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dangyesterday at 10:25 PM13 repliesview on HN

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p.s. come on you guys - this is not what HN is for. You may not owe $megacorp better but you owe this community better if you're participating here.


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999900000999yesterday at 9:53 PM

Feels like the premise for a spy comedy with a protagonist whose mind can’t be read.

When the bad guys try they just get the lyrics to Yoko Ono music.

moolcoolyesterday at 10:00 PM

It'll be a cold day in hell before Meta gets access to my brainwaves. Good heavens, can you imagine?

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tantaloryesterday at 10:01 PM

Do they test against people not in their training cohort?

fookeryesterday at 11:16 PM

@dang How is this offtopic?

Meta has shown remarkable disregard to users' and employees' privacy.

Why should that not come up when discussing an entirely new dystopian technology that allows them to invade privacy at scale?

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setnoneyesterday at 10:23 PM

non-invasive tech from meta? i don't buy that

botfriendsarentyesterday at 10:04 PM

I tried it all it said was "Hot or not?" before it crashed

TheOtherHobbesyesterday at 9:51 PM

A word recondition ration of 78% is still petty poop.

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NiloCKyesterday at 9:55 PM

Any minute: wear it permanently to sell training data on LLMs. Take an audited IQ test to negotiate your rate.

Better than text-stripping the internet - this thing will soon be pulling the logits as well.

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fookeryesterday at 10:02 PM

Coming soon to a Meta office near you: brain-scanning to make sure employees are focused, happy, and productive!

There are no layoffs in Ba Sing Se.

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androiddrewyesterday at 11:51 PM

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1970-01-01yesterday at 9:54 PM

The dystopian future will use this to get passwords/passphrases.

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iLoveOncallyesterday at 9:50 PM

The future is dark.

egypturnashyesterday at 10:41 PM

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