Uber spent over a decade claiming they weren’t a taxi company. If they’re suddenly going to use this logic then they should get taxed and regulated to pay their workers living wages like a taxi company. Lurie created such a mess.
Uber spent over a decade claiming they weren’t a taxi company. If they’re suddenly going to use this logic then they should get taxed and regulated to pay their workers living wages like a taxi company. Lurie created such a mess.
The idea that you shouldn't be expected to know what data you're using to train your systems and that doing so is "an impossible task" is so normalized that its hard to know that this was not always the case even in the field of AI.
"California legislators have begun debating a bill (A.B. 412) that would require AI developers to track & disclose every registered copyrighted work used in AI training...it’s an impossible standard that could crush small AI startups & developers...."
Trash take.
www.eff.org/deeplinks/20...
We should have mileage based taxes on cars.
What's actually demoralizing is having repeated mass and rolling layoffs of our coworkers no matter how many hours we put into the week or how many days we spend at the office.
go.awu.fyi/job-security-letter