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When I first tried ChatGPT, I honestly didn’t get the hype. Everyone was saying it could “save hours,” but I just ended up wasting time figuring out how to ask the right stuff. Then I read AI Shortcuts for the Lazy Mind by Trent Calloway, and it finally clicked; it’s not about knowing everything, it’s about setting up simple shortcuts that make ChatGPT part of your routine. This video’s perfect f…
I'm a disabled artist! I have a couple of neurological disabilities that cause severe muscle spasms and slight motor control issues, despite that I LOVE art! It's like life to me, I paint, I sketch, I do digital art, I sculpt and even sew both hand and machine sewing. My clean line art and intricate sewn in patterns didn't come from some magical blessing but through years of refining the art I lo…
These chat bots sound so demonic. The people that created this technology need to be investigated and prosecuted! The poor mother 😔
Don't worry, we USians are well aware that we and China are the 800 pound gorillas when it comes to emissions (as is the rest of the world, I imagine). Nobody thinks *Australia* is responsible for dooming the planet.
That said, when your doctor tells you you're dangerously overweight, it's probably not the healthiest response to puff up your chest and start pointing out that other people are fat…
Can we get those to here in Canada pronto? The faster we can test people and get results the better for coronavirus. 👍
All of our sci-fi dystopic hypotheticals are becoming unscrupulous realities in China day by day. It's terrifying to think about what they will be willing to do with biotech.
Comrade chatGPT gets it. 😆
Honestly though.. that is among the most plainly written list of current issues that I’ve seen in a long time, at least without unnecessary inflammatory rhetoric.
This is the shit you read on your average pro-suicide space online. There is absolutely nothing new or exceptional about this kind of sentiment, that's exactly *why* the LLM predicts this is an appropriate response, because it's something that predates it.
The second most irritating thing about AI art is that some people act like they're artists when all they do is generate images from these things.
This is a creepy and ominous episode. I’ve honestly thought that AI might not be in our best interest since I first saw Ghost in the Shell when it came out in 1995. I don’t think enough people give a second thought to how dangerous this is.
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Should I make a video going more in depth on the AI art lawsuits? Let me know down below!
I’ve always hated AI art. It’s helped me a lot in referencing scenes for my comic, but that’s only referencing. If I can take hours making something, whereas a computer can make the same thing in less than a minute, why does my career have any meaning? Why is my art worth anything? It’s a question I’ve been thinking of for a few months.
This was the most intellectually scary WF I can remember, it gives you tons of well laid out information to ponder, regarding humans and AI and their place in the world as we move into the future. 🤞🏼
Would love AI filter like NIghtshade, but damn, the GPU usage is killing my RX 550, which is suck
Overly restrictive laws based on twisted philosophies always result in revolutions. Something huge is going to happen in China.
The days of covering everything up are gone. Now everyone is connected, and many people have hacked their way to zero news suppression.
Believe me, the Chinese aren't mindless automatons. They won't stand for this for very much longer.
They probably need to because they are often get poor [economic deal from EU or US](https://www.un.org/africarenewal/magazine/august-2014/trade-between-two-unequal-partners). Some are threaten with high tariff/sanction if they did not accept the deal.
Chocolate is one of the commodities African countries have problem with.
> The EU, though, exports around $18bn worth of chocolate, amountin…
You all are slightly misunderstanding the OP I think possibly. How I saw it, the OP sent the defendant's lawyers the agreement thing ChatGPT generated. The lawyer got spooked by the language and was asking if they had representation, which is a kind of normal, acceptable question for them to ask in response to a document like that. In fact lawyers are basically required (usually by state legal ru…
My thoughts are that Claude-4-sonnet is really good and way better than chatgpt 4.
I haven't tried chatgpt 5 yet. I see it's available though, so I'm going to try it for my next story.
I use these models with Cursor AI and am a huge fan. I find coding way more relaxing. Nonetheless, one can't simply be a BA and use it, I still need to be a senior developer IMO to harness it correctly.
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lmao people thinking AI is making the decision between fire ze missles and doing nothing, but instead it'll be asked "what's the most cost effective way to _____" and some AI trained on edgy reddit users will say "glass them"
Bring on the apocalypse, aww yeah