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realharo
I would rather have better E2EE
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I want my chats to be available on all devices even if I drop my phone into a volcano
are kinda conflicting goals. If the chats are easily available on a new device without you manually syncing the key, that means the key exists somewhere in the cloud outside of your control, which is the opposite of good E2EE.
You can still achieve both goals, but it would involve you exporting the key, storing it somewhere, and then importing it to a new device from where you stored it.
That's assuming they have that goal. The goal of survival and reproduction exists because of natural selection (those that don't have that goal simply don't make it into the next generation, when competing against those that do).
But that doesn't necessarily apply to AI systems. At least while humans have a say in which systems survive and get developed further, and which ones get scrapped. When humans control the resources, the best way to get a sizable allocation of them is by being useful to humans (or at least making them believe that).
If AI gets really good, manual labor automation won't be far behind, as the AI itself will be applied to robotics and AI research.
The only thing of value left will be natural resources.
No, all you need for this is a digital signature and to publish the public key on an official government website. And maybe for platforms like YouTube and TikTok to integrate check status in their UI (e.g. flag any footage of candidates that was not signed by the government private key as "unverified").
How would an NFT help in any way?
However I’m not afraid of it taking my job because someone still needs to tell it what to do
Why couldn't it do that part too? - purely based on a simple high-level objective that anyone can formulate. Which part exactly do you think is AI-resistant?
I'm not talking about today's models, but more like 5-10 years into the future.
More like 2% for a casino.
not having its AI efforts actually change product usage
Are you ignoring Github Copilot?
Not directly related, but you can disable chat history per-device in ChatGPT settings - that will also stop OpenAI from training on your inputs, at least that's what they say.
Not from memory, without looking at the original during painting - at least not to this level of detail. No human will just incidentally "learn" to draw such a near-perfect copy. Not unless they're doing it on purpose with the explicit goal of "learn to re-create this exact picture". Which does not describe how any humans typically learn.
Other notable people include the "effective altruism" advocate Sam Bankman Fried who gambled away other people's money on FTX.