesn't include a human's guidance. I agree that the waters here are definitely murkier. If however, you put a blanket over all AI-assisted works and say that the author/engineer doesn't deserve credit, or protection, then I think you're off the mark.
Elmo must have found out how many people are blocking him.
Same. It's the software. I don't want your shovelware, Samsung.
Just to remind everyone; It is an LLM and is not aware of its intent, it doesn't have intent. It's just generating words that are plausible in the context given the prompt. This isn't some unlock mode or hack where you finally see the truth, it's just more words generated in the same way as before.
They're one of only 3 countries in the world who still use °F, and represent 98% of the population who do so. So it's basically just America.