

My four year old low-end test device running Android had its assistant switched out from Google Assistant to Gemini. I was very surprised since I’d assumed that the vendor had stopped supporting it since it was so cheap, but it updated anyway.
My four year old low-end test device running Android had its assistant switched out from Google Assistant to Gemini. I was very surprised since I’d assumed that the vendor had stopped supporting it since it was so cheap, but it updated anyway.
Why are you being downvoted for this? In stock devices the user has no way to even start looking at what is being run. All you can do is trust the manufacturer.
This is where you’d normally go “there must be a better way…”
Transmission of energy requires… energy. Furthermore tiny antennas mean a high frequency, which don’t transmit a long way. Not sure we’re breaking the laws of physics any time soon, even ignoring energy density limits.
LLMs are not Large Medical Expert Systems. They are Large Language Models, and are evaluated on how convincing their output is, instead of how accurate or useful it is.
Coca-cola definitely advertises, famously Santa Claus, but did you also know they do more subversive things like trying to shift the blame for obesity onto the victims?
If you’re writing a novel simulation for a non-trivial system, it might be best to learn to code so you can identify any issues in the simulation later. It’s likely that LLMs do not have the information required to generate good code for this context.
These need to be washable, otherwise every time I accidentally wear them into the shower I’m going to have to buy another pair.
I prefer the term Digital Restrictions Management.
Is anyone surprised by this? Their entire business model is based on tracking people so of course they’ll want to de-anonymize users.
Did Synology forget what the I in RAID is?