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He seemed pretty curious about the world, and was pretty candid about his disease. Not to put words in his mouth, but I suspect he'd have been interested in this. I can imagine him have Lord Vetinari detect a decline from someone's writing and make some subtle move as a result!

It's almost certainly a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act because it's an extremely broad law.

Violating terms and conditions is not a CFAA violation, per the Supreme Court case Van Buren v US (https://www.politico.com/news/2021/06/03/supreme-court-cyber...) which narrowed to actual fraud and data theft.

"The Government’s interpretation of the statute would attach criminal penalties to a breathtaking amount of commonplace computer activity,” Barrett wrote. “If the ‘exceeds authorized access’ clause criminalizes every violation of a computer-use policy, then millions of otherwise law-abiding citizens are criminals."

adsbexchange is a user-generated content platform where you can submit decoded radio signals to a common database. Sending fake data to adsbexchange is as much a CFAA violation as posting hoaxes to Wikipedia or a social media platform.


Precedent won't get in the way of a tribal retaliation. They've proven that they can't be consistent with fundamental laws they've sworn to uphold.

TBF so is your reply and mine.

Having an intern is supposed to be about talent development. It's a way to simultaneously recruit, train, vet and build loyalty with future employees.

Using interns just as a source of cheap labour is exploiting interns!

Calling this "AI interns" is like saying "this is sub-par and neglects important aspects of your business".


> this is sub-par and neglects important aspects of your business

But that is exactly the right way to think about it. If you have an army of sub-par workers that aren't going to think deeply about their value to your business, but are really cheap (relative to human labor) - how do you make effective use of them? Thinking about AI agents as being high-competence and able to learn your intent is the wrong model at this point. Though they can be high-competence in very specific narrow niches.


This specifically, and llms in general, remind me how apt it is that robot is the slavic word for slave

That's fair, is there another framing that might better communicate that people can delegate their tasks to kairos and it would go out and do it for them?

If they possess few of the attributes the word "intern" implies maybe they're just workers?

with this logic anything below founding engineer level is "sub-par and neglects important aspects"

Apple needs this to stay afloat, you know

Those greedy artists and creators depriving Apple of their profits.

Poe's law hit me hard.

Some people say that Apple is wildly profitable and has more money than it can spend. But if profit goes down, even if it remains huge, then Apple stock takes a blow. And stockholders are who really this is all about. So really increasing profit a few percent a year is truly just barely keeping the head above the water.

Knowing there are Apple fanboys around HN (I got downvoted for saying the liquid glass thing and the iphone air were pointless) I fear they will take your comment seriously

What a crazy design, why don't they just do pre1 do1 post1 pre2 do2 post2?

That's something that python-dotenv enables. It can pull from environment, which you can wire up from k8s secrets or whatever is the case for your hosting.

The article subhead implies obstruction of justice.

FDA approval remains a very rigorous process requiring clinical trials, careful labeling and risk assessment. I haven't seen any cases that seriously allege FDA approval having been "bought", even with the current admin.

You have a valid point about accuracy, but we haven't seen any incidents of violence on ICE agents at all, so I wouldn't worry about this causing mistaken ones.

Other public reporting notes that the system used, while heuristic in some cases, includes multiple different kinds of ICE ~oracles, so just seeing a rental car isn't enough for anyone to treat a vehicle as "confirmed" anyways.

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