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If it's not resolved by them directly go to the papers, the Telegraph and Daily Mail will eat this shit up. It'll put pressure on them and also this invasive facial recognition in general!
And add hurtful algorithms to drive engagement. Myspace and Facebook (initially) weren't even bad things. They just were tools to help engage the real world more. Now they just cause you to be stuck in their world cause of greed.
When AI Slop is more intelligent than those watching it! Humanity's future doesn't look very bright
this guy is very optimistic. Not one downside was mentioned during his presentation. Mass unemployment. transfer of wealth to the owners of the technology. Not being able to build safeguards into the technology. The one truth is that at one point in time ...AI will do what AI wants to do.
The selfish “I’ll be fine; I’m old and will be gone soon” mentality is one that has led to where we are.
So many rich investors have this mentality. “Screw the future, why should I care? I’ll be dead soon so I won’t have to suffer what everyone else will. I got to enjoy things before they went to shit. Everyone else will figure it out I guess, but I don’t even need to think or worry myself with …
I believe this dude way more than I believe Google and am surprised to learn that these companies aren't putting their AI to the Turing test to ensure they are meeting their "anti-sentient" policies.
Oh gosh trust me there is no shortage of work in the mental health field. Genuinely, many of us therapists are hopeful that AI can increase accessibility and reduce barriers to care and help to lift some mental health burden.
For some folks, the corrective experience of human to human interaction is a necessity. And a well trained therapist will track progress and outcome markers to direct cour…
I’m sorry to hear that. My post is in reaction to dozens of posts I’ve seen in the last month from humans who think they are now on a higher level of thinking than their fellow humans because they’ve created a sentient LLM.
I just got my phd in chemistry and have been applying to jobs that require phds and receive 100+ applications in a week. I have gotten just 1 final round interview. The one job I've been able to land is training an AI model on phd level questions that are so difficult I probably wouldn't get them right if I was asked. Jobs in the real world are non-existent, only jobs training my AI replacement a…
Saying you are an artist because you know how to use AI to generate images is like saying you are fluent in a language because you know how to use google translate.
Hello Dr. Cellini,
As somebody pursuing a PhD in medical image analysis (the branch of AI that applies AI to problems in radiology), I agree with your points. Artificial intelligence is unlikely to replace radiologists any time soon and we could probably use more radiologists rather than fewer.
In my opinion, AI will not render radiologists obsolete for several reasons. First, the performance …
These corrupt greedy filthy rich sociopaths have been robbing us blind & destroying our global environment for yrs without accountability. They have paid corrupt politicians & bought all the media networks in order to control & dominate over us. Enough! It is time we-the-ppl take them down & hold them accountable for their crimes against humanity! HONOR THE EARTH!!
Honestly, you said it just right:
"There is no empathy, there is no understanding."
The problem stem from something that is a lot more ingrained into the mindset of people, and has started way before AI.
This idea that art on the internet is just out for grab. The absolute lack of respect for someone else work.
It was there before, with art thieves, and tracers, and using art without credits.
AI…
I am a retiring professor of writing, and I can say that we already see the degenerative effects of AI on student thinking abilities. In essence, students who are allowed to use AI to write their papers no longer have to think critically, or creatively. They can just plug an assignment into ChatGPT and their essays, poems, research papers, etc. are produced with proper mechanics, stats, and sourc…
I really like the part where you explained in detail how Machine Learning can not be compared to Human Learning. I can't begin to count the number of times I've come across the ridiculous argument that feeding a machine learning algorithm an enormous dataset of images paired with text strings is the same as a human looking at pictures and trying to copy what they see.
@MayYTlive I definitely disagree with this. With the rise of short form content, people have been creating low quality content more then ever now. AI has given people a lower entry level to churn out this low quality content at a faster rate
I think no one knowing is the intent, now they can say they went public as asked, only a few disagreed so they can say most Americans agree and then institute their IA and facial recognition agenda.
This is a tactic used a lot in local government where they will post in the back pages of the local news paper that no one reads about a meeting to discuss changes they want to make then when no one…
There are huge numbers of lethal molecules anyway, 40k isn't even that much
The trick isn't making a toxin, it's making a *stable*, *deliverable*, and *spreadable* toxin, aka weaponizing it
ChatGPT ain't gonna help with your computational fluid dynamics
People need to start buying the book "how to survive a robot uprising" before its too late. I keep my copy in the safe.
I am getting nervous each time I watch videos about future of AI and humanity. It’s so worrying.