

If the article doesn’t define what “AI” means then the article doesn’t actually mean anything.
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If the article doesn’t define what “AI” means then the article doesn’t actually mean anything.
Activitypub accounts are portable actually. Lemmy is not as slick as Mastodon with this feature yet but will likely get there.
The kickstarter is official too, Daniel tooted it recently.
Is something finally going to federate with bluesky?
From an e-waste perspective not having a battery is really cool. The article doesn’t mention this, but the plastic appears recycled too. I wonder how it types?
Truly amazing how many journalists have drank the big tech kool-aid.
I hate to be that guy, but “they” (the people with power to change course) have absolutely listened and understood. They don’t care.
The moderator to user ratio on the fediverse is orders of magnitude higher than commercial platforms. Even Lemmy.world (a large, loosely moderated Lemmy instance) has again, orders of magnitude more eyes on its content than reddit.
This means that even if a chatbot gets invented that is impossible to distinguish form a human, mods will more readily be able to tell if it is pushing a narrative/shilling products.