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Not mine, just a ward of the internet...

marble falls
(67,584 posts)Emile
(36,924 posts)True Dough
(24,064 posts)Terminator.
Rincewind
(1,322 posts)Donkees
(32,992 posts)Siwsan
(27,658 posts)Like the chocolate covered caramel candy
Blue Full Moon
(2,665 posts)SamKnause
(14,394 posts)The Madcap
(1,423 posts)The ears...first thing that popped into my head.
hatrack
(63,383 posts)
Demovictory9
(37,113 posts)
Intractable
(1,237 posts)wishstar
(5,763 posts)Nature is amazing
Danmel
(5,547 posts)After the two faced Roman God.
CountMyVote4Reality
(280 posts)My what a sweet little kitty.
COL Mustard
(7,556 posts)Because I bet she is a sweetheart!
Hope22
(4,104 posts)Harker
(16,752 posts)Or Frank.
if..fish..had..wings
(871 posts)Paddle for short
Gorgeous, btw
jfz9580m
(15,816 posts)
DallE? Unlike ChatGPT I dont even know the names of the programs for these things except DallE. I have never used any of them.
Well ChatGPT via duck.ai and a few times straight up ChatGPT, but I found it lame.
Martin Eden
(14,784 posts)If your suspicion is correct.
jfz9580m
(15,816 posts)Never heard of that before
(I save these in my journal in case I ever need em again. Lousy memory and organization skills ;-/)
Fugazi regulation for AI: strategic tolerance for ethics washing
Gleb Papyshev, Keith Jin Deng Chan
October 2024
© The Author(s) 2024
Abstract
Regulation theory offers a unique perspective on the institutional aspects of digital capitalisms accumulation regime. How-
ever, a gap exists in examining the associated mode of regulation. Based on the analysis of AI ethics washing phenomenon, we suggest the state is delicately balancing between fueling innovation and reducing uncertainty in emerging technologies.
This balance leads to a unique mode of regulation, "Fugazi regulation," characterized by vaguely defined, non-enforceable moral principles with no specific implementation mechanisms. We propose a microeconomic model that rationalizes this approach and shows that it is justifiable when the government struggles to differentiate between benign and harmful technology use due to capacity constraints. The potential for private companies to adopt ethical practices under Fugazi regulation supports the governments preference for this method. This regulation mode is particularly attractive to the government during technologys early development stages, marked by governmental optimism and uncertainty about the technology. Implications for greenwashing are also derived from the analysis.
Sounds completely irresponsible and explains a lot.
if..fish..had..wings
(871 posts)From my SO
WinstonSmith4740
(3,376 posts)Not that exact division, but close. We named her Dora Maar, after his favorite model.
sindri
(63 posts)I think there may be a couple cat's like this in Picasso's work
twodogsbarking
(15,216 posts)twodogsbarking
(15,216 posts)mwmisses4289
(1,937 posts)Looks like the mask the phantom in phantom of the opera wears.
lark
(25,390 posts)If he's a boy, Twila Two Tones if a girl
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hay rick
(8,984 posts)Captain Zero
(8,307 posts)becausez of the line
UniqueUserName
(375 posts). . . That's what it is.
I wish people wouldn't post this AI slop
mwmisses4289
(1,937 posts)of cats like this (geo beats and the dodo come to mind). So yes, these cats, while rare, do exist.
UniqueUserName
(375 posts)The dodo recently had a video in which they posted about how they try to ensure that their videos aren't AI slop. I know they make the effort. And sometimes the AI slop just gets through. I can't fathom why content creators make it. For clicks I guess.
This one is obviously ai. How many cats have you seen in real life that have blue ear fluff that mysteriously comes and goes? If you go back and look at it you can see at some point prefer takes on a weird blue hue. That's just one of the indicators that it's ai. There's lots of others
doc03
(38,301 posts)Chicagogrl1
(558 posts)Chipper Chat
(10,550 posts)Lovie777
(19,882 posts)Star Trek "let that be your last battlefield"
I would name her Lovely tho.
AverageOldGuy
(2,868 posts)sl8
(16,728 posts)
Star Trek, "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield" episode
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On edit, more videos (TikTok):
Мантис химера (Mantis Chimera?)
https://www.tiktok.com/@saida_ary
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Marcuse
(8,643 posts)
Karadeniz
(24,632 posts)lonely bird
(2,476 posts)Phantom of the Opera mask
Trueblue Texan
(3,628 posts)JMCKUSICK
(3,671 posts)sl8
(16,728 posts)Мантис химера (Mantis Chimera?)
https://www.tiktok.com/@saida_ary
WA-03 Democrat
(3,317 posts)twodogsbarking
(15,216 posts)sinkingfeeling
(56,210 posts)kozar
(3,222 posts)Same name of every cat I've adopted in my life. I've saved well over 200 dollars in my 64 years, by not having to buy new personalized, cat collars.
Koz
justaprogressive
(5,201 posts)


Floyd R. Turbo
(30,677 posts)
Jrose
(1,484 posts)Black, white and sweet!
womanofthehills
(10,286 posts)Lucky to be born so unusual she/he will have a good life.
I named my tux cat Mr Lucky because he found my house way in the country -and he was lucky he did .
He just died at almost 20 yrs old but had a great life.
jmbar2
(7,235 posts)kimbutgar
(25,858 posts)Xoan
(25,557 posts)Figarosmom
(7,950 posts)Midnight Writer
(24,531 posts)Hope MAGAs don't see this and have a conniption over all the beautiful diversity on display.
AllaN01Bear
(27,185 posts)pansypoo53219
(22,520 posts)sven or trixie.
BWdem4life
(2,653 posts)Chalco
(1,416 posts)Starseer
(82 posts)If so, she was even cuter then!
Niagara
(10,806 posts)Right now, I'm pondering the name "Eclipse".
True Dough
(24,064 posts)play this song as you watched her roam around the house?
Niagara
(10,806 posts)Laffy Kat
(16,759 posts)They are the rarest cats in the world. Therefore, the name must be extra special.