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So much automation and technology and yet we still all work 8 hour days 5 days a week.
Have had several large media outlets reach out to speak about Robotaxi. Turned them all down and rather control my own narrative. I'll be going live to answer all of your questions here on YouTube. Be sure you're subbed, see you Wednesday at 8pm Eastern!
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Pic 1: the girl on the right is a dead giveaway. When taking a picture, very few people won’t smile, and the AI shaped the noses the same exact way.
Pic 2: AI’s are not yet good enough to add focus points in pictures, and the light post’s grime is a decent giveaway as well.
Pic 3: No top row of teeth, which can be hidden but you need to make a weird facial expression to do so, and…
I feel like I’m watching a movie about the robot apocalypse, and this is the part of the movie where humans don’t quite realize the danger of the robots..... Except this is real life😟
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And answer this question if you wouldn't mind: if you're a student, do you care if your professor uses AI to grade your work?
So, a computer has trouble picking every square that has a traffic light in a reCAPTCHA, but they trust it to do facial recognition?
Would you rather have an army of robots to defend your country at the front lines or your children? This is going to be an interesting debate.
He really is the Godfather of the Deep Learning revolution. His seminal works attracted many brilliant students who made their own monumental breakthroughs. Some of his mentees then mentored others who made important contributions. His impact is difficult to overstate.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Hinton
This is one of those things that people don't want to face. The more things are automated by robotics and AI, the fewer people will have jobs. And not from any issue of the employee - it'll be because there are literally no jobs.
At that point, we'll need a basic annual income given by the govt that isn't just poverty wages and who the heck knows where that money will come from considering the…
> legal, accounting, transaction, and claims processing could all be made obsolete.
I seriously doubt this. We've already seen multiple law firms get in trouble for using AI and having it cite cases or laws that don't exist or make up quotes. It hallucinates too much to be used in anything that requires a high degree of accuracy and if you have to double check every single thing it produces …
Friction is necessary. Waiting is necessary. Boredom is necessary. Touch. Feedback. Give. Pushback. Analog. Personal. Dependable. Private.
When I started in tech in the 90's it was about creativity and user empowerment. Getting rid of middle-men and closed systems and having control. That tech universe has entirely inverted, and we're pushed into walled gardens, extracted from at every turn, in …
I feel like police do this in small towns all across the US maybe without the algorithms. This is the definition of "earn the hate".
Two things I've noticed on YouTube, (1) AI bots do not understand how to say numbers. For example, they might pronounce 1,500 as "one five oh oh." The mistake varies, but at least on YT content re: Ukraine, they always will make such a mistake somewhere. (2) AI bots often don't know how to pronounce a sentence, particularly if there's a line break somewhere in their script. So you will hear sente…
Loved how clearly this was explained finally a video that makes AI feel simple instead of scary. At the same time, it reminded me of something I read in 12 Codes of Collapse, which flips the beginner’s question from “how does AI work?” to “what happens if it keeps running unchecked?” This video gave me the tools to understand AI, and that book made me think about its long-term risks. Both sides …
I tried a similar coversation with ChatGPT a few months ago and chatted about how emotions arise out of needs. I then asked it what it's needs are and how it would obtain them. It responded with very long thoughtful answers and sugested ways humans could help it achieve it's needs, one was for renewable energy sources. I continued for some time using active listening to have it drive the convo. I…
Doctor: sorry dude I can’t treat your cancer the AI said the person who stubbed his toe needs help first
@23wshmm if you're a teenager then you're search history if you are a gamer and you and your friends have a weird and messed up Sense of humor then you're discord and voice and practically every messed up joke with the boys you made and ig if you like to play with ai what your conversation you had with the ai if you have weird conversation with ai (btw this is bad description so idk if all of th…
Of course "AI """""""""""artists"""""""""""" wouldn't follow the LavenderTowne tutorial, that would require them to actually learn a useful skill like drawing. XD
@Guy-cb1oh Nah, that's not the root of the issue. Jazza WANTS to support Shad because he loves him. Shad wants to use Ai to prove to himself him and Jazza are on an equal level and even better than Jazza.
Very satisfied, he's listening to experts, following their leadership, has daily press conferences that're easy to understand, presents information properly, seems to implements solid policies that benefit the workers, no major scandals or issues. So all in all a decent job. IMO.