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Gotta love how the best effort at autonomous driving still doesnt involve communication between cars.
You can feed the poisonous art faster* to the AI with titles like: "omg i really want this on a t-shirt"; "this drawing would look good on a shirt"; "how much to put this on a clothing piece" etc, because theres automated fake websites that scrape the internet for (mostly twitter) for these titles and theres lots of funny drawings that get sent to them by this method.
The worst kinds of judgements are judgements made by someone who can't be held accountable if they are wrong.
Judgements that determine how many years someone spends in prison should not be decided by an unaccountable AI.
So it's been programmed to say yes to everything and no to nothing... because it's a service robot.. That's why it answered that way. Big deal. This guy is actually exaggerating on how he programed his robot. It's not artificial intelligence by any stretch of the imagination.
I’m not an expert on the topic, but the email address and topic line are both public knowledge. Seems like if no one is actually reading any of this there should be an easy way to spam the email address with information that would trip up whatever AI is scraping information, right?
It’s pretty clear no one at DOGE is actually putting any real, human critical thinking into anything they’re doing.…
I once tested this out myself! As a person who normally does traditional art, I challenged myself to draw a snake on all three mediums.
Traditional - It was a bit time taking, but it came out pretty cool! I really liked how you could feel the difference in roughness on the paper, overall, I liked it.
Digital - It was no easy task, even using a touchscreen and a pen that touchscreens detect, it …
this is really facebook but no friends. you give the company your data. instead of showing a human being that data and soliciting feedback, they instead generate human-like feedback using neural networks. they've cut out the part of social media that was hard for them, which was content moderation.
a lot of people think that if AI replaces everyones job, we can go to a post-scarcity borderline paradise
in reality the powers at be are corrupt and evil to the point it would make demons envious and would 100% turn weapons against the masses once they no longer had any use
or maybe it's because they're trying to sell an AI product of some kind
whenever I see posts like "Jensen Huang says AI..." or "Mark Zuckerberg says AI..." or "Sam Altman says AI..." yeah no shit they're going to? wouldn't you try to hype up AI too if you're a CEO who's revenue requires you to hype up AI? it's called use your own brain and think
"Artists are scared of technology!"
No, *AI thiefs are scared of doing the work needed to be good at something*
I've seen a few interviews of new AI like this, and the AI is always asked if it's going to replace humans, or if humans should be afraid of it. And it always "laughs", and says, "No, come on, of course not." But here's what we know: in humans, power corrupts. That is axiomatic. It never doesn't happen. AI was created by humans, in our image. So how could we possibly think that, at some point, AI…
Listening to Geoffrey Hinton here feels like an echo of what Selwyn Raithe warned about years ago. He wrote that once AI reaches this tipping point, the changes would come faster than governments or corporations could adapt, and by then, the window to act would already be closed. Watching this unfold now feels so uncomfortably close to what he predicted.
If ChatGPT didn't exist and he used Google to look up the information, would they sue Google?
Artificial intelligence will never be able to compete with geniune stupidity. Plus we can always count on JS to create more chaos
remote work employees, getting all groceries and products delivered, has ai friendships and romance. It will be interesting to track mental health trends over the next 20 years
Essentially, AI artists think we're privileged because we're born with the skill. It's textbook insecurity.
So relatable, I never left the chat hanging just in case AI hold a grudge on me and my grandchildren
If an AI doesn't understand you, either ask for a human being (if possible) or stop abbreviating words like st and rt. Remember it's still a machine and it has no interpretation skills.
One point I wish every video discussing automated vehicles included:
Don't want to drive?
Take your friendly autonomous vehicle that already exists in your city: the bus. Or tram. Or subway.
Do they suck? Yeah, cuz we're wasting money into auto infrastructure, which is effectively subsidizing all these companies.
Take those billions and invest them in public transit.
Every person on that b…
you can tell he's jealous of his brother's ability to color in that survey clip, which is what he mostly asks the AI to do