- We don’t do hashtags here
- Don’t use footnotes for hyperlinks when
[this syntax] (https://example.com/)
is available
AI Infosec
Infosec news and articles related to AI.
I added the hashtag to give the post more visibility on the fediverse. (and to give a little bit more visibility of Lemmy to the people on the mastodon side of the fediverse).
I didn't know anout the ability to add URLs inside the post.
but in general I avoid putting URLs inside the message post. Putting the URL at the end of a post allows people to first read the complete post and then follow the links. People tend to click on the link and get "stuck" there and not read the rest of the post. (especially on social-media platforms like youtube that is designed to lock people's attention as long as possible).
Guess what, there is syntax for footnotes[^1] now.
[^1]: GitHub reference on footnotes in Markdown
The web UI supports them but most apps don't (yet). Use at your own risk.
I don't know who's behind these videos. What I can tell you, as someone involved in AI research, is that the information is factual, but it's presented in a way that makes it sound a lot scarier than it actually is.
Hi,I I agree there is truth in these statements, but -as said- the tone is way more menacing then the reality.
I wonder why anybody is spending all this time and effort (and hence money) to produce this kind of content.
what is the goal? Scare people? Create uncertainty and fear?
What does strike me it that is talks about US companies, but does not say anything about companies from the rest of the world or state-driven projects.
So, hence also my question, is this a new fenomina (with the rise of ChatGPT?) or has this existed for long?
Kr.
Probably some dude just trying to make a living. Just like how Facebook isn't out there looking to sow chaos and subvert democracy, but it just so happens that content contributing to this gets more engagement and more income.
Facebook isn’t out there looking to sow chaos and subvert democracy
They ran emotional experiments on their users, knowing they hadn't really consented. I think Facebook and 𝕏 might be pushing some agenda, even though not necessarily an anti-democracy one.