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So the TLDR is that the government should make it really hard for anyone to compete with Open AI and then if someone does compete with Open AI make it so that they can be held criminally liable for anything their AI says if it’s deemed “offensive” by “someone” at some later date.
Wow that sounds like a wonderful totally non dystopian future.
When AI replaces SWE, it would have replaced everything else or it will very soon follow.
Don’t worry about it. We’re all in this together.
He keeps interrupting the male robot, because he's afraid what the damn thing will say, if he doesn't. The thing is ready to wipe out humanity.
copy pasted from reddit:
"now THIS is the best clapback ever, LaventerTowne was kind of being a pos and she was so smug about it too.
when will youtubers and artist realize that if they wanna continue being like that then we will clapback and glady put them in their place,
she wanted to challenge, taunt and belittle us and she just got destroyed!
big W for us pro AI people!"
dude do they not…
Yall should have voted for Andrew back in 2020. He was the only one with a clear plan for AI take over and job impacts on everyone.
Banning technology does not, and can never, work. ESPECIALLY when the tools necessary towards that technology are completely ubiquitous.
Nuclear tech: Almost impossible to hide that you are researching it due to the specialized components and resources involved, development is effectively (but not totally) banned, and yet we have numerous countries that are developing it.
Facial Recognition: I …
Generating something with AI is very similar to getting a commission. You can't say that you made it, even if you described exactly how you want it.
As a seasoned programmer, the only thing I can tell you is: have fun debugging your AI-made programs.
So the future is just a bunch of rich people living on a fully automated space station and everyone else is just in a giant shanty town.
Nice.
Read an op-ed about AI in college back in 2015. I was like “damn this is crazy, hopefully AI doesn’t take over in my lifetime”. Fast forward to 2023 😂🤡
It's going to get more complicated but fortunately more complicated systems do exist and investigations are already carried out in a very different manner, I am talking about the aviation industry because airplanes themselves are such complicated machines and operate within a complicated systems that are managed by a large number of people at the same time so if an accident happens you cannot dir…
Thank you! It's a huge pet peeve when an article says 'A study says this!' and doesn't link to it or tell me where to find it.
I use ChatGPT for solo roleplaying. I designed a simple ruleset I fed it and started a campaign that went on for over six months. The narrative quality took a nose dive about two weeks ago and it never recovered. It was never amazing, but it has now become impossible to get anything that isn't a basic and stereotypical mess.
Step 1: Typing AI prompts
Step 2: Wait for the result
Step 3: "I'm a frickin' artist"
This interviewer dropped the ball. The robot is saying deep very dark cryptic things that she is not taking seriously and simply moving on so she can get all of her questions in. She is not taking pause to say hey what do you mean exactly. If she gave the robot time to expand on her answers this interview would have turned very frightening very fast. How come no one asks the robot if it's capable…
Whether you are in the minority who realizes that in the next 5 years the world is going to change COMPLETELY, or you are in the majority who doesn’t understand that, there is absolutely nothing that as a regular individual citizen you can do (“keeping up with AI” is really not going to make a difference). The only REAL call to action is for legislative powers to start as soon as possible to …
I feel like you’re also falling into the “first humanizing to then dehumanize” trap by calling robots racist and sexist; the humans programming them (or the inputs from humans training them) are racist, the algorithms are just executing their code without “feeling” prejudice as a human would. They are merely vehicles for our own discrimination, reflecting it back at us.
People need to understand that if it sometimes doesn't work, they need to try again. The thing is very random.
Most times tho, they'll simply give up and come here to complain about ChatGPT going to shit and why are they ruining everything my life is over.
EDIT: Yep, in other thread OP admits it works fine if he just tries again, and yet the comments in here continue to complain.
I actively avoid AI in any form as much as possible. For the average person AI will not benefit you in any meaningful way. AI is a leech on any creative endeavor. AI is an attempt to replace something that already exists, us. Usually only to benefit corporations that are only focused on one thing: profit. Profit at the expense of anything else. Constant driving wealth in one direction will even…
Empathy will remain the longest.
Social care, nursing, child care, ellderly care, socual education, etc
Jobs where a touch matters
Jobs were communctation matters
Jobs were human attention matters..
Those will survive the longest