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James could have easily avoided all of this embarrassment and tarnishing of his reputation by not using Disney's IP without a license, not using AI to make his "art", and now by not suing people for merely pointing out what he did. What a loser.
This is why we can’t rely on technology to be judge and jury, algorithms should not be used to enforce law.
It’s not that we don’t have the words to efficiently/effectively talk about LLMs as though they aren’t sentient - it’s that a huge number of people who talk about LLMs have decided to call them “AI” and talk about them as though they’re sentient, which contaminates the way we think.
Also, this idea that the precise language we use doesn’t matter is total BS, because it’s causing uninformed peopl…
I wonder why boomers hate digital arts but love ai images so much
Maybe it's because they sensed this is what making the current generation miserable
Dear gawd he threw trump and pence and pompeo under the bus saying everyone was in the loop and orders came from the top. Confirmed the quid pro quo.
From the NYTimes live stream:
> **“We followed the president’s orders,”** (emphasis mine) Gordon D. Sondland told the impeachment inquiry, testifying that President Trump directed the Ukraine pressure campaign, **Secretary of State Mike Pompeo …
I do think that part of the issue right now is that managers think they can replace engineers with AI and that adds to the existential dread of workers today.
He's the reason why so many websites and credit card companies always wanna make sure youre not a robot 😳
Now I don't want to stir up any drama, but *Best* Korea still has a manned space program. Check mate, South Koreans.
Oh *now* big budget studios care about AI..but not during the strikes or at any other time it's stealing artists work
Capitalism at its finest, damn greedy hypocritical pigs
"three AI LLMs — GPT-5.2, Claude Sonnet 4, and Gemini 3 Flash — against each other in a series of simulated nuclear crisis games"
Yup literally what they did.
Such a dumb article.
You gave 3 adults with access to Google a war game and then decided the results were important enough for an article.
These chatbots aren't trained for war, they aren't trained on military responses, and they are…
Thank you for staying optimistic. People don't realize how hard that is, and I've seen so many people just decide to accept AI as inevitable. It is genuinely so uplifting to hear of all the ways we're fighting back.
I wish you could filter out all AI content on YouTube because it’s driving me nuts.
To your credit, I didn't really consider the threat of AI significant enough until your videos changed my mind. I then called my representative.
Should be called Copilot? If it's warning the driver an excessive number of times maybe some preventative measures should kick in
You gotta be kidding. Those professors were clearly being lazy in their work and were not just using AI to “learn how it works”. They were using it to save time like students do.
Just wanted to say that Mercy Ships is actually a really solid charity and the religious aspect takes a back seat. Every interaction I've had with them they've showed that healthcare is their priority and spreading their religion is almost an afterthought.
Mind you, he called it AI before the reporter even showed it to him. So he'd never even seen it. Mans has been cooped up somewhere not being kept up to date.
You can't PROVE the person sitting next to you is conscious, so why would we believe we'll know when A.I. becomes so?
The answer to AI companies is called boycotting and parallel economies. People need to start their own companies after being fired then only support others who employee real people and will not do business with those who utilize AI at the determinant of people.
Been using Pointer AI for my freelance gigs, and it's a lifesaver for keeping my docs tidy without the back-and-forth of switching tabs. Feels like a small taste of the AI future Hassabis talks about.