Sean 🩸🩸Hobo with a shotgun 🩸🩸 Mackaroni
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When a chatbot gets something wrong, it’s not because it made an error. It’s because on that roll of the dice, it happened to string together a group of words that, when read by a human, represents something false. But it was working entirely as designed. It was supposed to make a sentence & it did.
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Katie Mack
@astrokatie.com
· Jun 19
NEW: Con Edison, the energy company serving New York City, refuses to say how ICE gets its customers' data. We reviewed a bunch of cases where both HSI/ICE and FBI get or 'search' through Con Edison data. Con Edison won't even say if they require a warrant www.404media.co/con-edison-r...
Con Edison Refuses to Say How ICE Gets Its Customers’ Data
Court records show Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), a part of ICE, and the FBI obtained Con Edison user data. The utility provider refuses to say whether law enforcement needs a warrant to acce...
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Strictly separating personal and professional life can hurt people with mental illness — and for many, it’s simply unrealistic.
Identifying a trusted colleague, supervisor or HR rep can be an important first step in managing your mental health at work.
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Identifying a trusted colleague, supervisor or HR rep can be an important first step in managing your mental health at work.
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Navigating mental illness in the workplace can be tricky, but employees are entitled to accommodations
It’s difficult to manage the stressors of work if you’re struggling with your mental health. Here are some recommendations for how to seek support.
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Ex-CISA head thinks AI might fix code so fast we won't need security teams
Ex-CISA head thinks AI might fix code so fast we won't need security teams
Jen Easterly says most breaches stem from bad software, and smarter tech could finally clean it up
Ex-CISA head Jen Easterly claims AI could spell the end of the cybersecurity industry, as the sloppy software and vulnerabilities that criminals rely on will be tracked down faster than ever.…
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