PinnedDominique CarlonReddit’s lucrative sell out (part 1): ‘That AI is going to want to die’News is breaking that Reddit may have just signed a lucrative contract allowing an unnamed AI company to train its AI models on the…Feb 20Feb 20
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Dominique CarlonThe Bot in the room: : the absence of a consistent and adequate definitionBots have been subject to extensive research and scrutiny over the last 60 years, however finding a consistent and concise definition that…Oct 5, 2023Oct 5, 2023
Dominique CarlonBots as more than human?‘The future of cyberspace belongs to bots’ (Leonard, 1996). This statement was published in a 1996 Wired article titled Bots are Hot! by…Oct 11, 2022Oct 11, 2022