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I made this to track news reports and lawsuits of deaths linked to LLMs and AI chatbots. Feedback is welcome.
So many so young.
I like it, both concept and execution. You might want to consider buying up something like AIdeathcount.com as well, and you could redirect it to llmdeathcount.com if you want to emphasize the LLM aspect over A“I”. As a search term I think the average person is more likely to type “AI death count” into a search engine rather than “LLM death count”.
Went ahead and registered the domain anyway. Thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks, I agree most normies wouldn’t use the term LLM, but I did want to be specific. If I were to use the aideathcount domain, I’d want to collect a broader list of news articles first, but that may be difficult to search for.
I dig the slashdot style minimalist layout. Your flex boxes aren’t liking mobile, though. Lots of cutoff text on the sides.
Huh, thanks for letting me know. I’m not able to repro though. Could you give me more info? Phone OS/browser/model/resolution?
Sammy S23 on android 16 OneUi 8, Connect for Lemmy’s built in browser (I’m sure it’s just chromium) and Vivaldi android (issue is less severe in Vivaldi), 2340x1080.
The first box after the heading is cut off by ~20px on the left, as is content in each article box.
Ah, I think I’ve fixed it now?
Thunder on android here, with the in app browser (probably chromium) also showing with no issues. It also looks great, I miss the days of simple websites that do their intended purpose
Yeah, i think you have. It shows perfectly in Vivaldi now, but I think connect is still loading a cached version
Pesky word-wrapping got me on narrow screens. Thanks for the QA. :)
No worries homie, webdev is such a nightmare of mixed use cases. I know trying to pin them all down with minimal info is a sisyphean task.
I’m also using Connect on a Samsung S24+. And the website looks good to me. ;-)
Good work, neat presentation — thanks.
At first i thought “just us americans?”. But i think you are only collecting data of north america.
Horrible facts. Now people die of advice from the internet rather than being bullied in the internet
I didn’t intentionally limit myself to north america, but it’s possible my searches are implicitly limited to north america. It could also be that the average north american has had more access to ChatGPT than the rest of the world, or that suicides are hard to link to ChatGPT, or they go unreported or unlitigated in other parts of the world
inb4 this gets posted to 404Media
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