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The only people who say AI learns the same way artists do are non-artist. We learn in completely different ways, its a shame that so many non-artists try to act like they know everything about art
As a machine learning enthusiast, I can confirm there isn't much diverse set of data available out there. It's just sad but it's alarmingly true.
Wonderful, truly wonderful. Fully automating your work and leeching off the corporate teat for five years. You've done us all proud, you *absolute legend*. I'm sorry the dream is over.
Edit: *Sigh* Let's get this over with. For everyone who says OP wasn't a leech because they provided the agreed-upon value to the company. First off, there's no need to be defensive. "Leech" *clearly* isn't being …
Imagine how hard it will be to prove your case in court once AI usage becomes rampant
If AI slop becomes mainstream, I’ll officially switch to consuming exclusively indie animation, and fund it, too.
Researchers still have to cite their sources that they use so
I guess elaboration since I'm getting replies. Didn't expect that, mostly commented so I'd keep getting this kinda content in my feed.
OpenAI's argument was "well it's legal when our AI uses material from however many NYTimes articles, because Researchers can use articles"
To which I say thats not comparable. because openai isnt cit…
With AI technology rapidly advancing and increasingly integrated into various industries, now could be a strategic time to consider investing in AI stocks, potentially capitalizing on long-term growth opportunities
We used to dream of a world where the grunt work is automated so we have more time do dedicate to the pursuit of knowledge and beauty. What we got was having knowledge and beauty automated by a soulless entity incapable of comprehending either, so we have more time to dedicate to grunt work.
Allow self driving vehicles to communicate with one another. That way, in such a scenario, multiple vehicles could work in unison to allow a safe pathway out for the car in danger. This would, of course, require very rapid communication between the vehicles. It would significantly lower the chances of this happening, but not prevent it in every instance.
Being an IT graduate I was trying to "be as efficient" as possible as making art.
But only after I let go of "trying be fast and very best", I finished 2 sketchbooks in a month.
No longer thinking of time or cost efficiency, accepting drawing as drawing each stroke meaningfully gets its own way to me.
The understanding and purposefulness behind each stroke, is what AI (and sadly other people) …
AI writes the code, AI checks the code, AI crashes services that AI was using. AI loses money in the AI stockmarket.
The really repetitive tv shows, it might work. It could probably write 90% of an NCIS episode. But anything more complicated or longer, I’m not so sure. Maybe GPT-4 is much better (idk), but I tried to have GPT-3 write a dream-within-a-dream story and it just couldn’t keep track of the dreams. Same thing when you have multiple concurrent plot lines - it just has a tough time trying to keep track …
Everyone’s shocked hearing Yampolskiy say 99% of jobs will vanish, but Selwyn Raithe was warning about this years ago. In his book he didn’t just talk about job loss, he described how AI-driven collapse would erase the very foundations of society: work, identity, even family stability. Watching this video feels like watching his pages come alive. If you haven’t read him yet, you’re already behind.
I think he's sensationalizing this to bring an important issue to the public. Here's a technology that is extremely powerful and it's in the hands of a select few discussing the future of AI applications in closed off private meetings. He's calling for oversight. He found a way to reach the public and is using it to inform us. Yet, all we can do is discuss whether or not AI is sentient. Don't mi…
As an artist myself i think they should pay artists for art to be fed to the AI and should give credit.
(edit: tysm for so many likes) I also think that Ai art should just leave artists bc at this point it's just problematic.
With self-driving cars, the average number of people in a car will drop below 1.
Public service announcement from your friendly librarian: DO NOT ASK FOR CITATIONS FROM CHATGPT. The citations are likely imaginary and you will only waste yours and the librarian's time. And you WILL be made fun of among the staff. (Worse than this happening in legal settings is this happens in medical settings 😑)
This whole convo felt like watching science trying to whisper in a room full of shouting marketers. Neil’s points hit, but I kept thinking about 12 Codes of Collapse. the idea that once tech becomes belief, reason doesn’t stand a chance.
We’re not just automating systems anymore, we’re automating truth.
Glad I’m not in Canada and live in a country that allows me the freedom and liberty to die because the government isn’t doing fucking anything to help people who are now unemployed
Lifelike/realistic porn fakes of celebs have been thing since photoshop and probably even before that. The only difference is now even the unskilled can get reasonable facsimiles with little effort.
Reddit used to be one of the top sites for Photoshop nudes of celebs until the first wave of deep fakes caused an uproar.