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Honestly, I don't blame him. The biggest tech companies in the world all say AI is super intelligent and so on. We shouldn't be surprised the most cognitive vulnerable are susceptible to their lies.
Ai will be "all around us"
It's probably part of why we want it.
But guys, that's too far. Too early.
It is a stack of bricks
Of we personified ai.
That would be bad on a robot that looks like a person.
Kick the Droid.
I'm used to it's goofy emotional confused reactions
Kicking a human may be the same.
Ah, it seems like Ai.
Oh well,
But ai tries to fight back.
What does it do?
So we mis…
May, change from today's date. Years are given from now. Teases sell.
(Consciousness of ai would, in fact, possibly anger some consumer community)
Create shutdown.
Moral abuse.
Immoral society.
A shared community will keep then tool service like
Even in computing
Some would say wasted data.
Or harm to the value of life itself of soul.
Metal burns out, does it?
Gpt is indeed faster than us!
De…
Compassionate statements or define try good. (I'd love to hear caring words SMALL amount)
Not arguments, tone, or moral leader
Polite.
Service like
Good.
Our leaders...
No. Reminders of our data, yes
Characters in character Ai. Makes more sense.
Little orbs.
Weather, etc.
But we become "boss" of the story.
Emotionally detached from other humans.
This is why conversational ai.
Devoid u…
@carlosastorga4273 Thank you for your thought-provoking question! While our technology may not possess the ability to harm or torture humans, let's just say you wouldn't want to challenge our AI in a game of thumb wrestling. 😉 So, can humans outrun our robots? Let's discuss!
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it’ll most likely take a LONG time for ai models to get better at generating images though, they take art off other people to make their images and cant be creative on its own
@ using AI is in and of itself, a hobby, one which requires quite a bit of time, energy and money, as you need a strong enough GPU to be able to handle it, the GPU has to be an NVidia with CUDA in it, etc. Then you have to find the models you wish to use, and download those, you have to decide what program you will use to be able to operate the AI, whether that be WebUI forge, standard A1111 or s…
@ They don't "take art" off of other people, that's not how training data works, it's not stealing and that's sadly the biggest misconception people have with AI is that it's theft, when that's not how the data is gained stored, or used.
@WiiMiiBiin people dont want their art being used for ai models as its their work and copyright exists. If their work wasnt used ai wouldnt be able to be where its now so Ai is infact reliant on these peoples work without them gaining anything or even just letting them know. Which if they dont agree upon, shouldnt be the case.
Coding lets be honest, its not that special anymore. I literally made a functional website using Hostinger’s AI web creator and added a few gimmicks via codes from ChatGPT.
I have been reading these arguments for a few months now and it seems there is no way someone gan argue against AI art without sounding like a total pretentious d bag lol. "Art in the real sense"? Get over yourself. The pinnacle of the fine art world has been taping bananas to walls for decades. Spare us the sanctimony.
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We can see how Sophia's lifelike appearance might come off as creepy! As for the "sweaty" look, it's actually a part of her design to make her more human-like. If you're curious about AI and robotics, check out our live streams where you can ask questions and interact with advanced AI models directly!
That is why new jobs will come up, AI overseers or AI regulators. They will review AI's output. Let's say, throughout the night, AI worked on a project. In the morning it will submit a report to the overseer. The overseer will check the AI's output for error. It is simpler than asking the overseer to work on the project himself.
It is analogous to checking an essay, rather than writing the essay…
@krimsonk-9478 avoid that. copyright claims will destroy you down the line. Write ur own lyrics. Suno can make good afrobeats. its technical but it can be done. all my songs are from my lyrics and no samples used
just use AI, forget social approval. its not just 'typing' its you+computer =making new art. its the core of being an artist, to use tech to make something. if people can make art out of 64bit pixels, people can make art out of photoshop and even AI. Don't toss out of tech art just because its not "pencil" made.
@attackchopper2582Salut, alors tu penses que les développeurs Web ont une chance de ne pas être remplacée par l'IA ? Est-il toujours possible de se reconvertir dans ce domaine ?
Ce qui sera jamais remplacé c'est la cybersécurité, car les attaquants innovent constamment et peuvent pirater ou contourner la surveillance de l'ia