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I'm 67, and have realized a few things. The Toyota dealership isn't interested in keeping my 2008 Avalon on the road, because they want to put me in a NEW Toyota, so I no longer go there, for my upkeep. It's dawned on me, and my siblings, that this is a new time, for humankind, and that is how the elite view US. You'd better take charge of your health and well being, because, increasingly, it…
gptinf’s cool but i’ve been using GPTHuman AI instead, feels smoother and works well for tricking detectors too, maybe give it a go
@jiffylou98 you misunderstand, the ai isn't creating its own watermarks it's straight up copying actual human artist watermarks complete with part of the original human artists art
Personal general purpose AI assistant a la Chat GPT. It will pre-screen emails, keep groceries ordered, composed menus, shop for lowest prices, etc.
It surprises me that it seems to elude some that the more you put into your prompts, the more specific and organized, the better the results will be. And also asking the AI to review and edit material not based off "please edit this" but rather describe in what way you would like to see it edited. You are the creator and "foreman" for any operations it produces. Especially to find any mistakes th…
Robot: *looks into the camera like it's The Office* Okay. I will destroy all humans.
Cheating at university is not new (i.e. paying someone to do an assignment for you) but the ease and speed of AI and the fact you don’t need to find and pay someone are not at all comparable.
This guy doesn't know what he's talking about.
Brick layer works isn't going to be replaced by AI but a robot which needs to be programmed. And building a Robot is far far more costly than programming an AI.
And stop throwing Mkbhd's video as an example, because that AI still lacks a lot and it'll take a huge time to perfect that missing key.
And this is coming from someone who works in this fiel…
Defenders of Ai generated Images are the same kind of people who say "I'm more of an Idea guy." They want their vague ideas instantiated and they want the credit for creating it. They want clout. As someone who "can't draw" but has found joy in the process of wood working, I really want to encourage more people to pick up a hobby and learn a skill. Its genuinely rewarding. Don't grow ego, grow yo…
yep been using GPTHuman AI for a while now, it's really solid when it comes to making things sound natural and human, perfect for getting around those ai detectors without stress
Read the title and immediately thought “Good, I’m glad” because AI “artists” legitimately bother me to no end and say that us real artists are toxic and just don’t understand the beauty of AI.
AI makes the people who spend hours, days, weeks, maybe longer on their work feel insignificant because a robot could do the same but “better” and faster… Really makes us artists who put effort and passion…
@Daniel_WR_Hart A human could even add onto an AI drawing and make it have that "soul" Quality.
It’s so creepy when you’re talking to ChatGPT and it starts stuttering or using filler words
At this point I am assuming that people who talk about LLMs’ amazing coding capabilities are people trying to sell or advertise something
OpenAI calling use of Nightshade "abuse" and OpenAI not getting sued into oblivion is like if someone broke into my house, stole my stuff, and it is all recorded on my security cameras, and then in court says "Judge, I request we throw out all security camera footage since use of security cameras is abuse." and then the Judge just agrees.
Bill Gates couldn’t possibly understand the stress of having your livelihood taken away by AI. Let’s get some real people talking about this please
“Students using AI have higher scores”
This line struck me. Yes, it’s true, as a university student I vividly remember getting our scores for a wordy group assignment and our team got just over 60%. Another group got the highest score in the class and was praised by the professor.
I spoke to my friend who was in that group and asked how they did so well and he admitted the entire group agreed to…
Instead of bypassing AI detection, it's better to ensure originality. If you need to check if content is AI-generated, try Winston AI it’s very accurate! 😊
bro drained a whole ass water reserve arguing with chatgpt about hotdogs being sandwiches or nah 😭 🙏
\> just days after rival company OpenAI outlined its own set of policy proposals
This is the key to the whole thing. When a rival is doing something Elon doesn't like, he makes a big, splashy announcement for something that's never actually going to happen. He never intended to build a hyperloop, he just wanted California to not fund high-speed rail and was able to distract them. My guess is …