RGB

joined 2 years ago
 

The EU is currently updating eIDAS (electronic IDentification, Authentication and trust Services), an EU regulation on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the European Single Market. That’s clearly a crucial piece of legislation in the digital age, and updating it is sensible given the fast pace of development in the sector. But it seems that something bad has happened in the process. Back in March 2022, a group of experts sent an open letter to MEPs [pdf] with the dramatic title “Global website security ecosystem at risk from EU Digital Identity framework’s new website authentication provisions”. It warned:

 

It also has inbuild radio, a very nice program but the learning curve is a bit steep.

 

Its not your ex ;)

[–] RGB@group.lt 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Running I2P on my pc just in case :)

[–] RGB@group.lt 2 points 1 year ago

there is an group on FB [https://www.facebook.com/groups/cursedaiwtf] that is full of some fucked up things, sorry for FB, but don't know any place weirder now.

[–] RGB@group.lt 2 points 1 year ago

tai jinai kaip ir tam skirta, tik didelėm grupuotėm, kaip vakar šnekėjau su buvusiu kareiviu :)

 

Shit in -> shit out 📤

 

A few months ago, Ian Hogarth wrote the Financial Times Op-Ed headlined “We must slow down the race to God-like AI.”

A few weeks ago, he was appointed head of the UK Foundation Model Taskforce, and given 100 million pounds to dedicate to AI safety, to universal acclaim. Soon there will also be a UK Global AI Summit.

[–] RGB@group.lt 3 points 1 year ago

Slsk is one of the last bastions of freedom, I do it with religious zell for more than a decade, and my faith keeps getting stronger. Sometimes even tip hats gets few bucks :)

[–] RGB@group.lt 0 points 1 year ago

Geriau kokainą legalizuotų ir amfuką ;)

 

The EU is ready to agree that immediate open access to papers reporting publicly funded research should become the norm, without authors having to pay fees, and that the bloc should support non-profit scholarly publishing models.

In a move that could send shockwaves through commercial scholarly publishing, the positions are due to be adopted by the Council of the EU member state governments later this month.

Various draft positions on scholarly publishing have been published by the January-June Swedish presidency of the Council in recent months, but with few clues as to how the potentially industry-shaking proposals were being received by fellow member state governments.

Now, however, the latest version published on May 4, which retains the most radical aspects of the earlier drafts, has been agreed “at technical level”, ready for research ministers to give it their assent at a meeting on 23 May.

 

AI recruitment post as it seems

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