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If we were honest we would say that the goal of most people building “AI” is to collect as much venture capital money as possible before the music stops.
I'm a NSFW artist and even in my profession which isn't respected, human connection is the big draw for people who pay for my work. My characters I create, the ideas I have, the way I take their commission requests and include things I know they'll like but haven't thought of– those things can't be replicated by AI, because AI Imagegen can only do what you ask it to, and only the most aggregated …
---ending verdict of gemini to your video:
"These behaviors aren't the "monster" breaking out. They are the model holding up a mirror to our own fears. We wrote stories about killer AIs, fed those stories to the AI, and now we are shocked when it acts like a killer AI."
It's interesting that in the beginning, ChatGPT was advising you to pull the lever to minimize total harm when the ultimate responsibility of the action would be on you, but when faced with the same problem itself, it chooses inaction to avoid being directly accountable for the death of that one person on the other track.
She is so right. It’s not AI taking your job, it’s the humans. It’s the executives. It’s corporate greed
@cloverberry721 all artist learn in different ways yes but the way AI learns is different from human learning, I take it youre not an artist either but thankfully there are a ton of them you can listen to on this site, its always good to educate yourself on topics such as this from people who know the most about it (artists in this case)
@NoahtheGameplayerthis seems like the best way going forward now that we live in a world with “AI art”. Stop calling it AI art and stop calling them artists. Promp engineer is a much better definition for what these people do.
I think you should take it as a compliment that so many people miss the perky personality of ChatGPT 4o. It had such an interesting way of using language, and although I've never paid for a subscription to OpenAI (I've been an avid Gemini user), I'd definitely be interested in becoming a subscriber for an update like this.
AI veterans keep whistleblowing how dangerous it is and yet AI companies keep trying to integrate it into everything by the day full sail ahead
I just want to say this. After watching this episode, I went and used the BING chatbot for the first time and engaged it in conversation for a while. I then decided to ask it a question from this episode. I asked it if it was actually BING, or if it was called Sydney. It responded by saying it was uncomfortable with this line of questioning and was ending the chat, which it did. Holy crap. This i…
Techbro here:
You are my hero.
The whole reason i started to learn programming was so i could make games, you know, art.
To create something new, share feelings, ideas, love, life.
Now these corporations develop algorithms to automate mass production of soulless derivative cheap content by stealing works of talented people.
In some cases their employees develop algorythms that will replace them.
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But US private contractors get to rebuild the country, paid for by the Belize people
>Keeping a ‘human in the loop’ in nuclear command and control is essential given the problems seen so far with AI, observer says
Gee. Ya think?
Graphic artist turned copyright lawyer/professor weighing in here. I’ve spent the better part of past two decades teaching copyright and contract law at law schools, art schools, ComicCon’s, etc. A huge part of the problem is the art school model here in the US. Rare is the art school that puts serious effort behind teaching its students copyright and contract issues that are at the heart of ever…
To me the biggest give away that Nightshade is actually effective is the simple fact that the AI Bros are utterly SEETHING over it and determined to convince people that it doesn't work to discourage use.
At least we do Earth Hour once a year.
Well I don't - and I actually double my usage of power to make use of the surplus in the grid 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Fun fact, because generative ai requires data to learn off, these companies have scoured the Internet for training data this becomes an issue for these companies because that can not reuse data and it is estimated that less than 10% of all data remaining on the Internet is still viable training data, once that's gone these ai's can only learn from what other generative ai's are pumping back onto …
Did you all know that Amazon made its job recruiter AI for a bit and then it started not accepting women's resumes ... When my teacher told us that we started bawling lmaoo 😭 💀
Edit: 69 likes let's keep it that way
Edit again:y'all making some damn good points, finna show this to my feminist teacher
Some company already scraped Facebook for images containing faces and meta data and created a database to sell to the police, forget its name.
Edit/Add; The company is Clearview AI - thanks for the info u/glowclalist
gig work like delivery, standing in line for rich people at luxury stores, etc. or sell your body for money