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PrinceWith999Enemies, in AI generated anchors, more create news program

This is not going anyplace good.

Also, the hand movements look completely unnatural. It’s like that scene from 30 Rock where Jack Donaghy is shooting that spot and winds up holding two coffee cups.

Also, the woman suppressing a grin while talking about the war in Gaza was beyond disturbing.

And this is their most curated footage. This is their best stuff used to show off their work.

They haven’t climbed out of the uncanny valley yet.

cosmic_slate,
@cosmic_slate@dmv.social avatar

The hand movements bothered me too. I think they’re just good enough where someone could try to justify it by claiming they’re very awkward/inexperienced anchors though.

Ryan213, in Next Samsung Galaxy Buds to have on-device AI for language translation
@Ryan213@lemmy.world avatar

Do they come in fish varieties?

Subtlysubtle,

You just have to remeber to flip them on.

lazylion_ca, in Next Samsung Galaxy Buds to have on-device AI for language translation

Does translation need actual AI?

FuzzChef,

Yes, as the semantic of words is context dependent.

Lmaydev,

AIs are way better at it.

PoisonedPrisonPanda,

Lets stay at LLM and not AI.

wmassingham,

No, but it’s a hell of a lot easier to put huge language datasets into the machine learning blender and get a model out, instead of manually programming every conceivable linguistic construction.

ours,

Oh and it likely has to do speech-to-text first, another good fit for machine learning models.

ours,

Once again the buzzword “AI” is vague. It’s likely a chip that runs a deep-learning-based model for translation. Deep learning has excellent results in translation

So not AI in the LLM like ChatGPT.

lledrtx,

As a machine learning researcher who spends all my time with other researchers, we all hate the word “AI” used to describe LLMs also

i_am_not_a_robot, in Next Samsung Galaxy Buds to have on-device AI for language translation

Is it a feature of the Galaxy Buds or a feature of the Galaxy S24? They say this is better than the Pixel Buds because it doesn’t require an internet connection, but the Pixel Buds do not have language translation at all. They’re headphones you connect to a phone that has language translation, and it’s the phone that needs internet to work. If it were a feature of the Galaxy Buds that would be much more impressive, but since the article doesn’t say exactly, it’s unlikely that the Galaxy Buds actually have real-time language translation at all and it’s just phone software and marketing.

Gandarf,
@Gandarf@startrek.website avatar

From the article:

Apparently, Samsung’s next-generation Galaxy Buds will feature on-device AI

The on-device (mentioned a few areas) would lead me to believe it’s the buds themselves, despite it being also on the phone.

jlow, in Mozilla launches Solo, an AI-powered website builder for solopreneurs

Insert salty comment about Mozilla please concentrating in their browser here.

SkybreakerEngineer, in Next Samsung Galaxy Buds to have on-device AI for language translation

A device that performs live translations? Sokath, his eyes uncovered!

bionicjoey,

When it turns out that it will gather huge amounts of data and sell it for advertising purposes? Shaka, when the walls fell.

_stranger_,

Google, it’s pockets laden. (meh, they already have listening devices everywhere, two more won’t really make a difference)

Gamoc,

Samsung isn’t Google…

_stranger_,

Sokath, his eyes covered. (Samsung has tons of phones and mics everywhere too) Does anyone actually use Bixby though?

Gamoc,

They do, yes. Samsung I mean, Bixby is useless.

Player2,

Claims not to need active internet connection

MadMadBunny,

Well I’d like to see that… so the ads will be preloaded?

ours,

“Can I have a drink please”

Will translate smoothly to:

“Can I have a cold refreshing Coca-Cola™ please?”

ours,

That’s the whole point of “on-device AI”. It should all be happening directly on the buds.

ChihuahuaOfDoom, in Next Samsung Galaxy Buds to have on-device AI for language translation

I hope they come in yellow.

PeepinGoodArgs, in AI generated anchors, more create news program

This is obviously a bad idea. CMV

h3ndrik, in Mozilla launches Solo, an AI-powered website builder for solopreneurs

Nice stock images and text. Now I’d need a button to export it and load it with a nice static site generator like Hugo.

Cwilliams,

Agree! I want to use this on my .github.io page!

HairHeel, in Mozilla launches Solo, an AI-powered website builder for solopreneurs
@HairHeel@programming.dev avatar

Looks like lots of people’s year end bonuses were contingent on them releasing something related to AI by the end of the year.

Diplomjodler, in Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them

Good opportunity for the new polish government to show that they’re actually sane.

onlinepersona, in Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them

The government better sue the train manufacturer and protect these hackers. The hackers saved the state millions - possibly hundreds of millions.

hexloc, in Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them

lmao.

davel, in Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

The European Union is an antidemocratic corporate cartel.

Quacksalber, (edited )

The EU is in a constant struggle for its direction. Discounting it as a lost cause only allows malicious actors free reign. On the one hand, EU regulators take on tech monopolies, like forcing Microsoft to un-bundle Windows and Edge/Bing. And european courts have repeatedly struck down legislation that would allow for indiscriminate data retention.
On the other hand, the EU politicians are currently trying to sneak through a law that would force browsers to accept state-issued root certificates, allowing them to spy on and alter any and all internet communication, basically upending the trust-based system that keeps the internet secure currently. This law is part of the eIDAS initiative.
And I’m sure that with the new, EU-driven right to repair initiative, the train manufacturer will be forced to back down soon too.

flambonkscious,

Interesting, this needs some reading

Quacksalber,

Here is a link detailing the issues concerning root certificates in the eIDAS legislation, as it currently written and about to be voted on: www.theregister.com/2023/…/europe_eidas_browser/

flambonkscious,

Thanks! I stumbled across the Mozilla blog on it, too

blog.mozilla.org/…/mozilla-publishes-position-pap…

kilgore_trout,

The right to repair proposal will sure have a list of exemptions, not to hurt the feelings of big commercial conglomerates.

onlinepersona,

Good thing it wasn’t the EU that made the trains 👌

Illuminostro,
Diplomjodler,

Maybe you should stop huffing Orban’s farts.

davel,
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

No, I huff Marxist economist and ex-Greek Minister of Finance Yanis Varoufakis’ farts.

Diplomjodler,

Ah, those are extra spicy.

WolfhoundRO,

Basically the wrong exhaust fumes.

Implying there are also the right exhaust fumes smh

PanArab,
@PanArab@lemmy.ml avatar

True, but that’s why it is somewhat functional. Otherwise it would be a mess, swinging back and forth between contradictory short term thinking.

The Arabian Gulf states are not democratic at all, and sometimes the governments go against the wishes of the people -mostly US-aligned foreign policies and social and economic liberalization-. But they sure can get shit done and massively. Kinda like China but on a smaller scale because all together the Arabian Gulf -without the foreigners- adds up to the population of one Chinese city.

KingThrillgore, (edited ) in Polish Hackers Repaired Trains the Manufacturer Artificially Bricked. Now The Train Company Is Threatening Them
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

It would be interesting to see if Alstom, Hyundai Rotem, and Stadler Rail are doing the same. They are sitting on billions in public sector contracts.

relevants,

Stadler (sic)

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