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So, stuff generated from AI is copyrightable now?

That slave mindset is not good, though. It's not about not having feelings. It's about ignoring your feelings.

Why do your opinions not matter?


Conversely, why should they matter? I'm not saying they shouldn't but I think it's worth pondering.

Even better, where did you get the opinions? are they definitely your own, did you choose them from all available options by picking the ones that were best for you, or did you passively absorb them from people who can profit from giving you those opinions?

Can you give the source for that? The one posted shows the claim was debunked by the fact that they were not really Beats.

You are right, my memory only includes the original report and not the follow-up that determined it was bunk. Sadly it is too far past my post so I cannot edit it. Apologies for persisting bad info

Can you give the source for that? The one posted shows the claim was debunked by the fact that they were not really Beats.

https://www.core77.com/posts/38311/Teardown-Reveals-Beats-He...


> I don't understand how people come to this conclusion

Then maybe you shouldn't speak on it until you understand how they came to this conclusion. Knowing you have opinions based on ignorance and refusing to change isn't a good way to live.


You're misunderstanding what I meant

Put another way: it doesn't make sense for people to come to that conclusion because it's so obviously wrong if they actually check prices

I then give examples


> Because nobody else changed the food pyramid to be somewhat not-garbage until him.

The food pyramid hasn't been a thing for more than a decade. He did bring it back.

> Who else would you congratulate for this specific action?

The people who pushed for stuff like this more than a decade ago, but conservatives opposed it because it was done by a black lady.


It's a pretty straight-forward question - you can just say "Michelle Obama" or whoever you're referring to instead. I never understand the desire to actively present yourself as someone throwing a tantrum.

If that's not who you're referring to, please correct me.


You made a claim about how RFK Jr. was the only person to fix the food pyramid.

It is unlikely that if you are old enough to vote that you do not remember that Michelle Obama tried to make a more healthy food criteria, and as such it’s very easy to assume that you are acting in bad faith when you say something about RFK Jr that is objectively not true.


It’s a pretty bad assumption. You should pay a lot more attention to Hanlon’s Razor.

I don’t know much at all about Michelle’s actions. Similarly, I don’t know much about Melania’s actions. You say she tried to - so… she didn’t do it? If not, I don’t see how this makes my comment “objectively untrue”?


War on protein? I don't know of any war on protein, but I do live in a more liberal area than the rest of the country. Considering this is coming from a more conservative government, I wonder what war on protein is going on in conservative areas of the country. Why were conservatives having a war on protein?

What does "cursory search" mean to you? Whatever it is, you should considering adding Google or some other basic search engine. Regardless, Wikipedia backs up the truth of the comment you are replying to.

Here is the goal post. Have at it.


Yes, they can. But... more importantly, they aren't even trying.

> but output is directly connected to its input and blame can be proportionally shared

X can actively work to prevent this. They aren't. We aren't saying we should blame the person entering the input. But, we can say that the side producing CSAM can be held responsible if they choose to not do anything about it.

> Isn't this a problem for any public tool? Adversarial use is possible on any platform

Yes. Which is why the headline includes: "no fixes announced" and not just "X blames users for Grok-generated CSAM."

Grok is producing CSAM. X is going to continue to allow that to happen. Bad things happen. How you respond is essential. Anyone who is trying to defend this is literally supporting a CSAM generation engine.


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