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With all the horrible news coming from Palestine, Iran, and Israel, it is easy to forget the context.

And the context is that Netanyahu is on trial for bribery in Israel:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Benjamin_Netanyahu

But I'm sure this in no way influences his decisions that accidentally create a gigantic distraction and provide massive political cover for him.

Trial of Benjamin Netanyahu - Wikipedia

Words matter. The Israeli military did not “intercept a ship and escort it to safety.” The Israeli military did commit a violent act of piracy against a UK flagged vessel in international waters as it fulfilled a legal right to reach Gaza and alleviate suffering, then abducted its crew and transported them by force to Israel under threat of execution.

Not a single corporate media outlet has had the courage or integrity to correctly label this horrific injustice. Legacy media has failed us all.

If you stop thinking that Germany's response to anything Israel is about Holocaust guilt and instead about rewriting German history, you'd understand German politics better.

🧵 below and also https://www.hauntologies.net/p/germany-wants-to-rewrite-its-holocaust

"Specifically, higher confidence in GenAI is associated with less critical thinking, while higher self-confidence is associated with more critical thinking."

"Used improperly, technologies can and do result in the deterioration of cognitive faculties that ought to be preserved."

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/the-impact-of-generative-ai-on-critical-thinking-self-reported-reductions-in-cognitive-effort-and-confidence-effects-from-a-survey-of-knowledge-workers/

#AI #GenAI #CognitiveFunction #mind #intellectual #CriticalThinking #CriticalThinkingSkills

The Impact of Generative AI on Critical Thinking: Self-Reported Reductions in Cognitive Effort and Confidence Effects From a Survey of Knowledge Workers - Microsoft Research

The rise of Generative AI (GenAI) in knowledge workflows raises questions about its impact on critical thinking skills and practices. We survey 319 knowledge workers to investigate 1) when and how they perceive the enaction of critical thinking when using GenAI, and 2) when and why GenAI affects their effort to do so. Participants shared […]

Microsoft Research

So much is being normalised by Israel's impunity. I don't know of any other context where one side of negotiations is publicly asking for the destruction of the other side as a precondition for the negotiation. It's Orwellian in its twistedness.

You don't have to like a single thing about Hamas - fck Hamas - but it is an insult to our basic capacity to understand anything to continue believing that this genocide is ongoing because Hamas still exists. It's just not. That is simply wrong.

Happy pride month!  

We've just been looking at all the cool pride flags on Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:LGBT_pride_flags

Category:LGBT pride flags - Wikimedia Commons

A map of Northern Ireland, as horked up by ChatGPT. (See alt text for the true horror.)

Do not trust ChatGPT to do your geography homework!

That is all.

The AI industry won't survive if we have to ask artists for permission!

2 Million Civilians to Be Concentrated in Three Zones
2 Million Civilians to Be Concentrated

*Concentrated*
*Concentrated*
*Concentrated*
*Concentrated*
*Concentrated*
*Concentrated*
*Concentrated*
*Concentrated*

They are ANNOUNCING concentration camps

archive.is/Q7klW

This is your regular reminder that it is not un-Jewish or anti-Israeli to oppose the war in Gaza and call out its crimes against civilians. You are taking a position shared by [checks notes] the former Prime Minister of Israel.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/israel-former-prime-minister-ehud-olmert-war-crimes-gaza_n_68333494e4b0b20a268ade65

'Indiscriminate, Unrestrained, Brutal': Former Israeli PM Calls Gaza Assault 'War Crimes'

"What we are doing in Gaza is a war of extermination," former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wrote in an op-ed aimed at Israeli citizens.

HuffPost
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A map of Northern Ireland, as horked up by ChatGPT. (See alt text for the true horror.)

Do not trust ChatGPT to do your geography homework!

That is all.

@cstross at least County Down is properly placed at the bottom!
@cstross Unster famously being where they play loud "oonz, oonz, oonz" electronic dance music until 3:00 a.m. every night.
@cstross I can't wait for the first war to be fought over a border decided on by an AI-generated map </sarcasm>
@fskornia @cstross the US government is already using this garbage to write policy (like the tariff nonsense), so it's only a matter of time.

@tedmielczarek @fskornia Latest elsenet is that RFK Jr. used an LLM to write a whole chunk of healthcare policy claiming vaccines are poisonous and there's a childrens' health crisis caused by (waves hands).

We're all going to die to pad out Sam Altman's bank account.

@fskornia @cstross to be fair, there's a chance the US will start a war over Greenland cause Trump.does not understand map projections, no need for ai slop
@riffraff @cstross He doesn't need to understand anything about maps. He has a Sharpie and can make the map show whatever he wants.

@fskornia @riffraff @cstross
"make the *mapmakers* show ..."

Fixed that *tyop* for you. HTH (a town in Mongolia, probably).

@fskornia @cstross
Looks at the post-WW1 division of the southern Ottoman empire (Sykes-Picot map? I ought to check, but there's AI for that), and wonders
- It needs AI?
@fskornia @cstross In fairness, those six-fingered freaks in Trnsmoldistria brought it on themselves by attempting to annex our province of NaN, which -- as this map clearly demonstrates -- has been part of Bratwurstislava since Attila the Hen defeated Genghis Khan Noonien Singh at the bottle of Costco Polje.
@fskornia @cstross Eh, most of the wars fought in the last 50 years in the middle east, southeast Asia or Africa were due to some border drawn by some British bureaucrat in some office. It really doesn't take AI to mess up this stuff. 🤷‍♂️
@cstross Seen a similar botched map of Africa....
@cstross Arrmagh is presumably where pirates come from.

@cstross

I have never seen a more clear example of how ChatGPT & co are, at root, a distillation of

a short-attention-span American teenager bullshitting his way through a college undergrad presentation

Philomena Cunk would *never*

@cstross Londogrl is beautiful this time of year though.
@beans_please @cstross the Londogrl movement did wonders for DIY punk

@cstross

Are you telling me ARRMAGH isn't a real place? Do better Ireland smh

@caffetiel @cstross I assume that’s where Irish pirates come from

@cstross

I just didn't know Londongrl was in Unster, is all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSi4CDANuUY

London Girl - The Pogues

YouTube
@cstross
I see down, but where is up, and you mis-spelled Conan.
@cstross I've been planning a trip to Londogrl for years.

@cstross Looks perfectly accurate to me.

Here's what Claude (Sonnet 4) produced for me. It's both much better and much worse.

@gjm @cstross

At least it got rid of the pirates in Arrmagh.

@gjm @cstross The inclusion of the map scale is true 🧑‍🍳 💋 territory.

@gjm @cstross

You could use that to deliberately nuke Belfast, but not Londonstrokederry. Anything less than about 100 Hiroshimas.

Now I'm thinking about the parallels between Belfast and Hiroshima. "Inland sea". Sizes aren't far off. Go-game temporarily interrupted by a nuclear bomb? - I'll have to check with Belfast's Gō club.

@gjm @cstross I wanted to have a go and asked GPT to draw Yorkshire annotating the cities. It looks about right, until you see the cities are all over the place.

@tautology @gjm @cstross no idea what those rivers are doing, but at least "Here be dragons" is correct!

(I was born in one of those cities and grew up in another - they're the right cities but in the wrong order , to paraphrase someone from aforementioned dragon territory)

@gjm @cstross
Belfast looks watery, like a new venice

@gjm @cstross Oh look, Claude generated the map of the Netherlands.

The map after Antarctica and Greenland melt, by the look of it…

@cstross that monstrosity was shown in the middle of a segment during BBC NI’s “The View” last night, that consisted of local tech sector execs talking breathlessly about the inevitability of AI-driven productivity gains. I had to turn the TV off in disgust and actually went to bed feeling depressed at how utterly fucking unhinged is the sector in which I work. Why can’t these people see the blindingly obvious?
@mark_f_lynch It's a grift that's keeping the economic plates spinning.
@cstross
@davep @cstross Sam Altman’s only observable talent is marketing this shite to people who are simultaneously too dumb to realise they’re being scammed and in charge of the budgets he needs to line his pockets
@mark_f_lynch I guess because Money (capital m) @cstross

@mark_f_lynch @cstross

Credibly attributed top Upton Sinclair:

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it!”

@mark_f_lynch @cstross "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it."
@cstross That is beyond the pale…
@cstross saw basically the same thread in German a few days ago. But it had dudes yelling at the OP they would be using the wrong tool for the job etc. Was as depressing as the shitty map from the LLM.
@Tom_ofB @cstross Yes, the whole selling point of using LLMs in the first place is to have a tool that interacts with the user in natural language. If the user has to know anything about how to use the tool or what the tool is good for, the tool has failed completely.

@cstross

My first impression was that Unster wasn't bad but then I found Northern Ireland which is indeed somewhat doubtful.

Points for Londogrl. Neither one thing nor the other as Churchill remarked on a very different occasion. Which is more or less ChatGPT's superpower.

Not bad for a fantasy novel frontispiece, needs more mountains. Or cowbell, I don't know.

@cstross I kinda like LondoGrl though. Sounds like a fic based login...
@cstross “logic dictates that Down must be at the bottom” 😆
@cstross
You can shorten that to simply "Do not trust ChatGPT" with no loss of accuracy.
@n1xnx @cstross
"Do not use ChatGPT" uses fewer letters.
@SoftwareTheron @cstross
Brevity is truly the soul of wit!

@cstross When I show stuff like this to "AI" boosters, their response is, "Sure, right, that's terrible, but you're asking it to do something it's not good at! Let's focus on what it *is* good at!"

To which I respond: The thing it's "good" at is lying with confidence. Which isn't, like, actually *good*.

@orionkidder But it's not "lying". To lie you need a model of truth and falsehood. LLMs don't have an internal model of the external world to provide context, all they've got is a probability distribution of one fragment of text being followed by another, entirely divorced from context. They have no means to determine whether the text they're producing in response to a prompt is a valid answer or just an answer-shaped string.

There is no intellect here, just text.

@cstross @orionkidder "There is no intellect here, just text." Correct - and so many people don't understand this.
@cstross True! Falsehood but not lies.
@orionkidder @cstross Like fanfiction based on reality. It might seem to be in the same universe, so it can feel "correct" or plausible, but it can't be "right" in any cononical sense
@cstross @orionkidder There is a thread in Stephenson’s Baroque Cycle where what we call tokenization was being explored and researched (in the times of Newton). I’m fascinated by how much value LLMs get out of lossy compression of language, but the leap from language to truth is too much. We are asking an MP3 decoder to be Beethoven…and wrestling with that difference.

@cstross @orionkidder

LLM are at best agnostic, but in real terms reflect biases and ideology of their creators.

@cstross @orionkidder
technically, the lying is done by those who created it.
@cstross @orionkidder In _On Bullshit_ Harry Frankfurt distinguished between truth tellers, who present the truth, liars, who conceal it, and bullshitters, who don't care about it. He concluded that bullshitting was more insidious than lying. Now we have automated bullshitters, which would not look out of place in a Stanislaw Lem tale.

@geoglyphentropy to be frank I did not expect Lem to be the Sf author I read when young who‘d be the so helpful to understand the world we built.

I probably should have.

@cstross @orionkidder

@cstross @orionkidder
It just creates a model of an authoritative sentence or paragraph or answer in response to an input question.
That is what people don't understand.
It isn't even an answer, it is a *model* of an answer.

@cstross @orionkidder

Yes, of course you are technically correct, the 'best kind' of correctness - but this is unhelpful. As you well know language uses shortcuts and 'lying' is close enough.

To be particularly useful an LLM should be able to cite sources for each section of its responses, but then I suppose it wouldn't be an LLM and it'd be even more obvious there's plenty of A, and no I.

@syllopsium @cstross He's not just technically correct, IMO. He's making a point: attributing a conscious mind to these systems--eg, by calling their falsehoods "hallucinations--plays into the misperception that they think, have consciousness, are alive, etc.