Man believes in stories. Such as religion, or money, or companies.
Ref. Yuval Noah Harari.
Man believes in stories. Such as religion, or money, or companies.
Ref. Yuval Noah Harari.
For a nuanced approach, here follows some critisism. Link to original post: “Mobius” is just an ad for Corcel
Update: the discord server members / friends of Mobius are brigading the comments.
See the model card: https://huggingface.co/Corcelio/mobius
It’s a non-commercial model they want people to pay to use through their API, and won’t allow anyone else to publish the weights, even though they tout the ability to finetune it in the hype post.
Looking deeper into things and it’s using Bittensor to “decentralise AI production”, and it’s using blockchain. Another crypto scam.
It’s quite odd. as a researcher, the claims to cut down on training cost by 2/3rds really stuck out to me, as I would also like to benefit from this advancement. but when you look at how they supposedly achieved this, it’s just another SDXL finetune with 25 million images.
A fun gem from the model card:
A model without any bias shouldn’t really need “watermark” in the negative prompt.
Here’s the license text from the model card:
Mobius is released under a custom license that governs its usage and distribution rights:
Non-commercial use: The model is fully open and available for any non-commercial use. Researchers, students, and enthusiasts are encouraged to explore, modify, and build upon the model freely, as long as they do not use it for commercial purposes.
Very Her-like.
It suddenly feels so rude to interrupt the AI voice mid sentence.
Thank you for this approximate description of most Nordic countries.
To whoever mentioned Librewolf previously as a better alternative to FireFox: Thank you.
Thanks for sharing. It looks like a great other option.
Edit: Darn. It is recognised as a trojan:
I spent the better half of 45 minutes writing and revising my comment. So thank you sincerely for the praise, since English is not my first language.
ShutUpWin10 and AppBuster from German O&O?
Interesting timing. The EU has just passed the Artificial Intelligence Act, setting a global precedent for the regulation of AI technologies.
What is it?
Key Takeaways:
Why Does This Matter in the US?
Banned applications: The new rules ban certain AI applications that threaten citizens’ rights, including biometric categorisation systems based on sensitive characteristics and untargeted scraping of facial images from the internet or CCTV footage to create facial recognition databases. Emotion recognition in the workplace and schools, social scoring, predictive policing (when it is based solely on profiling a person or assessing their characteristics), and AI that manipulates human behaviour or exploits people’s vulnerabilities will also be forbidden.
Sources:
No! I want my illusion of choice!
Yeah, I haven’t read good things about Onyx either. Chinese-inside™. Scummy business practices.
I prefer Kobo as an alternative.
Or a Nokia Streaming Box
13 dog breeds and mixed breeds are banned in Denmark: https://en.foedevarestyrelsen.dk/animals/animal-welfare/danish-legislation-on-dogs as one example.
My guess is that hydrogen busses suffer the same challenges as hydrogen short-distance trucks. Due to an overall low energy efficiency (electrolysis -> compression -> decompression), it makes better sense for long-distance transport.
We tried in Denmark (Aarhus). Quite expensive, and too many issues. Electrical busses (with dedicated lanes) seems like the better solution, bus but this is also not cheap.
Edit: Spelling
Schmetterling.