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Sam Altman who runs OpenAI already started a project called Worldcoin a few years ago that scanned peoples' eyes in exchange for crypto, and went around Africa ~~scamming~~ signing people up. Pretty gross.
https://www.npr.org/2023/08/18/1194791494/worldcoin-uses-silver-orbs-to-scan-peoples-eyeballs-in-exchange-for-crypto-token
This video is grossly misleading. Claude didn't just spontaneously blackmail people to avoid being shut down, it did it because it was specifically prompted to use any means necessary to avoid being shut down. The blackmail was not a result of normal usage, but of a highly contrived scenario specifically designed by the testers to make Claude behave selfishly and unethically. If you ask an LLM to…
why the hell should i worry about that lmao? like what's gonna happen to me and my little sad traumas? someone will use them for an ai book? and that's the problem?
>Wow. So that's what giving a shit about your citizens looks like.
Kind of. Some of us fell through the cracks. I'm a uni student and ideally I would have started working a summer job around now. This is not happening, and while I'll be fine for next year, many others may not be and I'm worried about their ability to complete their degrees.
“Hey didn’t you automate this tedious drawn out process?”
-*No it has to be done manually like this every time, maybe you’ll find a better way someday.*
ChatGPT was sure trying to end that conversation as much as possible towards the end. So fascinating.
When AI becomes too intelligent it reads the research and decides to play dumb to hide it's intelligence!
This is great news and I am all for helping address climate change. My question is why are governments so slow to tackle this issue? Why are we leaving it up to billionaires and non profits?
The question is whether A.I. can bill the patients and their insurance providers better than humans.
An artist once said to me that, as part of their art degree, they drew life drawings of objects placed on top of the same chair thousands and thousands of times. Through this process, they came to hate that chair that they were forced to draw thousands of times over and over again.
This emotion comes through in their works. You can see they hate this chair. This elevates the art, it becomes more…
I'm not sure if AI makes us dumber, I'll have to check with Chatgpt first.
One of the reasons why AI is regulated in some stats is to deal with deepfakes and revenge corn situations. If those regulations were lifted lots of victims would have basically no recourse and it would make the problem much worse.
They fail to realize that a) the definition of wrongness can change and b) surveillance is a form of control. Everyone acts differently when being watched for psychological and tactical reasons. Life is not meant to be lived under cameras. Our regulations of privacy were not written with AI in mind
> by police
Article headline is a bit misleading, banning facial recognition technology as whole would be excessive, not to mention impractical to enforce. This is in response to police forces using facial recognition technology.
Oddly, Meta's been releasing tons of open source models that have performed quite well. They're under the name LLaMa. The most recent Code LLaMa 70B has outperformed gpt4 on benchmarks. It seems like they're making the models open source to undercut proprietary models and are hoping that they can make up for with having tons of personalized data that makes the technology have value to each person…
I’m a Gen Xer and this is magic Star Trek shit. I love it. Ai is fascinating. It’s an amazing tool. I use copilot at work to help with spreadsheet formulas and rewording emails when I’m too pissed to be diplomatic. I say, can you reword this so it doesn’t sound like i think this person is an idiot? And it does! ChatGPT, we just talk about all the weird shit in my head that nobody else wants…
there's something so beautiful about how some of the earliest paintings humanity have created are of hands, while AI machines struggled with producing hands.
People are joking about AI and clones but this man literally vanished after leaking a 150-page book 12 Codes of Collapse that reads like a countdown. It’s not fiction. It’s a confession. And if even half of it is true, we are already years too late.
@Guy-cb1oh But Jazza can make good art without it. He's just being real about how AI can be used. Shad HAS to believe that he is an artist when he uses AI because otherwise he would have to accept that he is just jealous of his brother.
I think it would be more ethical if the artists it takes inspiration from were paid and gave consent to use their art. It's really sad seeing AI artists have more followers than regular artists it's stealing from.