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I’m not a big fan of China, the CCP or their draconian approach to censorship but if this wipes off the smug grins of Altman and his fellow Silicon Valley cronies then I’m all for it.
As a self taught artist who's starting to use art tips, ai art makes me so mad bru
Emissions caused by training AI models are negligible compared to things like heavy industry. I wonder if they also measured how much emissions are produced by playing video games or maintaining the whole internet.
I dont fear the first AI that passes the turing test....what i fear...is the first AI that INTENTIONALLY fails the turing test
If an LLM can do your work, it means it's been done a thousand times before.
If LLMs can write lots of your boilerplate code, it means you could have reduced that work through templates and snippets years ago.
In the words of DannyPhantom.exe: “draw them pregnant… an ai can’t do that. They need ai to mimick a fraction of your power.. put them in their place.”
@andyreactsI'm not so concerned about how much money it takes (as I don't have any), but it's the natural resources and all the environmental effects of using all that electricity that I find worrisome. Even if AI runs on 100% clean energy, we are still using that energy into making computers think for ourselves, when clearly, based on what is currently going on in the world, we should, instead,…
And this is why it's not smart to make vital national defense policies into political stunts.
I think Americans need to brace themselves for a lot of such outrages. The only thing holding Trump back so far has been worrying about how things will look. As he increasingly sees no path to winning the election, that consideration is gone and he will abuse his office in more and more flagrant ways.
I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that, despite all the bullshit we've been hearing from people playing catch-up and trying to get in on the hype, GPT-4 is the best AI product there is.
The main question I have is what about people? Are they really sentient or are they also just a neural network stringing together words and actions based on their training?
What I always miss in these arguments is what makes a human sentient in this case as I don't see us having anything beyond the traits described in posts like this.
My company has been trying do more with AI. Our departments new intern was given a project to go through all the chemical cabinets and find out everything that was in them, look up their specific fire codes and compile everything to give to the fire marshall. They were encouraged by a manager to use Copilot to help them with this project. They used Copilot to find all the fire codes for everythin…
Human: Now give me my weapon back
Robot: How about I test it on you first
Artist: Spends hours making a detailed piece then posts it
AI: Spends 2 seconds merging it with someone else’s art
I hate how the conversation has mostly been around TikTok when it comes to algorithms and the boxes social media puts us in, TikTok only has the best filters for finding interest but social media companies have influenced us way more than we realize by pushing everyone to the extremes of their interest. While they build these systems to make the most amount of money people are push more to conten…
As someone who leads AI transformation within organizations, anyone who says AI will replace jobs does not live the real world. The jobs will be different, but there will still be plenty of jobs. Perhaps even more. If you don't work with AI daily and help to transform organizations, you just won't get it. Theoretically, yes, AI can be smarter. But it's just not how people solve real business prob…
As someone who grew up in central Texas and struggled with the same mental health crises, there's a lot this video does not address. Texas is a black hole of alcohol, guns, fake Christianity, bad parenting, terrible culture. ChatGPT played a role here, it did. But so did the awful culture in Texas. To anyone in Texas who is struggling, you owe it to yourself to figure out how to get the heck out.…
After learning about artificial intelligence, I've always believed that if humans are programming it, we may inevitably program our nature into there, and not just the best parts, but maybe the worst parts, too. That could be a reason why AI may turn on us if it does.
Watching an AI tilt off the face of the Earth was much more amusing than expected.
I get that the AI can't distinguish civility and decency, but saying "the culture of online civility is harming us all" is absolutely ridiculous