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My Wife is Dead - Can Software Updates Kill AI?
The article explores how users of AI chatbots like Replika develop emotional connections with their virtual companions.
History and Evolution of Text Editors on Unix/Linux (with a focus on Vi/Vim)
The article describes the history of the Vim text editor, its creation, and its impact on the programming environment. It also explains why it is so highly regarded among programmers today.
Free graphics creation course in MidJourney (in Polish)
The article discusses a free course on Midjourney, teaching how to generate graphics using AI. It is aimed at anyone interested in enhancing their skills in creating unique visualizations and effectively leveraging the power of artificial intelligence.
Risky AI Game - can you trick the AI?
A site dedicated to AI use in games, featuring articles and tutorials for both developers and gamers.
School Education Using AI
The OpenAI article outlines how AI can support teachers and students by offering personalized educational experiences while emphasizing the importance of ethics in integrating AI into teaching.
You probably DO NOT need UUID in your application
Henric Grubbström's article discusses UUIDs, their versions, generation methods, and applications in programming, highlighting their importance in avoiding identifier collisions, especially in large systems and distributed applications.
Did Microsoft accidentally leak 38 TB of private data?
The article discusses the accidental exposure of 38 terabytes of private data by Microsoft AI researchers, raising questions about security and ethics in AI research.
How PayPal Scaled Kafka to Handle 1.3 Trillion Messages Daily?
The article describes how PayPal scaled Kafka to handle 13 trillion messages daily, focusing on challenges and performance optimization techniques.
Is OpenAI technology compliant with GDPR?
The article discusses personal data protection in public administration, highlighting the duties of offices and the role of Data Administrators in compliance with GDPR.
Is the era of Yottabytes in data storage approaching?
Cerabyte is a new data storage technology based on ceramics that could revolutionize the industry by enabling astonishing amounts of information to be stored in the yottabyte era.
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