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itâs so magical and beautiful that there are sprawling interconnected cave systems carved deep into the earth by various geological forces and you donât have to go in them. there are miles and miles of stone passageways in total darkness that require you to exhale all the air out of your lungs to squeeze through parts of them and you donât have to be there. some of these squeezes are underwater and require cave divers to take off their oxygen tanks and push them through ahead of them and me i am above ground looking at the sky as we speak. there are untold subterranean wonders no human has ever seen and i will not be the one to discover them #grateful #blessed
so true there could be any number of undiscovered species down there all of which are none of my business and never will be. peace and love on (the surface of) planet earth đ
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padmes queen voice being artificially lowered in post to sound like the origin for Vader's low pitch and accent is crazy it makes me crazy that he was in that suit learning how to be a person again in a medical torture device & was like i guess i will mimic my dead wife's intonation she used in her stint as child queen to legitimise myself as the emperor's freaky cyborg wizard sonwife

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A German regional court has ruled that Google is directly liable for the content of its AI search overviews. According to the court, previou
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This is HUGE.
1. The court holds Google responsible for statements made by its AI, considering them Google's statements (search engines have limited liability for results in their engine as they're the words of other sites/companies/people), meaning when their AI lies/hallucinates they're liable for the defamation/harm resulting from those statements.
2. Google's defense that customers are generally aware of the lack of reliability and are responsible for fact checking was dismissed. As the court pointed out, that would "significantly diminish" AI Search's stated purpose and it can't be distinguished from Google's business practices/statements as a search tool.
3. Studies have found about 91% of Google's everyday AI responses are accurate, leaving millions of searches per HOUR with potential liability for falsehoods. 56% of correct responses weren't supported by the sources the AI listed. Both of which mean Google is now liable for a LOT more AI "errors."
4. Google was held liable for 80% of court costs in this case and this precedent is expected to reverberate around the world. This is a massive shift from the 3rd-party search provider role Google has previously played and it comes right as they've tied ALL searches to their AI search.
TL;DR Google reeeeeally stepped in it this time.
Makes perfect sense, actually, and is the result I expected. Search engines and social media have always hidden behind the protection of âthe public squareâ and ânotice boardâ classifications to deny liability for things.
They claimed they were just platforms and anyone could use them. They were not making âjudgment calls.â There was no creation of content or filter of information or anything. The only value judgment they would make was how relevant the result was to your search terms. Which is the purpose of a search engine. They were just places where people could put up their flyers (like a notice board) or meet up freely and express their opinion (like the public square). They allowed you to filter things (through provided content filters or the use of Boolean search language), but they themselves would not make any determination regarding the value or morality or trustworthiness of the information provided.
And this used to be true. Google searches didnât make judgment calls on the value of the opinions and data presented, it just returned relevant links. The more relevant, the higher on the list. This guaranteed multiple sources and points of view and you could decide for yourself which ones to trust.
For example, I had to look up Stormfront for a class way back when. Google didnât give me a paragraph explaining why Stormfront was bad. It didnât insist I must have meant something else and give me those results because no good person would look up neo-nazis. It didnât give me a dozen articles and Reddit posts that mention Stormfront once or twice.
What it did do was give me Stormfrontâs homepage. And the link below it was the Wikipedia page explaining what it was. And the links below that were news articles and blogs on Stormfront. Then at the bottom it gave me some weather sites because maybe I did just mistype âstorm frontâ. Relevant information presented to me, actual decision on what to trust left up to me.
Then Google started exerting more control. It was bad enough when Google started automatically changing your search terms, to what it decided you actually meant, but it now itâs deciding what is allowed to be seen for the search terms you use. Whatâs a source Google trusts and which ones should be hidden. Judgment calls are being made.
And thatâs the important part. Once youâre deciding who is and isnât allowed to put their flyers up, youâre not an unbiased notice board. Youâre not the public square. Youâre a publisher. You are deciding what to show based on what you place value on. And if you are making judgment calls, you can be held liable for the result of those calls.
Thatâs why newspapers and magazines can be sued when they run a piece that states false information as fact. They made the judgment call to spread the libel even though it was someone else who wrote it.
Google has skirted this line for quite a while. Itâs okay to block bad information, right? If you hide a website that says battery acid is safe to drink, thatâs fine, right? No one is hurt if wrongthink is hidden and only trustworthy sources are presented, right? You canât be sued if no direct injury was caused to your users, right? No harm no foul, right?
Except⌠with Google AI and its bad information being presented as the first result of your Google searchâŚ
Well. Now thereâs provable harm.
An AI cannot make a true judgment call and it cannot be held liable. Itâs a machine. It has no values, no morals, no personhood. But someone wrote the program that determines how the AI judges information and presents it and someone put it online and placed it automatically at the top of their search results and someone presented it as a reliable judge of trustworthy information (with a small disclaimer that maybe it could be wrong sometimes). So that someone is the one who should be held responsible for the judgment calls the AI makes.
And that someone is Google.
TL;DR: to be held liable for something you usually need control, cause, and damages (this is very simplified). Google used to avoid liability by not controlling search results. Judgment on what to trust was left to the users so even if relying on the information caused damage, it wasnât Googleâs fault. Google then started exerting control, but claimed it was to avoid damage to users. If users couldnât prove Googleâs search results caused harm to them, Google couldnât be held responsible even if they had control.
But with Google AI generating bad info, people are being damaged by Googleâs control over information. So now we have control, cause, and damage. Google can be now be sued for search results.
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Rookies is one of my favorite pieces of Star Wars media, and my favorite thing about it is that Echo gives exactly one (1) line of eulogy for every character who dies.
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re-watching the original trilogy is great because you really get a sense for how weird luke skywalker is, just how quickly he becomes that weird AND how quickly he commits to it. Like he's honestly pretty chill in a new hope, but the absolute INSTANT he figures out he can move shit with his mind he goes full send on the cryptic off-putting bullshit. Walking around in full black robes, speaking in riddles, aura farming and backflipping whenever physically possible. He's clearly annoyed when he first meets yoda in empire, but he dismisses that pretty quickly in favour of ALSO becoming an over-dramatic space wizard. The combination of his two teachers being yoda and obi-wan kenobi and him being the son of anakin and padme creates the single most intense and fundamentally kind force sensitive perfectly embodying the heart of the jedi order whilst also serving egregious amounts of cunt and being bizarre to be around. He would have THRIVED as a jedi master during the high republic. he would have been every padawan's favourite and every other master's worst nightmare
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I'm so glad that that truncated fucking ran-into-a-wall-at-speed tadpole-ass looking squirrel only lives in high altitude forests in Borneo bc this means I am extremely unlikely to encounter one in my day to day life. thank god
Reblogging the original post because I want everyone to have the same experience scrolling through the tags that I just did.
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