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My man needs a beer and a quick trip to the florist on the way back home.
Oh yeah that's the good stuff.
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We're almost there with cloud and SaaS. What if a Chromebook could only interact with Gemini-like services?
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Of course now I'm twigging because I don't have a smart meter or battery... >.<
I truly hope this becomes a significant precedent.
Are they trying to capture and brand computation itself? Can we imagine a world of very thin clients that can only get info from an always online LLM type arrangement? I've been trying to find the economic secret sauce baked into AI, like user data was for social media.
Finally got this monitoring app set up. Love this whole deal. Solar tech making essentially free power and I get to watch a line graph on the internet!
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And the most unnecessary caption award goes to...
10h
Me: Beautiful sunny day in Perth today. Them: Did you enjoy some time outside? Me: Not exactly...
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Court holds Google liable for false claims in AI Overviews. Seems significant. "A regular search engine just points to outside websites. But AI overviews generate 'independent, new, and substantive statements' by evaluating and combining content from various third-party sites" the-decoder
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Landmark German ruling declares Google's AI Overviews are Google's own words and makes it liable for false answers
A German regional court has ruled that Google is directly liable for the content of its AI search overviews. According to the court, previous limited liability protections for search engine operators don't apply to AI overviews. In this case, Google's AI had falsely linked two publishers to fraud and made claims that didn't appear in any of the linked sources. The ruling could set a precedent for AI-generated content liability worldwide.
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In Japan, a gorilla 🦍 named Kiyomasa got into trouble with his mate. She kicked him out of their enclosure at the zoo, and he was later spotted sitting alone, seemingly thinking now what