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@WorldOfConsequence So your saying in that case, because the amount of effort and love put into art and the long time to create it that it’s perfectly fine to steal it? Oh well in that case I should steal peoples music cause it takes too long, or I could steal houses cause they take too long to build, actually with that logic I could steal just about anything. Your also mad cuz they CHARGE for th…
The messy middle ground is the most likely scenario. AI is not going to take all the jobs nor is it going to be a complete bust. It will just be taking some of the jobs and cause a lot of chaos in the economy. Wages will fall and the rich will get richer as humans will have to compete for jobs with robots and AI.
I had this thought too. It's painfully obvious that the older generation thinks shame will somehow fix insane levels of inequality and injustice in today's dystopia.
We already know with 100% certainty that shame didn't work on wall street and C suite executives... why would it work on the huddled masses?
Humanity is killing itself with convenience, laziness, and greed. Analog life is calling. Will you answer?
For everyone who enjoyed this video, i would highly recommend to try The Talos Principle. It's a puzzle game about an AI trying to break into the "real world" and it's deeply philosophical. Truly a masterpiece.
People should also Sue all those face recognition Camera's companies as well. And arrest that judge who signed it, for not doing his job.
I can't remember where I read this, but a while back there was a study done where doctors were given an AI to assist with diagnosis in a hospital. The AI on its own was able to correctly diagnose patients about 70% of the time, doctors on their own were correct about 85% of the time, but when doctors worked with the AI, they were correct about 95% of the time.
You're absolutely right, AI will be…
LOTS of professional work is following this trend really. The jokes about "This position requires 5 years experience in this code language that has existed for only 3 years" aren't merely jokes, there's a HUGE movement to absolutely nuke the mid tier "transitioning to professional career" type quasi-entry-level jobs. By which I mean, the kind of position where the typical applicant probably has a…
They're hoping that AI will become good enough to replace the higher tier engineers over time, so that eventually there will be just a board of director/shareholders and robots, and the directors will say "let's design and sell a machine that does X" and the robots and AI will do all the work.
But sales will be zero as there's no customers any more.
Like Reddit?
Reddit has a content sharing agreement with OpenAI, our data is used for training
Also more collab like AI moderation tools
I doubt most architects and engineers would get replaced by AI. Architecture and engineering rely on communicating with people and integrating that with the technical aspects of their job. AI really can't emulate that "human factor" into its calculations like a real engineer or architect would
Not sure if you're still looking at the comments here, but I just wanted to let you know that I defended the absolute hell out of AI art for the longest time and even directed a few landscape pieces myself, but now? Not really. I'm tired of it. You're completely right in this video.
If someone wants to use it for personal use, like prints around their house that they think look pretty, desktop b…
AI is the next Segway, not the next Internet. LLMs will massively boost legal liability due to their inherent flaws and unreliability.
Smart businesses do not depend on tools that fail 10-25% of the time.
What’s scary is these ai bots are trained using YouTube and Twitter, and we all know how we act online Compared to the real world, someday soon this will bite us in the ass.
When the Robot said "Fire in the hole" I only about the normal difficulty face from Geometry Dash.
Ai is what artist don't want. But the normal person doesn't care on the end if a machine made it or a human. They just want to see the show.
Loats of jobs end because of inventions and this is gonna be 1 of them. There is nothing wrong with AI it is just painfull to see an end to your job and slowly becoming uselles
On good land 5 acres is doable. Doubt you'd get that in Siberia, I'm not expert on Siberia though.
EDIT. According to Wiki, there are 'small' areas of broadleaf temperate forest 'AKA Appalachia'. See y'all later, moving to Russia
Ehh, there are no enforcement mechanisms in place at all, so it’s a stretch to call it strict.
...but they make practically everything for the world...it's like outsourcing all your production to China then claiming your country is green as all emissions are reduced and then point the finger at China for being the main polluter of the worlds problems.
Might be time to wake up the 2nd amendment enthusiasts to join the protest. I've heard my whole life from them how we can't have the government running a surveillance database of gun purchases or ownership, but now the right is implementing the largest mass weaponized database of citizens.
Because have no doubt, they are linking the government data, facial biometrics along with private purchasi…