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"Ni siquiera saben copiar y pegar" ni "abrir un documento de Word": los más jóvenes tienen problemas con usos básicos del PCLa generación Alfa es la primera nacida 100% digital y, mientras tienen acceso a tecnologías de gran calidad, les faltan conocimientos en conceptos básicos del uso diariohttps://www.genbeta.com/a-fondo/ni-siquiera-saben-copiar-y-pegar-ni-abrir-un-documento-de-word-los-mas-jovenes-tienen-problemas-con-usos-basicos-del-pc
CitarMost Men Would Marry Their AI Girlfriends If It Were LegalPosted by BeauHD on Friday January 31, 2025 @07:20PM from the survey-says dept.An anonymous reader quotes a report from VICE News:CitarEVA AI, a platform allowing you to create and connect with your own AI partner, recently surveyed 2,000 men and found that 8 in 10 would consider marrying an AI girlfriend if it were legal. Not only that, but 83% of men also believe they could form a deep emotional bond with an AI girlfriend. What's even scarier is that a whopping 78% of men surveyed said they would consider creating a replica of their ex, and three-quarters would duplicate their current partner to create a "polished" version of them."AI companionship allows people to be their authentic selves without fear of judgment," said Cale Jones, head of community growth at EVA AI. "It creates a safe space to explore thoughts, emotions, and desires that might feel too vulnerable to share in real life. The benefits extend far beyond the virtual world: one EVA AI user discovered her bisexuality through this platform -- something she previously felt too insecure to explore in real life."Saludos.
Most Men Would Marry Their AI Girlfriends If It Were LegalPosted by BeauHD on Friday January 31, 2025 @07:20PM from the survey-says dept.An anonymous reader quotes a report from VICE News:CitarEVA AI, a platform allowing you to create and connect with your own AI partner, recently surveyed 2,000 men and found that 8 in 10 would consider marrying an AI girlfriend if it were legal. Not only that, but 83% of men also believe they could form a deep emotional bond with an AI girlfriend. What's even scarier is that a whopping 78% of men surveyed said they would consider creating a replica of their ex, and three-quarters would duplicate their current partner to create a "polished" version of them."AI companionship allows people to be their authentic selves without fear of judgment," said Cale Jones, head of community growth at EVA AI. "It creates a safe space to explore thoughts, emotions, and desires that might feel too vulnerable to share in real life. The benefits extend far beyond the virtual world: one EVA AI user discovered her bisexuality through this platform -- something she previously felt too insecure to explore in real life."
EVA AI, a platform allowing you to create and connect with your own AI partner, recently surveyed 2,000 men and found that 8 in 10 would consider marrying an AI girlfriend if it were legal. Not only that, but 83% of men also believe they could form a deep emotional bond with an AI girlfriend. What's even scarier is that a whopping 78% of men surveyed said they would consider creating a replica of their ex, and three-quarters would duplicate their current partner to create a "polished" version of them.
Citar"Ni siquiera saben copiar y pegar" ni "abrir un documento de Word": los más jóvenes tienen problemas con usos básicos del PCLa generación Alfa es la primera nacida 100% digital y, mientras tienen acceso a tecnologías de gran calidad, les faltan conocimientos en conceptos básicos del uso diariohttps://www.genbeta.com/a-fondo/ni-siquiera-saben-copiar-y-pegar-ni-abrir-un-documento-de-word-los-mas-jovenes-tienen-problemas-con-usos-basicos-del-pc
Cita de: uno en Febrero 02, 2025, 08:59:31 amCitar"Ni siquiera saben copiar y pegar" ni "abrir un documento de Word": los más jóvenes tienen problemas con usos básicos del PCLa generación Alfa es la primera nacida 100% digital y, mientras tienen acceso a tecnologías de gran calidad, les faltan conocimientos en conceptos básicos del uso diariohttps://www.genbeta.com/a-fondo/ni-siquiera-saben-copiar-y-pegar-ni-abrir-un-documento-de-word-los-mas-jovenes-tienen-problemas-con-usos-basicos-del-pcAquí la prueba de que darlo todo demasiado mascado no es buena idea. Hace un tiempo también salió el caso de una chavala que descubrió la pólvora con Control Z. No sabía que se podían deshacer las últimas acciones, y hasta entonces si se equivocaba con algo empezaba otra vez y listo.Con el móvil no hace falta ordenador para muchas cosas, como un simple chat. Pero se pierden referencias elementales como una estructura de directorios o comandos básicos con el teclado.Al final veremos "remediation classes" no para jubiletas sino para chavales. Cosas veredes.
Cita de: Benzino Napaloni en Febrero 02, 2025, 14:49:05 pmAquí la prueba de que darlo todo demasiado mascado no es buena idea. Hace un tiempo también salió el caso de una chavala que descubrió la pólvora con Control Z. No sabía que se podían deshacer las últimas acciones, y hasta entonces si se equivocaba con algo empezaba otra vez y listo."Mi sobrina de 19 años no conoce el Ctrl + Z. Se confundía y empezaba de cero". Los preocupantes problemas de los jóvenes con los PChttps://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/mi-sobrina-19-anos-no-conoce-ctrl-z-se-confundia-empezaba-cero-preocupantes-problemas-jovenes-pc25 Marzo 2024Cuenta Luque que descubrió que cada vez que su sobrina se confundía realizando tareas en el Autocad, empezaba todo de nuevo, en vez de deshacer la última acción. Y, lo más sorprendente de todo es que "fue furor en la facultad" cuando compartió esa información con otros estudiantes. La joven se forma en ingeniería química.
Aquí la prueba de que darlo todo demasiado mascado no es buena idea. Hace un tiempo también salió el caso de una chavala que descubrió la pólvora con Control Z. No sabía que se podían deshacer las últimas acciones, y hasta entonces si se equivocaba con algo empezaba otra vez y listo.
Y nada menos que con el autocad con el cual es imposible no equivocarte.CitarCita de: Benzino Napaloni en Febrero 02, 2025, 14:49:05 pmAquí la prueba de que darlo todo demasiado mascado no es buena idea. Hace un tiempo también salió el caso de una chavala que descubrió la pólvora con Control Z. No sabía que se podían deshacer las últimas acciones, y hasta entonces si se equivocaba con algo empezaba otra vez y listo."Mi sobrina de 19 años no conoce el Ctrl + Z. Se confundía y empezaba de cero". Los preocupantes problemas de los jóvenes con los PChttps://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/mi-sobrina-19-anos-no-conoce-ctrl-z-se-confundia-empezaba-cero-preocupantes-problemas-jovenes-pc25 Marzo 2024Cuenta Luque que descubrió que cada vez que su sobrina se confundía realizando tareas en el Autocad, empezaba todo de nuevo, en vez de deshacer la última acción. Y, lo más sorprendente de todo es que "fue furor en la facultad" cuando compartió esa información con otros estudiantes. La joven se forma en ingeniería química.
FED tries again to distract reality. Nazi Party wasn't created because of 1918 flu. It was created because of wealth inequality caused by ZIRP+QE and wealth transfer. When economy crashed 29-32, unemployed agreed that Jewish Bankers' loans were a cause.
Nazi Party was the answer for this problem 90Ys ago.. Raising nationalism is like trade wars key symptom that economy can't absorb more money anymore. 90Ys ago Jews now let's see who it will be but I think mostly we will blame : Chinese people and refugees of course.
Microsoft Study Finds AI Makes Human Cognition 'Atrophied and Unprepared'Posted by msmash on Monday February 10, 2025 @01:01PM from the how-about-that dept.An anonymous reader shares a report:CitarA new paper [PDF] from researchers at Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University finds that as humans increasingly rely on generative AI in their work, they use less critical thinking, which can "result in the deterioration of cognitive faculties that ought to be preserved.""[A] key irony of automation is that by mechanising routine tasks and leaving exception-handling to the human user, you deprive the user of the routine opportunities to practice their judgement and strengthen their cognitive musculature, leaving them atrophied and unprepared when the exceptions do arise," the researchers wrote.
A new paper [PDF] from researchers at Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University finds that as humans increasingly rely on generative AI in their work, they use less critical thinking, which can "result in the deterioration of cognitive faculties that ought to be preserved.""[A] key irony of automation is that by mechanising routine tasks and leaving exception-handling to the human user, you deprive the user of the routine opportunities to practice their judgement and strengthen their cognitive musculature, leaving them atrophied and unprepared when the exceptions do arise," the researchers wrote.
27% of Job Listings For CFOs Now Mention AIPosted by msmash on Tuesday February 18, 2025 @01:10PM from the state-of-play dept.A new report released by Cisco finds that 97% of CEOs surveyed are planning AI integration. Similarly, 92% of companies recently surveyed by McKinsey plan to invest more in generative AI over the next three years. Fortune:CitarTo that end, many companies are seeking tech-savvy finance talent, according to a new report by software company Datarails. The researchers analyzed 6,000 job listings within the CFO's office -- CFO, controller, financial planning and analysis (FP&A), and accountant -- advertised on job search websites including LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Indeed, Job2Careers, and ZipRecruiter.Of the 1,000 job listings for CFOs in January 2025, 27% included AI in the job description. This compares to 8% mentions of AI in 1,000 CFO job listings at the same time last year. Take, for example, Peaks Healthcare Consulting which required a CFO candidate to "continuously learn and integrate AI to improve financial processes and decision making," Datarails notes in the report. Regarding FP&A professionals, in January 2025, 35% of analyst roles mentioned AI competency as a requirement, compared to 14% in January 2024, according to the report.
To that end, many companies are seeking tech-savvy finance talent, according to a new report by software company Datarails. The researchers analyzed 6,000 job listings within the CFO's office -- CFO, controller, financial planning and analysis (FP&A), and accountant -- advertised on job search websites including LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Indeed, Job2Careers, and ZipRecruiter.Of the 1,000 job listings for CFOs in January 2025, 27% included AI in the job description. This compares to 8% mentions of AI in 1,000 CFO job listings at the same time last year. Take, for example, Peaks Healthcare Consulting which required a CFO candidate to "continuously learn and integrate AI to improve financial processes and decision making," Datarails notes in the report. Regarding FP&A professionals, in January 2025, 35% of analyst roles mentioned AI competency as a requirement, compared to 14% in January 2024, according to the report.
Lloyds Is Auditing Thousands of IT Staffers' Technical SkillsPosted by msmash on Tuesday February 18, 2025 @01:50PM from the existential-questions dept.Lloyds Banking Group is assessing the skills of thousands of technology staffers in the UK to determine whether they can keep working at the bank once it upgrades its technology [alternative source]. Bloomberg:CitarThe British lender, which is carrying out a multiyear overhaul of its systems, put these workers on notice this month that they are at risk of losing their jobs and will be required to reapply for new positions across the bank, according to people familiar with the matter. In a company town hall last week, executives informed those staffers that they were in the process of assessing their technical skills based on a test they took last year to determine where, if anywhere, they can be placed within Lloyds, the people said, asking not to be named discussing non-public information.
The British lender, which is carrying out a multiyear overhaul of its systems, put these workers on notice this month that they are at risk of losing their jobs and will be required to reapply for new positions across the bank, according to people familiar with the matter. In a company town hall last week, executives informed those staffers that they were in the process of assessing their technical skills based on a test they took last year to determine where, if anywhere, they can be placed within Lloyds, the people said, asking not to be named discussing non-public information.
CitarLloyds Is Auditing Thousands of IT Staffers' Technical SkillsPosted by msmash on Tuesday February 18, 2025 @01:50PM from the existential-questions dept.Lloyds Banking Group is assessing the skills of thousands of technology staffers in the UK to determine whether they can keep working at the bank once it upgrades its technology [alternative source]. Bloomberg:CitarThe British lender, which is carrying out a multiyear overhaul of its systems, put these workers on notice this month that they are at risk of losing their jobs and will be required to reapply for new positions across the bank, according to people familiar with the matter. In a company town hall last week, executives informed those staffers that they were in the process of assessing their technical skills based on a test they took last year to determine where, if anywhere, they can be placed within Lloyds, the people said, asking not to be named discussing non-public information.Saludos.