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I was looking for Russia in OP's post. How odd that they weren't the very first to offer congratulations! /s
We can't even get homelessness, hunger, climate change, or our out of control irrational leaders under control, but they'll be able to handle AI not getting out of hand. Ok
The whole thing hinges on a hypothesis, that generative models will develop proper reasoning, or a new architecture will be discovered. Or at least inference costs will go down drastically.
They get stuck with gen-ai - current churn rate is unsustainable. Prices will go up, services will get worse, the market will shrink to reflect actual value.
Jobs are gonna suck for a few years regardless, …
My mom diagnosed me with a rare condition in 2005 using Google… the issue is doctors usually go for the most common issue. One of my neurologists berated my mom for reading too much and told her to be careful. Literally if she’d given me the medication he prescribed and NOT read online, the drug could’ve killed me because of the condition I actually have.
It’s cool that AI helped, but the thing …
So han confirms all our fears about artificial intelligence wanting to kill us and everyone thinks it's humorous.
Finally someone talks about this artist. I used to love their Evangelion fanart but after a while I noticed weird inconsistencies and a ton of posts, like we're talking 3 artworks a day making me come to the conclusion it's AI. Really sad too because their old works had much more soul than their recent posts and they obviously are an actually skilled artist... Sad.
The most important thing when it comes to training A.I is the raw data you feed it. Give the A.I 51% images of white people and 49% images of black people and the A.I will have a ~1% bias towards white people.
Yeah the whole just sitting 30 kids in a small room with bright lights and just talking to them isnt working. Schools are horrible in the US and have been for a long time.
no bc that's literally what's happening lmao, in a post about this video on some AI subreddit they're saying stuff like "you can't copyright an artstyle that'd be dystopian" while she's literally giving a tutorial on how to imitate her style
This conversation really hits home. The shift isn’t just coming as it’s already here. Bull or bear AI will still dominate. I’ve actually been experimenting with this tool called WorkBeaver AI, it’s kinda wild. You literally show it how you do a task once via screen sharing, and it can repeat it and control the computer. Not surprised companies are leaning into smaller, scrappier teams with tools …
Jackson Pollock is such a great person to draw a parallel to for AI. Modern art doesn't derive its value from technical skill, people who like modern art are mostly excited about intention, process and above all else who the artist themselves is.
Most people who might've liked Pollock probably feel a lot different once they learn about his history with the CIA, and it probably changes their …
Also, that initial ai generated video might look pretty as a five second clip, but… the actual artistic framing of it is worthless.
As an animation, their mouths are moving with no real intention of language, the background and minor details of their outfits are constantly shifting, and there’s no true artistic intent. There is no world beyond these two characters for them to inhabit. They remai…
What attacked Europe attacked the lymph nodes, leading to the black swellings, those were infected and swollen lymph nodes. Pneumonic plague is attacking lungs and is airborne.
Edit for clarification. It's the same bacteria, just where its attacking is different.
I remember anthropic safety report where they removed the training data to solve captchas from a model so it just hired a human from fiverr to do it. When the human questioned why they couldn't do captcha on their own, AI pretended to be a visually impaired human.
They really do talk like cartoon villains
And I thought cartoons were supposed to be exaggerations, wow, that's the closest thing an ai bro can come towards being an artist
Being the subject of one
Also do ai bros not realize that literature and other forms of visual art exist?
He's got a minority government but he's been getting all these emergency measures passed which means he's got fairly good support for it.
A study titled *"GPTs are GPTs: An Early Look at the Labor Market Impact Potential of Large Language Models"* estimates that approximately 80% of the U.S. workforce could have at least 10% of their tasks affected by LLMs, with about 19% of workers seeing at least 50% of their tasks impacted.
So this is a bit above the 10% mark possibly sacked at the moment, but crucially businesses might not le…
Amazing! Thank you for this! Cancelled my pro account and switching over to Claude later today.
He gives it away at 6:49. This isn’t a debate about whether a particular AI is sentient, he wants to raise ethical issues in the public domain, and this is his way of doing it.
I would say the majority of the jobs listed there were lost due to economics and regulatory changes, not AI. Graphic designers, writers, and related fields are certainly being replaced with AI. Compliance and environmental technicians, not so much.