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kopija 22.10.2025. 18:20

Šokantno, čak su i na službenim stranicama grada Zagreba objavili taj deepfake.
Dokle će lagati ovaj napaćeni narod?


EDIT
Tješim se činjenicom da dolazi bibilijski potop, odoh na Sljeme, ćao drugari!

OuttaControl 22.10.2025. 18:25

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Autor mkey (Post 3826983)
Ajde stručnjaci moji dragi, odgonetnite je li ovo LLM ili photoshop. Dakle, gledam fotografije iz Paromlinske (navodno), ove dvije slijedne fotografije. Ajde recite kolika je vjerojatnost da sve u kadru miruje dok ovaj (vjerojatno strani) radnik ušeta u kadar? (moguće da linkovi neće štimati, možda ovisno o reklamama)

https://www.vecernji.hr/zagreb/foto-...-679020?page=7
https://www.vecernji.hr/zagreb/foto-...-679020?page=8

Evo tu sam stavio te dvije fotografije, da ne bi stručljaci obrisali kada skuže svoj nivo stručnosti.

https://imgur.com/a/0am598m

LLM nije sigurno :D il je DM il GAN

1v@n 22.10.2025. 18:37

Slobodno dodajte još kojeg :D

https://i.postimg.cc/w113xcs2/Screen...t-16-36-37.png

kopija 22.10.2025. 18:43

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Autor 1v@n (Post 3826999)


Daj pliz Pamelu Anderson u bikiniju ubaci tak da sjedi na staklenom panelu i maše nogama.
Da si stavim ko wallpaper!

kopija 22.10.2025. 18:50

Ok sad za ozbiljno.
ZAŠTO?
Zašto bi ubacili strane radnike u tu sliku?
ZAŠTO?

1v@n 22.10.2025. 18:55

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Autor kopija (Post 3827000)
Daj pliz Pamelu Anderson u bikiniju ubaci tak da sjedi na staklenom panelu i maše nogama.
Da si stavim ko wallpaper!

Uf, čim kreneš s bikini, odmah kršiš T&C
Prave osobe su isto no no

Barem dok to ovako na legalan način radiš.

Evo, najbolje što sam uspio
https://i.postimg.cc/647jMmmb/Screen...t-16-56-19.png

tomek@vz 22.10.2025. 19:22

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Autor 1v@n (Post 3827004)
Uf, čim kreneš s bikini, odmah kršiš T&C
Prave osobe su isto no no

Barem dok to ovako na legalan način radiš.

Evo, najbolje što sam uspio
https://i.postimg.cc/647jMmmb/Screen...t-16-56-19.png


Jebeno :lol2:

mkey 22.10.2025. 19:30

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Autor OuttaControl (Post 3826996)
LLM nije sigurno :D il je DM il GAN

Ja sam to znalački stavio sve pod istu kategoriju.

Pravo pitanje ovdje je: ako idu fejkat nešto ovako trivijalno, nebitno, ima li granice tome što su spremni lažirati?

EDIT: kada pogledaš pažljivije, vidi se određena odstupanja, odnosno izmišljanje.

https://i.imgur.com/SOoQ3OG.gif


A zanimljivo je to da je predmetni gospodin prisutan i na hrpi drugih fotografija. Npr:


https://www.vecernji.hr/media/img/07...f4dac881c.jpeg

tomek@vz 22.10.2025. 20:10

Ha gle...ocito se moramo kao ovce priviknuti na ...nesto...al sad dosta spamanja, ajmo natrag na temu.

Promo 22.10.2025. 20:51

Africkog radnika su iz nekih razloga dodali i ima nekoliko cudnih promjena kod edita, ali 99.0% nije AI zato sto za sad AI original sliku defoirmise. Nije mnogo, par procenata ali je u poslu neupotrebljiva kao "original". Par puta sam pokusao samo boju drvenog poda promjeniti i sva slika je off.. ovaj ciko je dodan, par gresaka pri editu ali je ostalo identicno.
https://i.postimg.cc/9VZYb7Jc/image.png

mkey 22.10.2025. 21:45

Ovo što sam ja prikazao sa gifom gore se dobro preklapa s mojim limitiranim iskustvom korištenja raznih modela (SDXL npr) za inpainting. Nacrtaš mask, opišeš što želiš unutra i on to integrira u fotografiju, uz određene izmjene u okolnom prostoru. Npr. ta smanjena rupa od čvora u daski. Zašto bi netko to ručnim editiranjem išao mijenjati i pritom pogriješio? Rupa sama po sebi je dovoljno udaljena od područja na kojem se izvodi promjena.

Smatram da je ovo ontopic zato jer pokazuje da se krećemo u unaprijed zacrtanom smjeru, tzv. post truth world. Razni "AI" alati su raznim gradskim protuhama i uhljebima dali mogućnost raditi stvari koje su prije zahtijevale ozbiljne vještine u editiranju, koje oni nisu imali i nisu mogli niti steći jer su lijene protuhe i uhljebi.

tomek@vz 22.10.2025. 22:16

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Autor mkey (Post 3827043)
Smatram da je ovo ontopic zato jer pokazuje da se krećemo u unaprijed zacrtanom smjeru, tzv. post truth world.


Gle. Dok god raspravljamo o tehnologiji i baratamo cinjenicama a ne zadiremo u politicki aspekt i moguce teorije zavjere - sve 5. Kad to pocnemo kao sto je to bilo na temi sigurnosti - e onda smo offtopic.

Promo 22.10.2025. 22:46

Jrste, nacrtas masku recimo u photoshopu i kazes AI da dodan nesto. Ali se afrikanac nalazi na drugim slikama tak oda ga nije AI dodao. Mislim da je ipak manuelno ubacen. A sad ko zna iz kojeg razloga fale elementi sa originala.

Ili obrnuto. Original je s njim. Neko dok je njega brisao, obirao i druge stvari. Ako su to uradili, onda su ga obrisali direktno na mobitelu.

tomek@vz 26.10.2025. 23:58

Citiraj:

"Snippets of proprietary or copyleft reciprocal code can enter AI-generated outputs, contaminating codebases with material that developers can't realistically audit or license properly."

That's the warning from Sean O'Brien, who founded the Yale Privacy Lab at Yale Law School. ZDNet reports:
Citiraj:

Open software has always counted on its code being regularly replenished. As part of the process of using it, users modify it to improve it. They add features and help to guarantee usability across generations of technology. At the same time, users improve security and patch holes that might put everyone at risk. But O'Brien says, "When generative AI systems ingest thousands of FOSS projects and regurgitate fragments without any provenance, the cycle of reciprocity collapses. The generated snippet appears originless, stripped of its license, author, and context." This means the developer downstream can't meaningfully comply with reciprocal licensing terms because the output cuts the human link between coder and code. Even if an engineer suspects that a block of AI-generated code originated under an open source license, there's no feasible way to identify the source project. The training data has been abstracted into billions of statistical weights, the legal equivalent of a black hole.

The result is what O'Brien calls "license amnesia." He says, "Code floats free of its social contract and developers can't give back because they don't know where to send their contributions...."

"Once AI training sets subsume the collective work of decades of open collaboration, the global commons idea, substantiated into repos and code all over the world, risks becoming a nonrenewable resource, mined and never replenished," says O'Brien. "The damage isn't limited to legal uncertainty. If FOSS projects can't rely upon the energy and labor of contributors to help them fix and improve their code, let alone patch security issues, fundamentally important components of the software the world relies upon are at risk."

O'Brien says, "The commons was never just about free code. It was about freedom to build together." That freedom, and the critical infrastructure that underlies almost all of modern society, is at risk because attribution, ownership, and reciprocity are blurred when AIs siphon up everything on the Internet and launder it (the analogy of money laundering is apt), so that all that code's provenance is obscured.



Inovator 27.10.2025. 01:41

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Autor kopija (Post 3827003)
Ok sad za ozbiljno.
ZAŠTO?
Zašto bi ubacili strane radnike u tu sliku?
ZAŠTO?


Pogledaj malo TV. Svako malo neki prilog o druženju stranih radnika, tipa sportske igre, kulturna druženja i sl. Također, nema priloga o poljoprivredi, gospodarstvu općenito da u kadru nema stranih radnika (mislim, barem onih koje je lako prepoznati). Takva je agenda, jednostavno, politika vladajućih je takva da je populacijska politika temeljena na imigraciji. Točka.
Za demografsku situaciju u RH nisu krivi strani radnici, već zna se tko.
Ali, možda ju poprave ;)

A lokalni portali u mom kraju svi odreda koriste AI za generiranje fotografija svih vrsta i rijetko stave izvor.

tomek@vz 27.10.2025. 07:23

Nisam bio siguran dali da ovo postam tu ili u temu privatnosti...al eto:

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A Silicon Valley firm has contracted with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to build out a social media surveillance dragnet. Critics say that the AI-driven software will target immigrants for political speech.
> jacobin

I zato imamo AI. Zato se toliko ulaze i tolko gura svugdje kroz grlo svima. Pocet ce na imigrantima - al tu nece stati. A za one koji misle da je to samo Americki problem...razmislite ponovno. I zato je chatcontrol fama pi*** dim u odnosu na ovo. A AI alate vecina glasnih protivnika chatcontrola zagovara i aktivno koristi a nije ni svjesna sto time podrzavaju (i sto svom mozgu cine).

/politicki offtopic out

mkey 27.10.2025. 20:14

Nema se tu šta dodati niti oduzeti. Počneš s imigrantima, pa se prebaciš ne emigrante i onda sve ostale između.

tomek@vz 28.10.2025. 07:59

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Citiraj:

As you're hunting through real estate listings for a new home in Franklin, Tennessee, you come across a vertical video showing off expansive rooms featuring a four-poster bed, a fully stocked wine cellar, and a soaking tub. In the corner of the video, a smiling real estate agent narrates the walk-through of your dream home in a soothing tone. It looks perfect -- maybe a little too perfect. The catch? Everything in the video isAI-generated. The real property is completely empty, and the luxury furniture is a product of virtual staging. The realtor's voice-over and expressions were born from text prompts. Even the camera's slow pan over each room is orchestrated by AI, because there was no actual video camera involved.

Any real estate agent can create "exactly that, at home, in minutes," says Alok Gupta, a former product manager at Facebook and software engineer at Snapchat who cofounded AutoReel, an app that allows realtors to turn images from their property listings into videos. He said that between 500 and 1,000 new listing videos are being created with AutoReel every day, with realtors across the US and even in New Zealand and India using the technology to market thousands of properties. This is one of many AI tools, including more familiar ones like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, that are quickly reshaping the real estate industry into something that isn't necessarily, well, real.

"People that want to buy a house, they're going to make the largest investment of their lifetime," said Nathan Cool, a real estate photographer who runs an educational YouTube channel. "They don't want to be fooled before they ever arrive."

Citiraj:

Even as billions are poured into AI and its use becomes increasingly widespread, we're still seeing very worrying instances of the technology getting things wrong. A prime example happened at a high school when a student was swarmed by police after an AI thought the Doritos bag he was holding was a gun.
Taki Allen, a 16-year-old high school student at Kenwood High School in Baltimore County, Maryland, got an unwelcome surprise as he sat outside with friends after football practice while waiting to be picked up last week.

> Techspot


Ovo ne spada direktno u AI kategoriju ali...


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A computing device modeled after the human brain – and small enough to fit under a desk – was unveiled in Hengqin, marking a potential breakthrough in supercomputer design. The machine, called BI Explorer (BIE-1), is described by its developers as the world's first "brain-like intelligent computing body."
Developed by the Guangdong Institute of Intelligent Science and Technology in collaboration with two of its incubated firms, the system combines the scale of advanced data centers with the compactness of household hardware. Officials unveiled the device on October 24 at the Hengqin Guangdong – Macao Deep Cooperation Zone.
BIE-1's designers describe it as "supercomputing in a small refrigerator." Roughly the size of a single-door mini fridge, the unit houses 1,152 CPU cores, 4.8 terabytes of DDR5 memory, and 204 terabytes of storage.
> Techspot


Ak ovo fakat u praksi radi kako je opisano onda bi moglo biti kao naznaka za novu generaciju inteligentnijeg (ne pametnijeg) AI sustava koji nebi tolko greski radio kao postojeci sustavi. Bar sam ja tako shvatio :stoopid:.

quazar912 28.10.2025. 09:15

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Autor Inovator (Post 3827647)
Pogledaj malo TV. Svako malo neki prilog o druženju stranih radnika, tipa sportske igre, kulturna druženja i sl. Također, nema priloga o poljoprivredi, gospodarstvu općenito da u kadru nema stranih radnika (mislim, barem onih koje je lako prepoznati). Takva je agenda, jednostavno, politika vladajućih je takva da je populacijska politika temeljena na imigraciji. Točka.
Za demografsku situaciju u RH nisu krivi strani radnici, već zna se tko.
Ali, možda ju poprave ;)

A lokalni portali u mom kraju svi odreda koriste AI za generiranje fotografija svih vrsta i rijetko stave izvor.

sve je to po nalogu EU - oni diktiraju sve. koga ćemo uvest iz koje zemlje i kome ćemo i koliko prozivoda izvest...kraj priče

tomek@vz 28.10.2025. 21:23

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Microsoft and OpenAI have finalized a new agreement that removes uncertainty for investors and clears the path for OpenAI to restructure as a for-profit business. Microsoft receives a 27% ownership stake in OpenAI worth approximately $135 billion and retains access to the AI startup's technology until 2032, including models that achieve AGI. OpenAI completed its recapitalization, simplifying its corporate structure while keeping the nonprofit in control of the for-profit entity. The OpenAI Foundation receives an equity stake worth roughly $130 billion and plans to initially focus on funding work to accelerate health breakthroughs.

Microsoft backed OpenAI with $13.75 billion and was the biggest holdout among investors during negotiations. Once OpenAI achieves AGI, verified by an independent expert panel, Microsoft will no longer receive a cut of OpenAI's revenue. Microsoft also loses its right of first refusal on new cloud infrastructure business from OpenAI, though OpenAI commits an additional $250 billion to Azure.

mkey 28.10.2025. 21:53

Color me surprised.

tomek@vz 30.10.2025. 07:35

Citiraj:

Analysts, researchers, and even some tech giants have repeatedly warned that today's AI business is becoming a bubble. A big chunk of all AI investments currently mean purchasing Nvidia's processors, and the company is working to secure its position with a flurry of new partnerships. Unsurprisingly, Nvidia's CEO is among the few who openly dismiss claims that a bubble exists.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently told Bloomberg he doesn't believe the recent AI boom has become a bubble, breaking with months of warnings from across the business world. Speaking at the company's GTC conference in Washington DC, he characterized the current moment as a virtuous cycle.


> Techspot

Libertus 30.10.2025. 08:41

Šokiran sam, CEO tvrtke koja ima najviše koristi od AI balona, negira da AI balon postoji.

Nego što bi drugo rekao!? Ukoliko kaže bilo što, što bi i dalo naslutiti da bi moglo biti problema, ode cijena dionica dolje u sekundi.

tomek@vz 30.10.2025. 14:36

Bez komentara :D


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After being accused of illegally torrenting pornography to train its AI systems, Meta is asking a court to throw out the case because the content was likely for "personal use." Meta also claims there is no evidence of it using adult images or video to train its AI systems.
We've seen several instances of AI companies being hit with lawsuits. Meta was served with another of these complaints in July, filed by Strike 3 Holdings and Counterlife Media, makers of popular adult entertainment brands such as Vixen, Tushy, Blacked, and Deeper.
According to TorrentFreak, the companies allege that Meta downloaded at least 2,369 of their movies since 2018 to train its AI.

> Techspot


Citiraj:

Despite the associated concerns, Meta is increasing its AI spending. After announcing financial results that were heavily impacted by a massive tax bill, the company said its AI infrastructure spending will continue to rise and capital expenditure in 2026 will be "notably larger" than in 2025.
Meta just reported $51.24 billion in quarterly revenue, up 26% YoY and beating both Wall Street's and its own expectations for Q3. But its earnings per share (EPS) of $1.05 was far below Wall Street's expected $6.70.
The drop in EPS was due to a one-time non-cash income tax charge of $15.93 billion. Without that expense, EPA would have been $7.25.

> Techspot

mkey 30.10.2025. 14:36

> Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently told Bloomberg he doesn't believe the recent AI boom has become a bubble

Može se ova rečenica shvatiti na više načina. Istina je da "recent AI boom" nije balon, već je kompletni "AI boom", od prve sekunde kada su to počeli s tim nazivom gurati na tržištu, bio balon.

mkey 30.10.2025. 15:15

Ovo je sve legit.
https://fortune.com/2025/10/07/data-...ard-economist/

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U.S. GDP growth in the first half of 2025 was almost entirely driven by investment in data centers and information processing technology, according to Harvard economist Jason Furman. Excluding these technology-related categories, Furman calculated in a Sept. 27 post on X.com GDP growth would have been just 0.1% on an annualized basis, a near standstill that underlines the increasingly pivotal role of high-tech infrastructure in shaping macroeconomic outcomes.

Furman’s findings, shared online and echoed by financial analysts including Robert Armstrong of the Financial Times‘ Unhedged (the same writer who coined the term “TACO trade’), echo several months of observations on the remarkable surge in data-center infrastructure. In August, Renaissance Macro Research estimated, to date in 2025, the dollar value contributed to GDP growth by AI data-center buildout had surpassed U.S. consumer spending for the first time ever. That’s remarkable considering consumer spending is two-thirds of GDP.

tomek@vz 31.10.2025. 08:27

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Autor mkey (Post 3828305)


Yep - i zato se pumpa AI.A kad smo kod toga:

Citiraj:

OpenAI is reportedly preparing for a massive IPO that could value the company at up to $1 trillion. It follows a recent corporate restructuring that loosened its dependence on Microsoft and aligned its nonprofit foundation with financial success. Reuters reports:
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OpenAI is considering filing with securities regulators as soon as the second half of 2026, some of the people said. In preliminary discussions, the company has looked at raising $60 billion at the low end and likely more, the people said. They cautioned that talks are early and plans -- including the figures and timing - could change depending on business growth and market conditions. Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar has told some associates the company is aiming for a 2027 listing, the people said. But some advisers predict it could come even sooner, around late 2026.

[...] An IPO would open the door to more efficient capital raising and enable larger acquisitions using public stock, helping to finance CEO Sam Altman's plans to pour trillions of dollars into AI infrastructure, according to people familiar with the company's thinking. With an annualized revenue run rate expected to reach about $20 billion by year-end, losses are also mounting inside the $500 billion company, the people said. During a livestream on Tuesday, Altman addressed the possibility of going public. "I think it's fair to say it is the most likely path for us, given the capital needs that we'll have," he said.


mkey 31.10.2025. 18:55

> aligned its nonprofit foundation with financial success


George Orwell bi bio ponosan. Makar netko se pridržava njegovih uputa.

listerstorm 31.10.2025. 23:18

Pitao ja ChatGPT za AI bubble...i on posložio i sumirao:

The AI Boom Isn’t a Bubble — It’s a Transformation.
People love to compare AI to the dot-com bubble.
It’s a lazy analogy. Yes, some AI startups will fail — just like many dot-coms did. But that wasn’t the death of the internet.
It was the shakeout that cleared the way for Amazon, Google, PayPal, and Netflix to build the foundation of the digital age.
Today’s AI boom is fundamentally different: AI is already delivering productivity, not just promises.
Startups can build and scale in days, thanks to mature cloud and GPU infrastructure.
Multiple sectors are surging in parallel — models, robotics, medicine, education, open source.
Governments are actively regulating AI as it grows, not after it collapses.
The cost of experimentation has dropped to near-zero; the speed of deployment is unprecedented.
> Dot-coms spent big on hype. AI startups are earning by reducing overhead and creating value.
We’re not watching one industry inflate — we’re watching a new intelligence layer embed itself into everything: tools, workflows, research, creativity, and infrastructure.
There will be a shakeout. That’s natural.

But the winners? They’ll be the infrastructure of the next century — powering a world where intelligence is built in.

kopija 01.11.2025. 04:42

https://media1.tenor.com/m/gyP8pkyh9...ollys-game.gif

tomek@vz 01.11.2025. 09:37

Citiraj:

Last Sunday (2025-10-26) I discovered some abusive bot behaviour during a routine follow-up on anomalies that had shown up in my server's logfiles. There were a bunch of 404 errors ("Not Found") for a specific JavaScript file.
Most of my websites are static HTML, but I do occasionally include JS for progressive enhancement. It turned out that I accidentally committed and deployed a commented-out script tag that I'd included in the page while prototyping a new feature. The script was never actually pushed to the server - hence the 404 errors - but nobody should have been requesting it because that HTML comment should have rendered the script tag non-functional.
Clearly something weird was going on, so I dug a little further, searching my log files for all the requests for that non-existent file. A few of these came from user-agents that were obviously malicious:
  • python-httpx/0.28.1
  • Go-http-client/2.0
  • Gulper Web Bot 0.2.4 (www.ecsl.cs.sunysb.edu/~maxim/cgi-bin/Link/GulperBot)
The robots.txt for the site in question forbids all crawlers, so they were either failing to check the policies expressed in that file, or ignoring them if they had. But then there were many requests for the file coming from agents which self-identified as proper browsers - mostly as variations of Firefox, Chrome, or Safari.
Most of these requests seemed otherwise legitimate, except their behaviour differed from what I'd expect from any of those browsers. There are occasionally minor differences between how browsers parse uncommon uses of HTML, but I can say with a lot of confidence that all the major ones know how to properly interpret an HTML comment. I had caught them in a lie. These were scrapers, and they were most likely trying to non-consensually collect content for training LLMs.


> AI scrapers request commented scripts

mkey 01.11.2025. 17:54

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Autor listerstorm (Post 3828522)
Pitao ja ChatGPT za AI bubble...i on posložio i sumirao:

The AI Boom Isn’t a Bubble — It’s a Transformation.

Šta kaže, tko će financirati 100 nuklearnih elektrana do 2030, kako je Schmidt tražio?

tomek@vz 02.11.2025. 07:03

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Password manager 1Password's 2025 Annual Report: The Access-Trust Gap exposes how everyday employees are becoming accidental hackers in the AI era. The company's data shows that 73% of workers are encouraged to use AI tools, yet more than a third admit they do not always follow corporate policies. Many employees are feeding sensitive information into large language models or using unapproved AI apps to get work done, creating what 1Password calls "Shadow AI." At the same time, traditional defenses like single sign-on (SSO) and mobile device management (MDM) are failing to keep pace, leaving gaps in visibility and control.

The report warns that corporate security is being undermined from within. More than half of employees have installed software without IT approval, two-thirds still use weak passwords, and 38% have accessed accounts at previous employers. Despite rising enthusiasm for passkeys and passwordless authentication, 1Password says most organizations still depend on outdated systems that were never built for cloud-native, AI-driven work. The result is a growing "Access-Trust Gap" that could allow AI chaos and employee shortcuts to dismantle enterprise security from the inside.


mkey 02.11.2025. 14:30

Možda da daju "AI" da im sredi malo administraciju, ako već neće prikladno plaćati ljude da to odrade.

tomek@vz 03.11.2025. 17:17

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OpenAI will pay Amazon $38 billion for computing power in a seven-year deal that marks the companies' first partnership. Amazon expects all of the computing capacity negotiated as part of the agreement will be available to OpenAI by the end of next year. The ChatGPT maker will train new AI models using Amazon's data centers and use them to process user queries.

The deal is small compared with OpenAI's $300 billion agreement with Oracle and its $250 billion commitment to Microsoft. OpenAI ended its exclusive cloud-computing partnership with Microsoft last month and has since signed almost $600 billion in new cloud commitments. Amazon Web Services is the industry's largest cloud provider, but Microsoft and Google have reported faster cloud-revenue growth in recent years after capturing new demand from AI customers.

tomek@vz 03.11.2025. 19:43

Citiraj:

arXiv, a preprint publication for academic research that has become particularly important for AI research, has announced it will no longer accept computer science articles and papers that haven't been vetted by an academic journal or a conference. Why? A tide of AI slop has flooded the computer science category with low-effort papers that are "little more than annotated bibliographies, with no substantial discussion of open research issues," according to a press release about the change.

arXiv has become a critical place for preprint and open access scientific research to be published. Many major scientific discoveries are published on arXiv before they finish the peer review process and are published in other, peer-reviewed journals. For that reason, it's become an important place for new breaking discoveries and has become particularly important for research in fast-moving fields such as AI and machine learning (though there are also sometimes preprint, non-peer-reviewed papers there that get hyped but ultimately don't pass peer review muster). The site is a repository of knowledge where academics upload PDFs of their latest research for public consumption. It publishes papers on physics, mathematics, biology, economics, statistics, and computer science and the research is vetted by moderators who are subject matter experts.


mkey 03.11.2025. 20:20

Mene ta cjelokupna situacija podsjeća na to kako Homer Simpson igra ajnc, moguće da griješim.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZC99F-aChSI


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