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by shevy-java
63 days ago
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"Up to version 30, it didn’t differentiate between trusted and untrusted files, and in effect treated all files as trusted." Age verification aaaaaand Trusted Computing now! \o/ (Just kidding - have to point at the question of what trust is exactly. Because I can not accept the "trusted files" claim; I don't think anyone can ever trust anything, unless there is some really objective criterium that is unchangeable. But if something is unchangeable, can it be useful for anything? Yes, you can ensure that a calculator would correctly put a given input into the correct output, or a function to do so, but in real calculation this is not the only factor to be guaranteed, not even in quantum computing. What if you manage to influence the calculation process via light/laser information or any other means? I can't accept the term "trusted" here, because it implies one could and should trust something; that is a similar problem to the term AI - I never could accept that "AI" has anything to do with real intelligence with the given hardware, it is just a simulation of intelligence; pattern matching and recognition only makes it more likely to produce useful results, but that does not imply intelligence at all. It lack true understanding - that is why it has to sniff for data, to improve the mapping of generated output. One can see this on many AI-centric videos on youtube, the AI is often hallucinating and creating videos that are not possible, e. g. suddenly a leg appearing in motion that is twisted in the opposite direction. That shows that the AI does not understand what it is doing. Any human could realise that this is physically just not possible. I see this on cheaper AI videos even more, e. g. chuck norris videos where chuck would kick everyone yet the motions are totally wrong and detached from the "real" scene.) |
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