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21.01.2026 14:37
kde_espana (@kde_espana@floss.social)

Nos complace traeros, en esta nueva entrega de #KDEexpress, una entrevista con @lauramcastro integrante de #GPUL, #CEXEF (entre otras muchas cosas) y ponente en @eslibre de la charla titulada:

"Psicología inversa" de los grandes modelos de lenguaje

Notas y enlaces en:
kdeexpress.gitlab.io/posts/kde

Gracias Laura por traernos al podcast estos temas que no solemos abordar tanto como quisiéramos, esperamos repetir.

#esLibre #esLibre2026 #LLMs #Psicología #Sociología #ChatGPT #Gemini #Claude #Mistral




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21.01.2026 14:36
thefrankring (@thefrankring@mastodon.social)

I think chatbots like and are great products.

I use such tools every day.

But I never felt like I really had to pay anything (expect my data and prompts, of course).

Unless you have very specific needs, I think the free plans are good enough for most people.

That being said, I find it very funny that they're failing to monetise their services.

They might even go bankrupt for lack of revenue.

While I do appreciate the products, I don't think this failure is my problem.




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21.01.2026 14:35
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

#uniutrecht #chatgpt

Drie uitdagingen voor het onde...




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21.01.2026 14:20
dustcircle (@dustcircle@mastodon.social)

is using to restrict what see

theverge.com/news/864784/opena




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21.01.2026 14:20
2026 (@2026@markcarrigan.net)

What happens when the AI bubble pops?

We’re currently seeing a global buildout of data centres which is possibly the largest infrastructural investment in human history. According to a Morgan Stanley estimate it’s heading towards $3 trillion cumulatively between now and 2028, with only $1.4 trillion covered by the cashflow of the hyperscalers. They suggest that as much as half of this gap could be plugged by private credit, creating a structural risk parallel to subprime mortgage debt in the run up to the 07/08 crisis. Total US mortgage debt in 07/08 was around $10.5 (~$15 trillion in 2024) trillion so we’re talking about a different scale of allocation but it’s worth being aware of nonetheless. If I understand correctly, the concern is that the more debt financed this becomes the less we can be reassured that the costs of the bubble bursting will be borne by huge tech firms who might in fact be cut down to a better size as a result of their own hubris. This is particularly pronounced given:

If this was entirely funded by Big Tech cashflow it just means the huge cash pile they’d been accumulating would finally have found its way into productive investment. It’s probably better for macroeconomic stability if that finds some material outlet rather than being fed into the investment funds big tech firms now run. If it all fucks up they take a huge write off and they still have a material infrastructure which can be used for something else. There are a few reasons why this appears rational to them:

But about the other half (?) of the investment driving the build out? That if I’m starting to understand things accurately is where the irrationality emerges and where the real systemic risks begin to take shape. Perhaps as with anything financial what matters is who bears the loss and what the downstream consequences of this are.

#AI #artificialIntelligence #capitalInvestment #ChatGPT #competition #finance #infrastructure #microsoft #Nadella #technology #Training




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21.01.2026 14:14
heiseonlineenglish (@heiseonlineenglish@social.heise.de)

OpenAI is concerned about the gap between AI capabilities and applications

According to OpenAI, companies and governments need to use AI much more. This warning is, of course, also advertising.

heise.de/en/news/OpenAI-is-con

#ChatGPT #KünstlicheIntelligenz #Netzpolitik #Werbebranche #OpenAI #Wirtschaft #news




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21.01.2026 14:10
Adwaitx (@Adwaitx@mastodon.social)

OpenAI unveils Education for Countries: 8 nations deploy ChatGPT Edu nationwide. Estonia's pilot reached 30,000+ students in year one. Major shift in global AI-powered education infrastructure.

Full coverage by

adwaitx.com/openai-education-f




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21.01.2026 14:08
Some_Emo_Chick (@Some_Emo_Chick@mastodon.social)

ChatGPT Is quietly replacing Google, study finds of ChatGPT users

tomsguide.com/ai/nearly-3-in-4




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21.01.2026 13:59
arstechnica (@arstechnica@c.im)

Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them. arstechni.ca/ZqnK #largelanguagemodels #machinelearning #generativeai #AIdetection #AIdetectors #AIwriting #Anthropic #wikipedia #chatbots #ChatGPT #chatgtp #Biz&IT #aislop #Claude #AI




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21.01.2026 13:50
winbuzzer (@winbuzzer@mastodon.social)

winbuzzer.com/2026/01/21/opena

OpenAI Deploys AI-Powered Age Detection on ChatGPT





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21.01.2026 13:41
rustybrick (@rustybrick@c.im)

Google still not bringing ads to Gemini, even after OpenAI's ChatGPT ads announcement last week seroundtable.com/no-gemini-goo

#gemini #ads #googleads #ppc #chatgpt #openai




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21.01.2026 13:26
heiseonline (@heiseonline@social.heise.de)

OpenAI sorgt sich um die Kluft zwischen KI-Möglichkeiten und Anwendungen

Unternehmen und Regierungen müssten laut OpenAI viel mehr KI einsetzen. Diese Warnung ist freilich auch Werbung.

heise.de/news/OpenAI-sorgt-sic

#ChatGPT #KünstlicheIntelligenz #Netzpolitik #Werbebranche #OpenAI #Wirtschaft #news




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