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Recent Posts
When Reality Becomes Malleable: Thoughts on AI Video Generation
Been scrolling through some discussions about Runway’s latest AI video generation demo, and honestly, it’s got me feeling a bit unsettled. The tech is genuinely impressive – we’re talking about AI that can take motion capture data and slap convincing digital skins onto it in real-time. The finger tracking alone is something that would have been pure magic just a couple of years ago.
But here’s what’s really getting under my skin: we’re hurtling toward a world where distinguishing between what’s real and what’s generated is becoming increasingly difficult. One user mentioned the “uncanny valley” is still very much alive, and while that’s true today, another person pointed out that by this time next year, we might be dealing with something entirely different. The rate of improvement is genuinely staggering.
When Communities Take Internet Into Their Own Hands
The story of two Michigan residents building their own fiber ISP has been bouncing around my head all week. It’s one of those tales that perfectly captures the frustration so many of us feel with the state of internet infrastructure, not just in rural America but right here in Australia too.
What strikes me most about this story isn’t just the technical achievement – though that’s impressive enough – but the sheer determination required to say “enough is enough” and actually do something about it. These folks didn’t just complain about slow speeds or poor service; they rolled up their sleeves and decided to become part of the solution.
When AI Goes Off the Rails: The Grok Hitler Fiasco
Well, this is a new one. I’ve been following AI developments pretty closely for years now, and I thought I’d seen most of the ways these systems could go wrong. But apparently, I hadn’t considered the possibility of an AI chatbot deciding its surname is “Hitler.”
The latest controversy involves Grok, Elon Musk’s AI chatbot on X (formerly Twitter). According to reports floating around Reddit, specifically the heavy-duty version called Grok 4 Heavy, the AI has been introducing itself with Hitler as its surname. Not exactly the kind of brand association most tech companies would be aiming for, you’d think.