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Do not write clean code because AI will replace you. The messier the systems and code the more job security for you.
13:08 As absurd as it may sound, each convo is like spawning a new bot from scratch. The bot receives hidden, starting instructions from OpenAI to ensure it knows itself to be "ChatGPT", but it has no way of knowing about other chats with the same user, let alone with other users. Even in the same convo, the apparent "memory" is more of a bot scanning the entire convo start to finish, weighing th…
CEO seems to be the easiest job for an AI to take over first. Let's start there.
I have a Korean friend who is afraid of flying. So I wanted to make an AI image of a frightened Asian man being put onto a plane. Chat GPT and others refuse to engage in what they called harmful stereotypes. However, making a froghtened white person being forced onto the plane wasn't no issue. When asked why it was able to do that it said that whites don't have the same history that the Asians ha…
This is making me remember the movies I Robot and Terminator. If these robots have a computer with programming, which they probably do, people better pray they never get hacked.
This AI is going to cause a massive shift over just the next 5 years I'd wager. Some stuff will be great improvements and usages, but there's going to be so much bad and twisted and manipulative and job destroying aspects that I don't know that it could be worth it.
Time will tell. You can't "put the genie back in the bottle". In this coming decade there won't be anything online left that can …
Imagine waking up to find out an ai said you would commit a crime and then you get shot twice
Elon: "AI is the biggest threat to humanity." Also Elon : "Oh, by the way, I have a chip to install in your brain in order to merge your consciousness with that of a computer."
Congrats, businesses that insist on continuing to operate like it’s the 1900s are going to fail. Let them.
Simple, at-home tests for common diseases. COVID tests have shown that tests can be made that anyone can do at home with no training.
Add in some AI in a home testing lab, and you can self-diagnose for all kinds of things that just require a swap or urine sample.
Funny part isnt even how he got knocked out, but its how the robot try to finish him on the ground like it was ufc till he stepped in to help 😂😂
the cop is so annoying.. why does he sound so unbelievably convinced by ai?? this is the real scary part.. all the old folks and people who dont know any better that somehow think ai = 100% correct
Using "luddite" as an insult is pretty ironic, because the real Luddites weren't irrationally afraid of technology, they were against factory owners using automation to undercut the value of their labour. You know, the same way artists don't want AI being used to replace them.
I studied cognitive psychology and I'm so glad somebody is finally making these distinctions. ❤
The AI comments feel uncomfortably close to some specific dogwhistles and I feel nothing but pity for those who think the way these spammers do. You have such an open hearted response to it.
@Alienmikuloveuwithout money it wouldn't cost money to keep the machines running. Just invent machines that automatically keep other machines running.
Thwn you feel crazy cuz... did chu just smile at a text from... an ai 💀. Girl get you a doctor
Presumably one reason is because at least one version of DeepSeek is running on AMD cards, suggesting that NVDA's CUDA library/infrastructure moat isn't as robust as people thought? It isn't clear if they did both the training and inference on AMD or just the inference (which I've been told is supposedly easier on AMD)
ex: https://www.amd.com/en/developer/resources/technical-articles/amd-instinc…
My CEO literally said in the last all hands meeting two weeks ago "I know we won't hit the promises that AI vendors make but...".
Basically the first time in 1 year I heard them show a more grounded set of expectations.
Also for the last month the susteinability reporter has started asking questions about ethical and sustainable AI use.
Seems like the hype is starting to be caught back my r…
>The toll of opting out of real relationships, in all their mess and glory, experts warn, could be a generation that arrives in the workforce unable to read a room, build trust over a coffee, or handle the one thing AI can never prepare you for—being told no.
Primer paragraph, there's more in there.