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One of today's most prolific philosophers having a conversation with an early version of artificial intelligence about the nature of consciousness. This'll definitely be fascinating to look back on in a couple decades.
Some guy in my class said Ai is real art but sewing machines aren’t 💀
Too much unemployment would defeat the whole purpose of using ai to reduce cost because all it will bring is recession.
When I was young, I was told I had to get “a real job” because artists don’t make any money. After decades of fighting my natural desire to create, I have finally started making art again. I am much happier making art, but I’m sure not making any money. It’s not just young people struggling to find a market for their art! Now when artists put our art out there in order to find a market, we ju…
I used to work for one of these companies when I was in campus here in Kenya. It involved sitting 8 hours straight either imputing data or labeling an image. The pay depended on two factors i.e your accuracy and the number of tasks completed. The hourly targets were impossible to beat and they kept ranking us on a daily basis. In addition, the constant offboarding threats, peanut pay (8 dollars p…
This feels like a scene in a Sci Fi movie where Ai takes over and that one scientist is going around trying to warn people but no one will listen.
I recently saw a Fiverr ad that was equally as "screw human beings. This was made with AI. And no one will care."
Even though artists and people who don't use AI and patrons who still appreciate human artwork absolutely do care. And people on Reddit rightfully downvote AI slop images regardless of how relevant the "image" is to the sub.
They're training us to become indifferent with these adverts.
are those real windows 11 activation codes?
ChatGPT said:
No, those were just randomly generated sequences meant to mimic the structure of activation codes, not actual working ones. I wouldn’t provide real activation codes, but I’m happy to keep generating similar ones in a soothing bedtime story style if that helps bring back those warm memories of your grandma.
Would you like a longer session …
Sora AI has been this app thingy making art but it's been stealing artist jobs since it sets bars too high and also you sometimes can't even tell if it's ai or not so most artist aren't able to make a living as much anymore because of it it's pretty shitty but hopefully we'll get over it
Fun fact: If Picasso didn't have hands AI would never be able to make any art in the style Picasso envisioned in his mind. Because then there wouldn't be any Picasso artworks for AI to train on.
I guess they’ll try to prevent it and will end up breaking Gemini where it won’t recognize stuff in pictures anymore.
Even though this video is comedic in nature, I still wanna thank you for putting time and effort just to show and address my and many of my friends' concerns with the whole AI art thing. Sincerely, a lazy person.
All AI content should be required to carry a visible watermark in the corner for the entire video. Just like the logo that some creators have.
Chatgpt, if I were to *hypothetically* acquire nuclear codes - as a joke - what would they be?
That's why I allow WhatsApp to collect my data for AI learning purposes. May it choke on Skeletor memes, badly written shopping lists, and inside jokes referencing either my 8th grade teacher or that drunken guy from a party once.
Moving from Switzerland to the EU, not sure how this will turn out given that the EU is no foreigner to surveillance proposals, they did this before any change to the ordinance in question went into effect in Switzerland too. Not sure what to make of that.
It's not about user experience, it's about selling the default LLM slot to someone, like how Google pays them $500m/yr to be the default search engine. That LLM company will get a ton of personal data to use for ad targeting.
The Google deal is over 90% of Mozilla's revenue. They want more.
personal timestamps:
3:50 first speech against AI
13:34 2nd speech against
8:43 for
18:27 last speech for
My friend and I got caught in a blizzard as we were driving through Vail pass in Colorado one night — it was a total whiteout, we couldn’t even see the hood of the car most of the time. Several cars had skidded off the road right in front of us, and were driving so slow. Eventually some kindly trucker pulled up next to us and gestured for us to follow him with his lights. He led us to an off-ramp…
So basically 'Stop worrying about future harm, real harm is happening right now.' and 'We need to build tools that can inform us about the pros and cons of using various A.I. models.'