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It's amazing how lifelike she looks. It is beautiful and yet frightening at the same time😮
FIRST and yes as someone who LOVES to draw I think that “ai art” isnt art…it’s just pictures made by a robot!!
Would love to give the Skyrim VR a try, especially with the AI NPC's! Thanks for sharing.
Spanish flu is a virus, the H1N1 strain of influenza. Plague is caused by a bacteria, Yersinia pestis. Completely different diseases.
>Here the list of countries and their level of action taken to meet the Paris Agreement,
>https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/
How tf did Bhutan manage to be yellow in that list despite [being the worlds first carbon negative country](https://www.climatecouncil.org.au/bhutan-is-the-world-s-only-carbon-negative-country-so-how-did-they-do-it/) ?
yes, but
> Then they compared 196 newly created designer drugs, that didn’t exist when the computer was initially programmed, with those it had come up with. The computer, a deep neural network, had come up with more than 175 of the drugs.
now they gotta find a way to narrow it down to the good stuff, because it seems it’s all in there.
This is the future that AI will get you, though.
Too many people here on Reddit think that AI is going to benefit *them*.
AI's a tool to sever the requirement that the wealthy have of labour to create, and separate labour from the opportunities to become wealthy.
That's good and all, but please don't think that releasing a friendlier gpt-5 will make the 4o users ditch 4o entirely. I'm all for the positive changes, just please also leave the option to let us keep using 4o, too.
..I think it's time we have a *real* discussion about this.
who am I kidding, regulate AI (or anything else)? congress cant even manage to fund the government half the time these days
>However, this stance met with pushback from the audience. Stephen Messer of Collective\[i\] argued Gordon-Levitt’s arguments were falling apart quickly in a “room full of AI people.” Privacy previously decimated the U.S. facial recognition industry, he said as an example, allowing China to take a dominant lead within just six months. Gordon-Levitt acknowledged the complexity, admitting “anti-…
why the fuck would we program a robot to feel pain? is that not ultimate sadism?
The statement that programmers using AI are 35% more productive is exagerated and misleading. Multiple studies have shown that the big productivity boost happens only during the initial phase/boilerplate but tends to 0% the bigger the project becomes and even causes productivity issues.
Also, we have studies showing that people using AI constantly face cognitive collapse in the short term. So it…
On the surface, this looks like a total OWN on the AI generator who posted the first image, but later on that person posted a statement, thanking all the people who did "fan art" of the image, and that the response was amazing.
In the end, half of the AI tech bros are just doubling down that AI is doing exactly what it was intended to do: generate ideas/arrays to work off of. The OP ended up ear…
It's one of the things I always tell my friends, the solution to the robot apocalypse is to program them with anxiety, if it can cripple us it can definitely cripple them
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This still goes on heavily with low marketcap coins. It feels like im playing an MMO auctionhouse when I look at some of the small coins. Buy up most of the liquid supply, and watch as price has to rise. Dump it hours later. I always advise people interested in buying crypto do tons of research and have a better buying strategy than hype and recent peformamce. Read white papers, research the purp…
Comments not understanding gooner in this context is why AI will never fully replace people
Its funny because one of the biggest defences for AI was that its "Good, because it allows people who don't have the talent or time to spend learning to create images". But these days they claim that it takes skill to use. Funny how that works.
My gen z friend who graduates from high school next May is going to school to be a mechanic. Seems to be a shift towards blue collar jobs due to AI. Plus college is so expensive and graduates can’t get a job.
Nvidia really feels like the heartbeat of this whole AI wave. Watching our biggest experts talk about it being the most important company in the biggest structural change makes me think I should have some skin in the game. But man… with all this AI hype, I’m nervous about buying at the wrong time. Do you just hold long term and hope for the best?