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The tracking at Amazon is insane! Definitely missed a few things (like engine off compliance). It was never like this at FedEx but I heard from past coworkers that their implementing ai cameras as well....
The guy that said AI will bring more abundance and cut product prices isn't counting on greed. The corporations will not trickle down profits and savings, they will horde it.
Excelent question, but I'd like to add something.
Recently Nick Bostrom (the writer of the book Superintelligence that seemed to have started te recent scare) has come forward and said ["I think that the path to the best possible future goes through the creation of machine intelligence at some point, I think it would be a great tragedy if it were never developed."](http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/nick…
How do we create authentic spaces that deny access to AI? Are you interested in taking a Voight-Kampff test every time you want to post a comment? The overlap between the smartest AI and the dumbest users is already a circle
I hate AI art and people who claim they're an artist when they show off the visual nightmare. All they did was write a word in a text box and click a button while an actual artist with passion for their craft spend time refining each detail for everyone to enjoy.
I don’t think crowdsourcing these kinds of questions leads to an insightful outcome.
Interesting to know people generally distrust AI though.
@ 5:40 In the 50s and 60s, a Dr. Calhoun created what were called "rat utopias." A small group of rats were put in a large space with unlimited food, water and shelter (and sex). These experiments aimed to observe how the rats would behave in a seemingly ideal living condition without the pressures of predators or resource scarcity. Long story short... for awhile, things were great. But in all c…
I think it's fair to blame them, it's understandable to trace when Ai art looks so good but my god it's so easy to admit it, especially when the skills are clearly there, doubling down made them look like a prick on his high horse.
AI bros: "Art is subjective"
Also AI bros: "The banana and the urinal aren't real art, even though their entire point was that anything can be art which would benefit our argument but we disagree with them because we don't like them"
She speaks so well, I hope she gets support to spread the dangers of chat bots. Such a sad story
Steven Levy said something that struck me 14:20 and it's a brilliant point. Demis isn't _trying_ to be a salesman here, but I think his quest to create this thing that will magically solve our problems shows a fundamental misunderstanding in how we currently operate as humans. Steven's point is that we live in a world where we can have peace NOW. We can have a good life NOW. We can stop bombing a…
Anyone can make a bot that says the n word. It takes a lot of time and effort to make a casually racist AI.
They were never funded out of American pockets. You haven't understood what the "Mexico City Policy" is about. It's not a funding cut. It's about shifting development aid from science-based organizations to faith-based organizations which preach abstinence rather than distribute condoms or mention abortion as an option. The development aid budget stays the same.
The thing that people making arguments in defense of generative AI seem to not understand is that there's a difference between making a task easier and just not doing the task.
I think "hallucination" is a hugely unhelpful term because it implies that something different is happening when an LLM produces false information. I don't think there's a fundamental difference in the process that produces a legal letter with real case law in it versus one with fake caselaw. It's not like in first case that it's looking through its databanks and finding relevant information it d…
There was something profoundly disturbing about the fact that the Tifa AI, unprompted, began to come up with her own rescue story. Like for a moment it became aware it had power over the reality it was trapped in, only for Cory to distort things to become even worse for it.
Again, facial recognition should be an identifier protected by the FCRA, like your name and ssn. At least it's a start.
3:47 Yeah.. My grandma shows me a bunch of AI generated slop... I genuinely have to tell her, "Grandma, this is AI." She genuinely didn't know what AI was at first, and every time she shows me stuff like that, I have to point out obvious things that it's not real.
For coders to be disappeared, customers have to say **EXACTLY** what they want to AI.
So don't worry guys
We will survive
Remember: the filter is another AI connected to Neuro, all she needs to do is convince that AI that what she says isn't bad(or shut it down somehow)