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Interested in everything interesting. In love with nature I also fly occasionally 🪂 www.snofl.com www.labelab.net www.satoshi.si www.fermentimer.com Signal: nonce.01 Telegram: stellarstoic
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StellarStoic 4 days ago
I created a simple label editor and management tool to solve my own workflow problems. If you need something lightweight and local like this, Labelab.net might be useful. #label #declaration #pictogram
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StellarStoic 6 days ago
What happens when your last two brain cells fight for third place? shitstr.com
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StellarStoic 8 months ago
I haven't heard this anywhere yet so I'll throw my thoughts right here on Nostr. What is happening in Palestine is absolutely horrific and it's hard to watch how some highly corrupt leaders are laying to themselves to support the Israeli ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people of all ages. We live in a new era, where AI will be and is trained for future warfare and I believe that the US support of Israel genocide is highly related to AI warfare training. We know Israel is using some kind of AI's in their illegal invasion but the whole situation could be a huge inhumane AI training ground on massive scale! #ai #warfare #training
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StellarStoic 1 year ago
The cheapest way to use ai for coding without subscriptions is by paying for tokens you've used. Very simple setup using #webUI and get all the models you're usually using with subscription. #HowTo #ai
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StellarStoic 1 year ago
run Deep Seek R1 localy on your phone #deepseek #ai #termux
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StellarStoic 1 year ago
I finally played with #stableDiffusion models and I think I need to work on my selfcontrol to not get too deep into AI image generation. I better not start with video 🫣
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StellarStoic 1 year ago
Ok, I must admit! I am addicted to #AI All these years struggling with learning to code with badly undiagnosed ADHD, hopping from one language to another, from one library to another, AI has massively boosted the production of my ideas. I'm not just copy-pasting the code; I'm trying to learn while doing so. I always ask the machine for explanations on how all the pieces come together. It truly is a productivity booster when used wisely. Smartphones were also introduced to boost connectivity and productivity, and look at us now—we almost can't go through a day without looking at them, which is addiction. AI is the same drug. Are you taking advantage of what’s been given to us, or have you decided to remain #digitalAmish ? #digitalGod have mercy on us BipBopMen image
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StellarStoic 1 year ago
In case you missed Nayib Bukele speech at the 78th session of United Nations General Assembly, or you didn't but you like to hear it in english language. Here's the power of AI bringing us speeches in speaker's voice in language we can all understand. #ElSalvador #AI
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StellarStoic 2 years ago
The post below was originally created by LuizaJarovski on twitter, formerly known as Twitter. We still have lots of time to download uncensored #Ai models which are getting better and better and before the law will be fully in place, we would already have uncensored AGI on our SSDs. Now to her post... 🚨BREAKING: The European Parliament has just APPROVED the AI Act. What everyone should know: ➵ The AI Act follows a risk-based approach. Some AI systems are banned, such as those involving: - Cognitive behavioral manipulation of people or specific vulnerable groups; - Social scoring: classifying people based on behavior, socioeconomic status, or personal characteristics; - Biometric identification and categorization of people; - Real-time and remote biometric identification systems, such as facial recognition. ➵ Some AI systems fall in the "high-risk" category, such as those involving: - Critical infrastructures (e.g. transport) that could put the life and health of citizens at risk; - Educational or vocational training that may determine the access to education and professional course of someone’s life (e.g. scoring of exams); - Safety components of products (e.g. AI application in robot-assisted surgery); - Employment, management of workers, and access to self-employment (e.g. CV-sorting software for recruitment procedures); - Essential private and public services (e.g. credit scoring denying citizens opportunity to obtain a loan); law enforcement that may interfere with people’s fundamental rights (e.g. evaluation of the reliability of evidence); - Migration, asylum, and border control management (e.g. automated examination of visa applications); - Administration of justice and democratic processes (e.g. AI solutions to search for court rulings). ➵ High-risk AI systems will be assessed before being put on the market and also throughout their lifecycle. People will have the right to file complaints about AI systems to designated national authorities. ➵ Generative AI, like ChatGPT, will not be classified as high-risk but will have to comply with transparency requirements and EU copyright law. Some of the obligations are: - Disclosing that the content was generated by AI; - Designing the model to prevent it from generating illegal content; - Publishing summaries of copyrighted data used for training. ➵ The AI Act is expected to officially become law by May or June, and its provisions will start taking effect in stages: - 6 months later: countries will be required to ban prohibited AI systems; - 1 year later: rules for general-purpose AI systems will start applying; - 2 years later: the whole AI Act will be enforceable. ➵ Fines for non-compliance can be up to 35 million Euros or 7% of worldwide annual turnover. ➵ If you want to learn more about the AI Act, including challenges, opportunities, and practical insights, join my live session with BertuzLuca, JcMalgieri & RistoUuk on April 4th (register using the link ). image