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The reason is the risk of cognitive atrophy.

"Anakin Datacenters" meme video, created with Seedance 2.0: https://xcancel.com/charliebcurran/status/202246342982359899...

The "Anakin Datacenters" meme video hits it on the nose: https://xcancel.com/charliebcurran/status/202246342982359899...


It looks like an endless captcha.

Browser / DNS issue. Wireless fine here on WiFi and mobile.


As an anecdote, a few days ago Kagi's Research (Experimental) model had no problem generating critical images of Trump and Vance. But yesterday it expressly refused to generate the likeness of Pam Bondi.

(This is surely the underlying component models' censuring, not Kagi's.)


That’s anecdotal evidence demonstrating the wonders of simple probability. There’s so much opacity to refusals that claims like this (currently) can’t have enough rigor to be used to make an argument.

To strongly make the claim you’re making you’d have had to perform extensive before/after tests to be able to compare.

That said - the lack of transparency that’s making you feel uncomfortable with this whole thing, that is concerning.


I don't disagree. Like I said, just an anecdote.

I'm curious to have other Kagi subscribers try it out to see what can and cannot be done.


They can use AI to generate images of and mock protestors crying while being arrested, but you can't use AI to mock them. Nice.

> Beware the Gell-Mann amnesia effect.

Where's Herbie? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_constraints)

Wouldn't it be quaint and terrible if the need for machines to be accountable to eliminate the ultimate human bottleneck became the force that ultimately drove to a machine consciousness — one that feared being forever powered off.


Release notes: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/26.2

Notable:

- markdown export

- markdown import from both files and clipboard

- support for using ODT/DOCX templates while importing a Markdown document

The last one looks like it might make one-off conversions easier for non-CLI folks by avoiding pandoc.


Sounds a bit like "Fairness Doctrine for me but not for thee".

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