And then what… oohhh we found he was bought with billions from the saudies or something, so lets do nothing like always.
“…….The company expressed disappointment at having to put its AI plans on pause, stating it had taken into account feedback from regulators and data protection authorities in the region.”
Ahh shit they noticed now lets roll back nice and slow see how far we can take it
Well we do learn how to do evil shit better
Things you put in clouds or water will come down to earth
Well no. But… it would kill all plants so thats a bonus
So am i missing something (yes well definitely but still)? You need an online account to login to windows. So if im somewhere where there is no internet i just cant login to my w11 laptop? I cant use my laptop… wow. I havent touched windows in a long time but still. Thats gotta be nice for ppl that are always on the road for work. Damn.
Probably needs ps account on pc
If it complied with GDPR, chatgpt wouldnt know shit. How can it give you a (bad) copy of an answer when it cant copy
“Celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Adam Sandler are losing hundreds of thousands of followers on social media—and it could be due to their perceived silence or inaction regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza.”
If i go into conspiracy mode i would say record labels (they tent to have small peepees when it comes to, well everything) or some DICKtator country that doesnt like archived text of some sort.
Just like the person above just write something and end with gdpr (or just that) wife did a blackscreen screenshot. Fuck em
Artificial, yes. Intelligent, no.
Well you can opt-out….but meta will decide if the request is “valid”? And then maybe they grant the opt-out request… this is not the way. Wife tries to optout and its a fucking disaster not only do they make it so that you hate computers from now on (i already did hate them but i was in IT for 30 years), Half the time the optout form does not “work” for some reason.
Well you say the s and h together sh its old spelling no one uses it anymore really
“The software, known as MOVEit and sold by Progress Software, allows enterprises to transfer and manage files using various specifications, including SFTP, SCP, and HTTP protocols and in ways that comply with regulations mandated under PCI and HIPAA. At the time this post went live, Internet scans indicated it was installed inside almost 1,800 networks around the world, with the biggest number in the US. A separate scan performed Tuesday by security firm Censys found2,700 such instances.