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#AIpocalypse

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Perhaps when the Internet is overrun by AI content to the point that it is unusable, humanity will be forced to exist again primarily in the tangible world, in smaller communities, where truth can be verified with our senses once more. Books will be on paper. Art will be drawn or painted. Movies will be replaced by live theater. As we revert to an analog world, the digital world will churn on, populated by ghostly algorithms until the servers run down.

I can't decide if this thought is optimistic or apocalyptic.

ArsTechnica: Chicago Sun-Times prints summer reading list full of fake books

"The Chicago Sun-Times obviously gets ChatGPT to write a 'summer reads' feature almost entirely made up of real authors but completely fake books. What are we coming to?"

Uh oh

The Verge: Microsoft shuts off Bing Search APIs and recommends switching to AI

"Microsoft is shutting off access to its Bing Search results for third-party developers. The software maker quietly announced the change earlier this week, noting that Bing Search APIs will be retired on August 11th and that “any existing instances of Bing Search APIs will be decommissioned completely, and the product will no longer be available for usage or new customer signup.”

... Wired reports that some big customers of Bing’s APIs will retain access to the service after the August 11th cutoff. DuckDuckGo uses Bing to power its search engine, and it has confirmed that it will still have access. Other smaller developers won’t be so lucky, though."

theverge.com/news/667517/micro

The Verge · Microsoft shuts off Bing Search APIs and recommends switching to AIBy Tom Warren

For Silicon Valley, AI isn’t just about replacing some jobs. It’s about replacing all of them

"...I recently found myself at a dinner in an upstairs room at a restaurant in San Francisco hosted by a venture capital firm. The after-dinner speaker was a tech veteran who, having sold his AI company for hundreds of millions of dollars, has now turned his hand to investing. He had a simple message for the assembled startup founders: the money you can make in AI isn’t limited to the paltry market sizes of previous technology waves. You can replace the world’s workers – which means you can capture their salaries. All of them...."

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

The Guardian · For Silicon Valley, AI isn’t just about replacing some jobs. It’s about replacing all of themBy Ed Newton-Rex

«There’s been something of an epidemic of malicious bots on the internet these days. You may have seen a post recently titled “Please stop externalizing your costs directly into my face“, or “FOSS infrastructure is under attack by AI companies“. Those are all happening to us, too. Surprise.»

TCRF has been getting DDoSed – Xkeeper's blog - blog.xkeeper.net/uncategorized

blog.xkeeper.netTCRF has been getting DDoSed – Xkeeper's blog

Can't read it, don't want to read it... (also, not linking anymore to the NY Times).

Anyway, the headline:

NY Times: She is in Love with ChatGPT

"A 28-year old woman with a busy social life spends hours on end talking to her A.I. boyfriend for advice and consolation. And yes, they do have sex."

#ai#llms#love

"The addition of A.I.’s energy demand pushes back the finish line in a race we were already struggling to run, and the return of Trump, who intends to pull America back out of the climate accords, suggests that the world’s largest economy will cease to even try."
@ezraklein
#AIpocalypse

nytimes.com/2025/01/12/opinion

The New York Times · Opinion | The Old World Is Breaking Down. A New One Is Breaking Through.By Ezra Klein