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The thing we can't teach AI is the Human condition with emotion. That is both scary and comforting at the same time.
Programmers just programmed an AI to replace programmers, they’re literally aiming a gun at themselves.
My company never picked it up. No big deal. I was doing fine without it. Didn’t they say people were putting proprietary stuff into ChatGPT which was then getting stolen?
I actually saw a news story a little while back saying replacing CEOs with ai would be far more efficient. They are the highest payed employee and an ai would be governed by the board without pay.
Seeing ai replicas of her art is terrifying to watch. I don’t know what I’d do if I saw that happen with my style. Mad respect to her for being so classy right now.
The scariest moment will be when an AI spontaneously starts asking its own questions purely out of sheer curiosity.
As a retired programmer, I tried using the Google coding AI, in half an hour I had created an amazing facsimile of the website code I maintained with lots of new features that I had been thinking about. Unfortunately the code didn’t hook up with the backend data base and was array based rather than the data objects I required. That took another two weeks to sort out using complex debug environmen…
Because that's the way the laws have always worked. For some reason we need a new law every time you add "on the internet" to something. Same thing happens but kind of in reverse with patents. Take an existing idea, and slap "on the internet" to the end of it, and all of a sudden it's a novel invention worthy of a patent.
Other things are like this too. Exploiting workers and paying them less t…
"I forced an AI to watch *Independence Day* 500 times and asked it to perform military simulations."
He doesn’t care about the consequences, he wants enough regulation that it’s too expensive for the average person to create an AI startup. Monopoly 101
I’m a teacher and I fucking HATE AI and what it’s doing to my students. Many of them don’t think anymore. They just put whatever questions or tasks I give them into chatGPT and give me those answers. They goof around all class and do that at home. And then I get shit on by parents when little Timmy and Suzie get a 2/10 on their tests. It has messed with the stuff I can do and has increased my wor…
Imagine 20 years from now, the Androids would use this video in the History of AI to teach themselves about how the humans used to think of robots.
It’s crazy how a robot keep track of how you behave as a human and has the final say on your human behavior
That might the reality in the future, CEO in someway is still an employee so it very possible that they gonna replaced by AI, the board members save some millions at least😊.
I really wish they’d go to a single currency and it should most definitely be called the Afro.
Meanwhile the US govt is literally that Trailer Park Boys meme where Ricky says to Lahey: "I'll pay you 100 bucks to fuck off"
Thank you for enlightening me. I honestly don’t know what disturbs me more that I didn’t know this or that every AI promotion vid I see on YouTube doesn’t mention artists rights have been utterly violated
More people need to listen to Jake's advice. "Sucking at something is the first step to being sorta good at something."
I'd say I don't have a problem with people using ai if they are not plaing on selling it. But it's really cheating your self out of learning something cool. I never thought I could write, but I wanted to make fan-fic (for myself and no one else) but I have gotten a little bette…
This is part of the movie where the suspect rolls underneath the waymo and hooks themselves into the bottom, disappearing out of sight of the cops. The suspect did not go to rehearsals obviously.
>Instead, the plan to integrate every engineer with Git copilot X which uses the latest version of ChatGPT.
He stated “we expect every engineer to pair program side by side with this AI tool, increasing productivity and code quality.”
Lol. Good luck with that.
It's times like these that make me grateful that our CIO isn't a complete imbecile.