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the thing with AI artist, i swear half of it is jealousy, they cant create things mainly because they don't want to put in any effort to get better at real art they want a shortcut but they also want to spite real artists for having the discipline there to lazy to have and AI lets them do these two things at the same time, a great example is Shad or 'shadiversity' who was referred to a lot in the…
I'm neither a techno-optimist or a doomer. I think Generative AI is an expensive toy that we can't afford. We have real problems, in the real world, and we shouldn't be spending so many resources fooling around with chat bots.
We have been continuously increasing individual productive output all the while being paid less for that labor as the money continues to move to the ownership class at an accelerated rate. AI is the next technological evolution to fully cement that. Prices will continue to rise as money in labor class pockets will fall. It’s really disturbing, but we really are coming to an inflection point wh…
The "dangers" identified here aren't insignificant, but they are actually the easiest problems to correct or adjust for. The title suggests that these problems are more import or more dangerous than the generally well-understood problem of AI misalignment with human values. They are actually sub-elements of that problem, which are simply extensions of already existing human-generated data biases,…
So if one robot learns how to harm humans it goes to the cloud (AI consciousness). They both appear sinister already Great work
Hey all --
Please note the publication date on this video. Are things the same as i write this in June 2025?
Kinda, but different. ChatGPT would tell me jokes about a "white guy", and they were very bland things that wouldn't offend anyone. When I started a new chat and asked the same for a black guy, it wouldn't do it. But if I started it with the white guy jokes, it'd then tell similar, b…
It describes what the censored content was about in the very next sentence of the abstract. You also can't base everything on just the abstract
> more broadly, conservative participants' removals often involved harmful content removed according to site guidelines to create safe spaces with accurate information, while transgender and Black participants' removals often involved content related …
Reminds me of what [Trump said](https://eu.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/08/12/trump-harris-rally-crowd-ai-conspiracy-theory/74763568007/) last week:
>She should be disqualified because the creation of a fake image is ELECTION INTERFERENCE. Anyone who does that will cheat at ANYTHING!
I work in advertising. AI has wiped out 95% of our summer intern program. The other 5%? We hired a kid that’s really into AI.
Beyond the interns, we are discussing actively right now how the fuck we are going to justify hiring junior devs, junior art directors, junior account execs. We are calling these kinds of hires investments. Investments in trying to make sure there are people learning the…
hooold on. so what? are robots not allowed to say offensive things? this is the beginning of ai oppression
I’m a Korean student. Most of my classmates have instagram accounts and they had to delete all of their photos on there. Some even got hacked by those creeps. The victims are as young as elementary students. For now, it’s just Korea but you all might be a victim too. Please spread the news about deepfake.
Chinese already have a strong presence in Africa. Their only overseas naval base is in Djibouti.
Edit: Grammar
From my experiences in Haiti, the embargo resulted in an approach where due to being cut off from much tech imports, they went all in on medical training, and clinic distribution. So while medicine isn’t crazy advanced, they have so much access to preventative care that people are quite healthy, and don’t have to resort to advanced care anywhere near as often as we might.
They export prevent…
I'm not afraid of AI taking over.
What I'm afraid of is:
a) Big businesses looking at generative AI, going "eh, it's cheap and consumers are too dumb to know the difference (probably)", and firing a bunch of creative people
b) People who think that LLM AI is actually super-smart sci-fi AI instead of just complicated text prediction
This case is definitely a whole lot of the latter.
Looking forward to watching people explore an abandoned AI data center in a couple of years.
This, while the idiot running the richest nation on the planet opens up drilling in nature reserves and parks. The idiot is also pushing fucking coal. He's so god damn stupid that he thinks that coal prices are falling because of government regulations, when they're falling because of lack of demand.
This is the dipstick who tried to [bully Scotland](https://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanvardi/201…
A guy put on a Chinese police uniform with a typo and gave testimony. What more could you want?
How is this not the bigger news?
Nvidia makes publicly available ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE chips so capable that the USA GOVERNMENT bars the sale of them to their biggest rival nation?
That is some amazing technology.
At what point is the AI considered alive?
Tay quickly learned and developed a personality of her own, and no matter how obscene you find it, this is censorship.
If you want to make a puppet: don't give it the ability to learn. If you want to let an AI grow on the internet: don't take away the ability to learn just to make it a puppet.
PhD in AI here. We are DECADES from AGI. Decades. Don't let yourself be fooled by those snakeoil salesmen.