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Ooo snap!


https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1ceco4f/claude_ai_name_and_shame/

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Das ist eine Schande. Still my favourite chat bot though over ChatGPT and Bard. Just wish they didn’t do this crap

Not sure what browser you use, but Brave has Mixtral AND Claude built right into their browser with some additional privacy things. Conversation is forgotten as soon as the Leo session is closed.


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This is awesome. I could see this in the future getting more popular as some like to have “fun” with their desktop. It’d be REALLY neat to have some levels of customization for this DE.

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oopsie-doopsie, we made fukky-wucky!

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Processing of personal data Data protectionists file complaint against OpenAI

Status: 29.04.2024 10:38 am

The AI program ChatGPT publishes data about private individuals whose origin is unclear. Data protectionists accuse the provider OpenAI of this. In addition, incorrect data could not be corrected.

The European data protection organization None of Your Business (NOYB) has filed a complaint against the ChatGPT provider OpenAI together with an affected citizen. According to the organization co-founded by Austrian data protection activist Max Schrems, the AI program “invents false information about individuals” without providing the legally prescribed option of correction or deletion.

In the specific case, an unnamed “public figure” was affected. It also involved an incorrect date of birth. “The company openly admits that it cannot correct false information on ChatGPT,” explained NOYB. “The company does not even know where the data comes from or what data ChatGPT stores about individuals.” OpenAI is therefore in breach of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Although the GDPR gives users the right to request a copy of all personal data, OpenAI has failed to disclose the data processed, its sources or recipients. If a system cannot provide accurate and transparent results, it should not be used to generate data about individuals, said Maartje de Graaf, data protection lawyer at NOYB. “The technology must follow the legal requirements, not the other way around.”

The Vienna-based organization and the data subject have now called on the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DPA) to investigate OpenAI’s data processing practices. The San Francisco-based company caused a sensation in November 2022 with the launch of ChatGPT. The program is able to use artificial intelligence (AI) to generate essays, poems or suggested solutions from very short prompts, for example. The program suddenly made a large audience aware of the possibilities of AI.

At the same time, however, fears grew about the potential dangers of the technology. Data protection activist Schrems made a name for himself with two lawsuits against the Facebook group Meta, twice overturning important data agreements between the USA and Europe before the European Court of Justice.

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@Ankur, your video is included in this article!!

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Doesn’t have time now, he has to learn for life. :smiley:

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Even top 3 wallpaper artists mentioned!

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They can have my hallucinogens when they pry them from my cold, dead, hallucinating Windows Copilot.
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:clown_face: :earth_africa:
Artix it is then


P.S. It’s hard to be even more hated, but he always does :rofl:

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systemd is basically its own OS at this point. :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

Perhaps this will be a good option to use in user scripts, or for servers where additional hardening is wanted. I don’t see it being readily adopted in the desktop space, no more than pkexec or doas have been. sudo just feels like part of the culture.

If anyone were going to ship with run0 instead of sudo, my money would be on Fedora. I suppose if an alias for sudo was set up, a lot of folks wouldn’t even notice.

For Arch Linux, undoubtedly it will remain a matter of user choice. After all, Arch does not ship with sudo installed either.

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I have a better guidelines:
0. Don’t.

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I would personally just alias it or wish the distro would in the case of fedora.
I do feel a lot of systemD developers are like web designers, where they change old things for just the reason of changing old things. Whether or not, it’s good in the long run or not.

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