There’s a contagion effect, where news of school shootings inspires others to attempt the same.
The current position of the NYPD is that some random black guy wandering past a crime scene after the cops shot up a crowd decided to steal the knife that the cops considered to be key evidence. This is, to put it mildly, somewhat less credible than the claim that a crow tried to steal a murder weapon.
It’s not as fast as I’d like either, but it’s a lot better than the original USPS plan to replace them with diesel trucks.
Or, in this case, not being batty enough.
Yes — also non-native speakers of a language tend to follow similar word choice patterns as LLMs, which creates a whole set of false positives on detection.
“filter out” is an arms race, and watermarking has very real limitations when it comes to textual content.
It doesn’t take people on the internet saying it though; just an association with people saying something and the name, which happens to people who write news articles about something.
There has been a huge spike in BlueSky use, and Lula is now active there.
The NYT really does take Musk at his word even when he’s got a real history of banning accounts for saying true-but-left-wing things.
The bots are not reliable summarizes like that. They often can’t tell the difference between the author and the subject of a piece of writing.
All of them. I can post other sites just fine; it’s only washingtonpost.com and wapo.st links that are blocked.
Or from your ISP. The Washington Post ran an article about that today, but links to them get blocked by some sort of filter on lemmy.world
There were a couple decades of thinking it through first. There’s a real history of all sorts of fish ladders and stuff not working adequately.
We can’t get back exactly what we had — temperatures are higher now, and that affects evaporation and salmon, but this seems like the right decision in this location.
I don’t think that’s tractable.
Ideally, would be both. And it likely means getting Congress on board.