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@NoahtheGameplayerI love that you liked your own comment and that you're responding to all these comments hating ai like a white knight to ai's rescue 😂
This is the current situation:
1. Women entered the workforce in the postwar period, literally doubling the workforce and inevitably putting downward pressure on wages (global phenomenon).
2. Korean men and women born since the 80s have all been expected to do better than their parents by securing white collar jobs, with said parents spending a fortune on private education.
3. With late stage …
People say "AI is nothing new, it's like when automobiles replaced horses". But without understanding that we are the horses
It’s not just about layoffs or CEOs being greedy. What’s happening right now feels coordinated, like part of something way bigger. I read this book called 12 Codes of Collapse last week, and honestly, it hit too close. AI isn’t just replacing jobs it’s restructuring society in real-time. Everything we took for granted is being outsourced to a machine that doesn’t eat, sleep, or question orders. …
Yesterday I did a search for a phrase with quote marks around it and I got zero results.
So I removed the quote marks and then I got lots of results that included that exact phrase.
It makes no sense.
My in-laws recall a year in the 80's, working on an assembly line, where their bonus was almost $40k, which was close to 100% of their salary. These bonuses aren't special or new. They were just pulled up behind them once boomers got into management.
As a 26 year old you need to start including this age range on a generational level, and it such much bigger than just the younger ages struggling. The never ending reality that some of us really missed out on our 21st birthdays and heartless online schooling. As well as the implications that the pandemic set many of our lives back by 2-3 years is also playing into this, it has too much social im…
I think everybody needs to experience what it feels to make something with your own hands no matter if a machine can do it better. And for my part I won't stop drawing no matter if I get to live from this or not. I love it and I want to get better no matter if an AI can do it better and faster, drawing taught me discipline and hard work.
It's so true what he said about social media, "It was supposed to connect us", but I think it's been the worst thing to ever hit society. Nobody talks at dinner anymore. People walk around like zombies looking at their phones for the next useless like. Fake has replaced real, and social media's algorithms have DEFINITELY been used to affect the media during crucial times, like elections. AI is go…
ai is coming for the junior roles first, after that it will climb up the ladder
AI is only a tool. It can never write an entire novel for you. It makes too many mistakes and it often loses consistency and hallucinates. So, if someone says they use AI to write a book, I guarantee you they did not use it to write the entire thing...simply because AI is unable to do that. The best thing AI can do is help with grammar, translations, ideas and write short passages. But it can nev…
@Kingdeathtrooper Are you trolling? They train ai models on people's work without permission or compensation. The ai can only do what it does because it trained on the hard work humans created. What are you not understanding?
It's a crazy world where China and India are doing more to combat climate change for the future while major Western countries sit idle and watch the slow demise of the planet.
The more I study anthropology and the human psyche, the more I realize how egotistical and logically flawed we are by nature. I feel like we're losing track of what's most important with this innovation because of those characteristics combined with the adverse consequences of globalization (indeed, there are a ton of adverse consequences - a large number of them are represented in social media a…
@omnipenne9101 we dont even have true ai to speak of. Its just algorhythms with a fancy name.
Most people seem to react negatively to this idea, but I don't think it's too far off. As a bunch of people have pointed out, many of the AIs that have been created seem to be mimicing particular parts of human (and animal) thought. Perhaps ChatGPT is just the language and memory processing part of the brain, but when it gets put together with other core parts of the brain with perhaps something …
Really only new York? I'm in Illinois and just received a second payout from Facebook for violations related to biometric data being collected without informing users.
Hey Alex, just wanna say your level of conversation in terms of AI and AI safety has gone up by a lot since you first started covering them. I'm glad you are able to take these subjects seriously without just waving them away as many (even well educated) people do.
Unfortunately they used to be an actual artist but now they just spam ai art. That's why a lot of artists I follow also follow this person.
2040:
AI: found cure for cancer
Me: Can't afford the cure because I am unemployed because of AI
Yay?