I just did a couple of test searches and it didn’t work at all. Obvious AI images stayed in the results, and the ones that it removed when I selected “AI: hide” were obvious photos or human artwork.
Hopefully they can improve their detection method and make it actually useful.
But in May, the founder announced he was abandoning the tech and pivoting his company to something entirely different: Muscle Mem, a cache system for AI agents that allows them to offload repeatable tasks.
So a completely normal pivot from something more general to something more specific within the same subject area. This isn’t really newsworthy, and the rest of the article reads like an ad.
One point that you didn’t cover: How do you sleep at night, knowing that you’re working for a company that is openly and deliberately destroying the foundations of democratic society and supporting a resurgence of fascism globally?
How old is your account?
Terrible article that doesn’t even speculate about how it’s going to change the way we use the internet.
Is this an interview over text? How is someone looking things up mid-way through a (phone? video?) conversation and expecting it not to be obvious that’s what they’re doing?
You have so little respect for your community that you used an LLM to write this obsequious, patronising announcement instead of having a human employee write it. Does nobody there care anymore?
They are included in the updates to -testing.
Only after they meet the requirements to be moved from unstable.
From the wiki:
It is a good idea to install security updates from unstable since they take extra time to reach testing and the security team only releases updates to unstable.
and
Compared to stable and unstable, next-stable testing has the worst security update speed. Don’t prefer testing if security is a concern.
- https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting
There is some advice on that page about how to deal with security updates for testing and I’m wondering how people who use testing take that advice, and what changes they make to get security updates. Or maybe you don’t bother. That’s what I mean.
What do you do for security updates?
Was the server officially released by Blizzard or was it reverse-engineered and built by the community?
What are the specs and how are you finding the performance?
J. K. Rowling is a transphobe and a bigot.
Tragic, but is this World News?
God, I can’t stand this finance-bro vocabulary infiltrating people’s normal speech.
London bankers are going to have to sober up for a little while.
How did you bypass the password?