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Posts by Onno Benschop

Microsoft says that it's for entertainment purposes only in their terms and conditions.

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Specifically, the Assumed Intelligence we have today is nothing more than autocorrect on steroids, it has no understanding of true or false, it has no memory, it doesn't learn or gain understanding, the responses are non deterministic and the technology is misunderstood by the vast majority.

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While that kind of behaviour will wreak havoc in the short term, as an ICT professional I think that the general public using it for their day to day work and life is what's really going to transform if not destroy society as we know it, in the same way as slowly boiling a frog in water will.

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#privacy #android #cybersecurity #data #apps #mobile

At some point the Australian Government is going to go after the absurd amount of information and permissions everyday mobile phone applications use .. right?

#auspol

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Japanese Government collects more tax from Australian gas than Australian Government New Australia Institute research published today shows that the Japanese Government makes more revenue taxing its imports of Australian gas than the

This is rather shocking. But yes - Japan has a gas import tax
australiainstitute.org.au/post/japanes...

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Home The privacy audit platform for Android applications

reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/

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Today 18 April is World Amateur Radio day!

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Screenshot of the same thread as posted by op, showing a hierarchy, rather than a sequence.

Screenshot of the same thread as posted by op, showing a hierarchy, rather than a sequence.

This is what it looks like for me. A hierarchy rather than a sequence, very hard to follow, especially if there's replies throughout.

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"I'm not happy with Australia"

"Oh no!"

"Anyway"

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation banks millions in public funding. Where does all the money go? Exclusive: Former candidates accuse party of enriching itself at their expense, while insiders lift veil on chaos in Brisbane HQ – and staffers’ contempt for rank-and-file members

A toxic, disorganised organisation.
Brilliant piece of journalism here.

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This is a remarkable judgment - but also to be expected when the legislature is pushing the courts in remarkable ways.

The Court struck the legislation down because the purpose of the law was to stop protest, which is incompatible with Aus system of democracy

www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/decision/19d...

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Whilst fighting to get compensated for your members, you'd do well to consider that humanity has been creating outside of journalism and that everyone else is being raided by Assumed Intelligence bots at the same time .. in that, journalists aren't "special".

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Has anyone looked into the funding of Australian politicians?

#auspol

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Hungary’s New Leader Reveals Viktor Orbán Was Paying CPAC Péter Magyar called the payments a “crime” and said his government would stop the funds.

The entire American conservative MAGA “movement” has been a Russian funded op the entire time. Follow the money. It’s a straight line from Putin to CPAC.

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Wild speculation you understand, but perhaps something along the lines of:

"Anyone is free to make a donation, no questions asked."

Or rather:

"Anyone is free to make a donation, NO questions asked."

Or rather:

"Give us your money."

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Small Missouri town ousts half its city council after $6 billion AI data center approval — petition calls for mayor's removal as frustration (and violence) over AI data centers mounts A lawsuit is also seeking to undo the project's approval.

If you are not in favour of having an Assumed Intelligence data centre in your community, you're not alone.

www.tomshardware.com/tech-industr...

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Angus Taylor,
My mother is rapidly approaching the end of her life, in aged care. This awful time is being made easier by the tender, thoughtful care by people from Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Australia. How dare you talk about ‘Australian Values’ & reboot One Nation/Trump bs about migrants.

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Tourists to Australia would have social media accounts vetted under Trumpian Coalition plan In hardline rhetoric, opposition leader Angus Taylor also says ‘many’ prospective migrants would be a ‘net drain’ on the country

Gee I wonder how a Trumpesque policy by the Libs will go. If only we had a recent example of an election to test this against
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

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Do you mean a mask? Would text automatically flow around this shape?

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What's the use case for this? I'm asking because AFAIK, every browser supports SVG.

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An unnamed family member convinced her son that her farts smelled like roses. Much hilarity for decades.

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Actually, AFAIK, the judge found he had committed murders based on the “balance of probabilities”.

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Zionists are utter scum.

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Sigh. Nuclear waste comes from nuclear power plants, some of which have been known to blow up, or get damaged by nature, or wear out, or fail, or any number of processes that happen to anything manmade with such levels of complexity. No room for oops. Don't build them and no such things will happen.

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And you think that the two are not related because?

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It's almost as if they want to force a mistrial before it happens.

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What I find equally fascinating and deeply disturbing is that every single post that says anything about nuclear power attracts a swarm of proponents who hammer the point that it's safe, reliable, cheap and required for our energy future, despite the overwhelming evidence pointing the opposite way.

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Yeah, that's why cleaning up Sellafield is going to take decades and hundreds of billions of pounds and why Chernobyl is still a no-go zone, and Fukushima is uninhabited.

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Copilot is ‘for entertainment purposes only,’ according to Microsoft’s terms of use | TechCrunch AI skeptics aren’t the only ones warning users not to unthinkingly trust models’ outputs — that’s what the AI companies say themselves in their terms of service.

Meanwhile Microsoft Copilot is for entertainment purposes only.

Source: techcrunch.com/2026/04/05/c...

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Copilot is ‘for entertainment purposes only,’ according to Microsoft’s terms of use | TechCrunch AI skeptics aren’t the only ones warning users not to unthinkingly trust models’ outputs — that’s what the AI companies say themselves in their terms of service.

Meanwhile Microsoft Copilot is for entertainment purposes only.

Source: techcrunch.com/2026/04/05/c...

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