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“The #human #brain remains one of the most sophisticated and efficient information-processing systems in existence. While #AI can process vast amounts of data and identify patterns, it lacks the nuanced understanding that comes naturally to humans. Our ability to read between the lines, understand context, and make intuitive leaps based on limited information is something AI systems can't replicate despite their impressive computational power.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2024/11/28/ai-wont-replace-humans--heres-the-surprising-reason-why/


Il 30 novembre segna 2 anni dallo sbarco di #ChatGPT in Italia.

Da allora i #chatbot di IA generativa si sono fatti largo nel nostro uso quotidiano e c'è chi pensa che ci troviamo solo agli inizi di un cambiamento epocale.

Su #ItalianoLinguaDue si è parlato di come cambi l'italiano dell'IA e dei suoi limiti, a volte dovuti ai dati di addestramento, a volte proprio alla loro struttura #statistica.

Disponibile qui in #OpenAccess ⬇️ https://doi.org/10.54103/2037-3597/21990

#AI #generativeAI



Surprise! #SALAMI (#AI) is boring. https://sigmoid.social/@garymarcus/113510522484350231 #BastaSalami!


In questa newsletter parliamo di:
1️⃣ #internet Bene Pubblico: un’alternativa europea ai giganti del web sul modello EBU/UER
2️⃣ Vint Cerf: Sul futuro resto ottimista, ma mai come ora temo per Internet e la sua libertà
3️⃣ Le peggiori #password del 2024, da “cambiami” a “francesco”
4️⃣ Quelli che stanno lasciando #X
5️⃣ Intelligenza Artificiale generativa e diritti d’autore: chi possiede i contenuti? #AI

👉 https://bit.ly/4hRvCE8

@informatica


#SALAMI #AI #OSAI Automated statistics applications without public (training) data are very similar to the philosopher's stone, which was, if anything, the result of secret (and "corporate" :-)) research. Bruce Schneier has a point, here .


"The open source project DeFlock is mapping license plate surveillance cameras all over the world."

"On his drive to move from Washington state to Huntsville, Alabama, Will Freeman began noticing lots of cameras."

"Once I started getting into the South, I saw a ton of these black poles with a creepy looking camera and a solar panel on top. I took a picture of it and ran it through Google, and it brought me to the Flock website. And then I knew like, 'Oh, that's a license plate reader.' I started seeing them all over the place and realized that they were for the police."

"Flock is one of the largest vendors of automated license plate readers (ALPRs) in the country. The company markets itself as having the goal to fully 'eliminate crime' with the use of ALPRs and other connected surveillance cameras."

"And so he made a map, and called it DeFlock. DeFlock runs on Open Street Map, an open source, editable mapping software."

The open source project DeFlock is mapping license plate surveillance cameras all over the world

#solidstatelife #ai #computervision #alprs #surveillance

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