umami_wasabi
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umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are some cool projects that I can do with a 1st gen Raspberry Pi?English
28·6 months agoFor any printer. You never know what it’s doing without a firewall solution. USB is always the safest option.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Games@lemmy.world•What is the best Sea based game out there in your opinion?English
21·7 months agoWhy the “Flag” get removed?
Using 7900XTX with LMS. Speed are everwhere, driver dependent. With QwQ-32B-Q4_K_M, I got about 20 tok/s, with all VRAM filled. Phi-4 runs at about 30-40 tok/s. I can give more numbers if you can wait for a bit.
If you don’t enjoy finding which driver works best, I strongly aginst running AMD for AI workload.
DLP broken? Didn’t heard of that.
I think he means something like challenge-response type of auth flow that while using user/pass, the password waa never sent to the server?
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•China announces plan to label all AI-generated content with watermarks and metadata.English
1·8 months agoTrue. It is just another avenue to label things.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•China announces plan to label all AI-generated content with watermarks and metadata.English
2·8 months agoPlease allow me to have a little bit of time deep thoughts and organize myself. It might take a while, but I will give you a response.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•China announces plan to label all AI-generated content with watermarks and metadata.English
2·8 months agoAnd the lack of label just reinforced the confirmation bias.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•China announces plan to label all AI-generated content with watermarks and metadata.English
4·8 months agoThe problem is you can’t make a digital label that hard to circumvent. Much like a signature, you sign something you want to prove it is genuinely from you, but you won’t sign something that’s not from you while not signing things that are, especially in digital format. Digital signature can just be stripped out of the data. Watermarks on images can now patched with the help of inpainting models. Disclaimers in text can just be deleted. The default shouldn’t be “This thing doesn’t have an AI label so it would be written by human.” The label itself it a slippery slope that helps misinformation spread faster and aid building alternate facts. Adding a label won’t help people identify contents generated with ML models, but let them defer the identification to that mere label because it said so, or didn’t.
Misinformation didn’t spread fast simply because fascists obtained controls on medias. Just look at how China, Russia, and Iran launch misinformation campaigns. They didn’t have to control those media, but some seed accounts that make sensational title that attracts people in more powerful position and recognition to spread it out. For more info on misinformation and disinformation, I recommend you watch Ryan McBeth’s video on YT.
Yes, we need a way to identify what is and what not generated by ML models, but that should not be done by labeling ML contents.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•China announces plan to label all AI-generated content with watermarks and metadata.English
92·8 months agoThen what AI generated slop without label are to the plain eyes? That label just encourge the laziness of the brain as an “easy filter.” Those slop without label just evelated itself to be somewhat real, becuase the label exist exploiting the laziness.
Before you said some AI slop are clearly identifiable, you can’t rule out everyone can, and every piece are that identifiable. And for those images that looks a little unrealistic, just decrease the resolution to very grainy and hide those details. That will work 9 out of 10. You can’t rule out that 0.1% content that pass sanity check can’t do 99.9% damage.
After all, human are emotional creatures, and sansationism is real. The urge of share something emotional is why misinformation and disinformation are so common these days. People will overlook details when the urge hits.
Somethimes, labeling can do more harm than good. It just give a false sense.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•China announces plan to label all AI-generated content with watermarks and metadata.English
3·8 months agoThat’s a different thing. C2PA is proving a photo is came from a real camera, with all the editing trails. All in a cryptographic manner. This in the topic is trying to prove what not real is not real, by self claiming. You can add the watermark, remove it, add another watermark of another AI, or whatever you want. You can just forge it outright because I didn’t see cryptographic proof like a digital sign is required.
Btw, the C2PA data can be stripped if you know how, just like any watermarks and digital signatures.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•China announces plan to label all AI-generated content with watermarks and metadata.English
414·8 months agoThink a layer deeper how can it misused to control naratives.
You read some wild allegation, no AI marks (they required to be visible), so must written by someone? Right? What if someone, even the government jumps out as said someone use an illiegal AI to generate the text? The questioning of the matter will suddently from verifying if the allegation decribed happened, to if it itself is real. The public sentiment will likely overwhelmed by “Is this fakenews?” or “Is the allegation true?” Compound that with trusted entities, discrediting anything become easier.
Give you a real example. Before Covid spread globally there was a Chinese whistleblower, worked in the hospital and get infected. He posted a video online about how bad it was, and quickly got taken down by the government. What if it happened today with the regulation in full force? Government can claim it is AI generated. The whistleblower doesn’t exist. Nor the content is real. 3 days later, they arrested a guy, claiming he spread fakenews using AI. They already have a very efficient way to control naratives, and this piece of garbage just give them an express way.
You though that only a China thing? No, every entities including governments are watching, especially the self-claimed friend of Putin and Xi, and the absolute free speech lover. Don’t think it is too far to reach you yet.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•China announces plan to label all AI-generated content with watermarks and metadata.English
245·8 months agoThat’s what they want. When people doing it locally, they can discredit anything as AI generated. The point isn’t about enforability, but can it be a tool to control narative.
Edit: it doesn’t matter if people actually generating locally, but if people can possibly doing it. As long as it is plausible, the argument stands and the loop completes.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•China announces plan to label all AI-generated content with watermarks and metadata.English
6·8 months agoLol. So everything and anything can just be AI generated fakenews.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why do I have a separate Jackett docker image every day?!English
4·8 months agoLooking at
linuxserver/jacketton Docker Hub, it seems it indeed update everyday.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•Apple will soon support encrypted RCS messaging with Android users
17·8 months agoWill UK netizens able to use it?
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Games@lemmy.world•Rainbow Six Siege X update detailed, as game goes free-to-play on June 10English
6·8 months agoAnyone knows what happen to operators and skins already owned?
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Can someone explain to me this thing about YouTube implementing DRM in their videos and how it works?English
14·8 months agoThat means only “authorized” clients equipped with “correct” DRM module can ever plays those video. If I have to guess, it would be Widevine L3 for browsers.
umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Exclusive: TSMC pitched Intel foundry JV to Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom, sources sayEnglish
7·8 months agoSo TSMC have its own fab plus at max 50% of Intel fab? Isn’t that… monopoly?














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