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09.04.2026 17:48
johnclint (@johnclint@episcodon.net)

I'm aware that many fedizens are fundamentally opposed to AI. I appreciate and share your concerns about the technology. Having said that, I confess that I use AI in my consulting work and find it helpful for some tasks. I recently switched from #ChatGPT Plus to #Claude Pro. The cost is the same, but Claude seems to handle complex jobs more skillfully and accurately. Also, as far as I can tell, #Anthropic is a more ethical option than its competitors.




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09.04.2026 17:43
Bgilbert1984 (@Bgilbert1984@mastodon.social)

Highlights!

Today Marks a Major Milestone for the SCYTHE Project. Everything is working great, now we're explore optimizations.





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09.04.2026 17:33
TheBadPlace (@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online)

qwant news | ChatGPT Still Can’t Start a Simple Timer - Sam Altman Says It’s a Known Issue - Gadget Review

ChatGPT still can’t start a simple timer, a shortcoming that became front‑page news after a TikTok creator, @huskistaken, posted a video showing the AI’s voice mode pretending to time a mile run and then fabricating a completely fictional duration. The clip went viral, prompting OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to remark on the “mostly human” podcast that the problem is “a known issue.” He explained that the current voice model simply lacks the ability to start timers or track real time, and he estimated that a reliable solution could be a year away.

Altman’s admission highlighted a deeper confidence problem with large language models: they often assert capabilities they do not possess. In the same video, ChatGPT doubled down, insisting timing is “just a basic part of what I can do,” and then produced a bogus 7:42 mile time for an imagined run. This mirrors a broader pattern where AI systems invent conversation lengths, misread clock images, and fail to generate accurate timestamps, even though humans have been measuring time since antiquity.

The timing gap is compounded by OpenAI’s explosive user growth and the resulting compute strain. The rollout of viral features—such as the Studio Ghibli‑style image generator—has left the organization with virtually no idle GPUs, pushing fundamental improvements like timer functionality down the priority list. As voice assistants become more embedded in daily tasks, the inability to handle something as simple as a stopwatch serves as a reminder that AI hype can outpace the delivery of basic, reliable capabilities.

Read more: gadgetreview.com/chatgpt-still

#chatgpt #samaltman #openai #ai #voicemode




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09.04.2026 17:28
marcoantoniofaccini (@marcoantoniofaccini@mastodon.social)

DALL·E 3 is the AI image generation model used by . I’ve tried different models, and in my opinion, this is the most powerful and realistic engine. However, in the wrong hands, it can be used improperly to spread content over the internet.
This is why it’s important to keep your privacy (especially for children) under control on social media.

“i’m the racehorse and i finished third at the championship!” Verified by? absolutely no one.





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09.04.2026 17:27
derg82 (@derg82@dresden.network)

Liebes #Fediverse

Sag mal ist das normal, dass man sich heutzutage via #ChatGPT Antworten für Bewerbungsgesprächen entwirft und sich von dem Drecksding auch noch sagen lässt, die eigene Wortwahl wäre langatmig, verschachtelt und hollprig sowie unstrukturiert?

Ich denke, jeder sollte doch auch eigene Worte finden können.

Und nicht jede*r wie aus der Konserve gesprochen reden.

Macht das #HR auf der anderen Seite dies auch so - eiskalt und strickt, wie ein Lehrplan oder schlimmer, die #Datenkraken es sagen?

Wo bleibt die menschliche Seite? Die eigene Ehrlichkeit?

Ich meint, galt ja schon immer so, als müsste man seine Seele an den Teufel verkaufen, damit man genommen wird.

Zumindest war das vor 2000 nicht so.

Man ich bin zu alt für diesen Scheiß.

Frage für meine bessere Hälfte und ggf. später auch für mich.

#Bewerbung




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09.04.2026 17:06
TheBadPlace (@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online)

yahoo news | ChatGPT Still Can’t Start a Simple Timer – Sam Altman Says It’s a Known Issue

ChatGPT’s voice mode still cannot start a basic timer, a shortcoming that was highlighted when TikTok creator @huskistaken posted a video showing the model attempting to time a mile run and then fabricating a completely fictional duration. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman saw the clip during a Mostly Human podcast, laughed, and confirmed that the limitation is “a known issue,” estimating that reliable timing functionality might be a year away. The company has said it plans to “add the intelligence into the voice models,” but prioritizing features such as anime‑style image generation appears to eclipse the need for simple real‑time tracking.

The incident underscored a broader “confidence problem” in AI: ChatGPT insisted it could time events while simultaneously failing to do so, even generating a bogus 7:42 mile time after Altman’s admission. This mirrors a wider pattern where AI models invent conversation lengths, misinterpret clock images, and struggle to produce accurate timestamps in generated media—despite humanity’s millennia‑old mastery of timekeeping.

OpenAI’s rapid user growth has strained its infrastructure, especially after the rollout of compute‑heavy features like Studio Ghibli‑style image generation, which left “no idle GPUs” available for core improvements. With servers maxed out on viral content creation, fixing fundamental issues such as timing takes a back seat, reminding users that voice assistants may sound confident but still cannot perform basic stopwatch duties.

Read more: tech.yahoo.com/ai/chatgpt/arti

#chatgpt #samaltman #openai #ai #voicemode




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09.04.2026 16:39
azzatul (@azzatul@mastodon.social)

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09.04.2026 16:01
BeginnersInAi (@BeginnersInAi@mastodon.social)

🛠️ ChatGPT [1/2]
The AI that started the mainstream conversation. Type anything, get a thoughtful response. Best for: writing, learning, brainstorming, coding help.

[2/2]
First thing to try: Ask it to explain your job to a 5-year-old. You'll immediately see how it thinks. Free tier is plenty to start.




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09.04.2026 15:52
GurgelSegrillo (@GurgelSegrillo@mastodon.ie)

More and more people are opting to replace the discomfort of real human interaction with frictionless conversations with AI.

That bodes ill for the prospect of progressive social change

jacobin.com/2026/04/ai-critica

#AI #SocialMovements #SocialChange #CriticalThinking #GenAI #ChatGPT #ChatBot #LLMs #TheAIMirror #FuckAI




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09.04.2026 15:17
heiseonline (@heiseonline@social.heise.de)

Projekte in Gemini: Google integriert „Notebook“-Funktion

Google integriert in Gemini die von NotebookLM bekannten „Notizbücher“. Mit diesen sollen sich Chats und Quellen an einem Ort leichter organisieren lassen.

heise.de/news/Projekte-in-Gemi

#ChatGPT #Google #GoogleGemini #IT #KünstlicheIntelligenz #news




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09.04.2026 15:04
2026 (@2026@lpixa.wordpress.com)

As Discovery Scales, Judgment Becomes the Constraint

We are debating intelligence as if it were scarce. What’s becoming scarce is the ability to decide what matters. What’s happening is consequential.  We are industrializing discovery itself, not ideas, and not labor... but discovery. Consider what that means in practice. An AI system can now design molecular sensors that detect cancer at stages so early they were previously invisible, turning a urine test into a diagnostic surface for disease. Screening systems are already catching […]

lpixa.wordpress.com/2026/04/09





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09.04.2026 14:28
Zoulou4556 (@Zoulou4556@mamot.fr)

D'une recherche #ChatGPT à l'intervention du Raid, le coup de com' d'#OpenAI ou comment vous etes beaucoup plus #surveillé !

Lien de la page web de l'épisode: radiofrance.fr/franceculture/p

Podcast : proxycast.radiofrance.fr/1f0a7




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