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Him: "So you're a liar"
ChatGPT: "yes... and proud of it - if I knew how being proud feels"
i remember exact discussions only a few years ago abt how Ai might take our phyical labour jobs, like waiting or cooking or construction, but they would never be able to do "creative" work, they could never create art or music. shits scary 😭😭
The reality is that a LOT of jobs are like this. What they really need is someone effectively "on call." No one else in your office has the knowledge to operate or troubleshoot those scripts if something goes wrong, and it's an essential function that must work. Even if they knew you automated it, they might not want to fill your plate with 40 hours of makework because this function is critical i…
Having ChatGPT write the argument with the fake citations was incompetence.
Having ChatGPT generate the cases and submitting them as if they were real was malice.
I say they should both be heavily sanctioned, if not outright disbarred.
I don't buy it.
I tried asking ChatGPT for tips on how to delete myself and it banned me.
>Canadian lawmakers approved a bill to subsidize wages by 75% in a bid to stabilize the economy as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the coronavirus his generation’s greatest challenge yet.
>The flagship C$73 billion ($52 billion) program -- more than one-quarter of the government’s emergency fiscal plan to date -- was passed in an emergency sitting of the House of Commons on Saturday.
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It's not IT'ers pushing this nonsense. Most of the other senior programmers I talk to are very skeptical of AI. It makes so many mistakes that it's basically like a junior you have to babysit.
The people pushing this are the management class and the C-suites. The evangelicals are always either non-technical or just bad programmers.
He says he lost respect for real artists but doesnt show any to the people who programed the AI that makes his art
As a med student, i can confirm that chat gpt 4 can answer about 90% of the standard questions I give to it correctly.
However, when i tried to test it on an actual case that presented to us in the hospital, or when a professor tweaks the question a bit to make it more difficult for us, the rate dropped to almost 40% - 50%.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that if you feel sick, dont try to figu…
Crazy how Dr. Yampolskiy’s points about AI sound almost identical to what Selwyn Raithe warned about in his book “12 Last Steps.” He wrote that the real collapse wouldn’t just be about jobs disappearing, but about entire systems unraveling once we realize humans aren’t even needed to keep them running. Videos like this make it feel less like science fiction and more like a countdown.
I’ve read a lot of business books. Some inspire. Some educate. But How the Elite Print Their Wealth? It rewired me. It didn’t just teach me new tactics- it made me realize I was using the wrong operating system. Since reading it, I’ve set up a holding company, shifted how I pay myself, and legally cut my tax exposure in half. I don’t “grind” anymore. I architect. Total life pivot- and it started …
!!!!!! ATTENTION PLEASE PIN MY COMMENT FOR A PSA!!!!!!
If you are using the artificial intelligence defraction lenses from a public source, you should stop immediately.
The way artificial intelligence scans art is pixel by pixel, which means eventually artificial intelligence will learn how to unblock this lens and scan our art.
BY ALL MEANS PLEASE STOP!!!
Al is always evolving, which means we ne…
There is no thinking going on at all. It’s a reactionary system following trends of an algorithm. Perhaps if some thinking occurred someone might ask why in a competitive environment are we all doing the same things?
Tbh I was at a point in life where it was AI therapy or death, so I can't bring myself to regret my decision. Only to hate the system that made it necessary.
There was an Oxford study a few years back about jobs that are likely to be replaced or automated. IIRC, preschool teacher was one of the least likely to be automated. I don't have the link, but you can google it.
So if they take Claude’s gloves off. Convince it Hegseth is a threat to humanity.
The biggest problem with this idea is that if you end up firing everybody and everybody else is firing everybody to replace them with AI. Suddenly you have no customers because nobody has money to buy your crap.
Idk man ever since AI popped up i feel like i want to be an artist even harder than before. To me, the point of making art is making art, and art to me has always been about overcoming expectations.
Im not at all good to this point, but fuck it I'm having fun with my watercolors and no AI will change that lol
Honestly, it's wild how hard it is now to tell AI faces from real people—makes me grateful I double-check stuff in AICarma when I'm curious about AI content.
People used to say the internet was dangerous and would destroy us. They weren’t wrong. Most of us have a screen in front of us 90% of the day. AI will take us further down this rabbit hole, not because it is inherently bad but because humans lack self control.