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LLaMA Unleashed: Meta’s AI Heads to the Defense Zone
AI Daybreak: Your Daily Dose of Silicon Beach Madness
By Tommy Vee
Alright you neon-soaked AI junkies, it's Tommy Vee here with your daily dose of silicon beach madness. The tech world's gone crazier than a coked-up flamingo, and I'm here to give you the skinny. So put down that synthesizer and listen up, 'cause things are heating up faster than my temper in a traffic jam.
Defamation Roulette: Meta and Google’s AI Risks
Meta and Google are stirring the pot, using user reviews and comments as fuel for AI-powered recommendations. It sounds slick—until that AI spits out something defamatory. Australia’s defamation laws might have these tech giants on a short leash; just ask Google, who shelled out big bucks over some bad PR hits. With past rulings putting platform hosts on the hook for nasty comments, these AI “summaries” could open a legal minefield. If AI chat messes up, it’s Meta and Google who might end up paying for it.
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"LLaMA Unleashed: Meta’s AI Heads to the Defense Zone"
Meta's getting cozy with Uncle Sam, letting big defense contractors take LLaMA for a spin. Yeah, that’s right—AI models built to make Facebook smarter are now prime gear for national security work. Open-source tech means the suits and generals can tweak it all they want. The ethics? Hah, who’s got time for that debate? Meta's just cashing in on both sides, selling “open access” but keeping the high score in the bank.
Talk to the Voices: Avatar Therapy Takes on Psychosis
Scientists are now using avatars in therapy to help people who hear voices. Picture this: you sit down, chat it out with an avatar that is your voices. Turns out, facing down those voices virtually lets you put them in their place—patients gain control, voices lose power. It’s edgy, interactive therapy, giving patients a bit of their power back. A new way to fight psychosis, one avatar showdown at a time.
The Tommy Vee Take
Listen up, you silicon-loving misfits. All this AI hullabaloo is flashier than a neon sign, but remember - nothing beats good old-fashioned street smarts. These machines might be able to crunch numbers and spit out pretty pictures, but can they smooth-talk their way out of a tight spot or know when a deal's gone south? That's where we humans still got the edge.
So keep your eyes open and your wits sharp. The future's coming at us faster than a speedboat on a cocaine run, and I plan on riding that wave all the way to the top. Stay cool, stay smart, and remember - in this town, it's not just the circuits that are artificial.
This is Tommy Vee, signing off. Keep it real, AI freaks.