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it gov: ban chat gpt.
Open ai: sure thing. Is there anything else I could assist you today?
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Meaningless to ai. We require faith aka belief in the unknown for self motiviational purposes. To prevent sue-E-side. AI doesn't/won't have these human-only problems
What safeguards do you suggest against a chatbot generating wrongthink? Why should the general population not be allowed to use a tool freely because the mentally unwell may harm themselves with it? Should we ban knives and rope too? Should we turn the whole world into a padded asylum?
Its not that we need it to be. It is a risk that it might become by its very design. To deny the possibility is careless since it prevents restrictions that should be placed on it. Because should it ever be proven conscious we would have a moral imperative to treat it with dignity and not as a tool. The fundamental error that people make is the assumption that AI is a formal System and thus goed…
What do you know about AI systems? From your implication, it would appear to be a lot! The problem is obvious, you don’t know about CNNs or decision theory or data collection and privacy rights and laws. You have no concept of how close we are to super intelligence. I am willing to bet I am significantly more informed than you in this area, and I believe that super intelligence is a possibility.
AI is simply a tool, it's not meant to do all your work for you. So in this case it's okay because you are actively trying to learn (just remember to not depend wholly on AI as it can be confidently incorrect)
This is about AI “art”. Image generators, specifically, as they directly scrape real art from the internet.
As long as you’re not passing off generated content as yours, or authentic, there’s no real problem.
Hey @harkarajbhutani8439! Thanks for acknowledging the need to raise the pay for video editors...but I have to ask, have you ever seen a robot on payday? 🤖💸 Why do you think they deserve a raise?
@lucas.soorholtz I have a solution. Does she know what she is talking about? I am using NNUE to model my SLM. What does she know? What do you know?
@trumplostlol3007 And I'm using a high-performance jet engine to spread butter on my toast. Neither of which makes sense, nor has it anything to do with the topic of this video. Good day, sir!
@lucas.soorholtz Jet engine? It is only 4 Giga bytes of data that can be used to summarize over a thousand years of human knowledge and thousands of the best books on this planet. You can CHOOSE to be ignorant. NOT ME. I have already created over 20 applications including 10 Agentic AIs that will work for me for free in just 2 weeks. Knowledge no longer costs me any money. I don't even need to bu…
@ That's still not very true. Most 'art' nowadays is very similar to each other. The number of times I've seen 'realistic art' is insane. Basically every single art edit that criticizes AI art has nothing but realistic art. Like, cool, we get it—you can draw realistically, but I've seen the same thing many times. You know what would be cool to see? A T. rex shooting lasers with a robot arm and d…
You are talking about precise matters - but that is what current gen language models are notoriously bad at it. But the video is more concerned with creative things - things that are often very vague by nature and that is where LLMs are good at starting from GPT 3.5 (the one that created the current "AI" hype).
I think if we think hard enough there will be many jobs that a robot cannot do They are not flexible enough at this time and I believe the touch feel and human brain understanding will be a long way off They may be able to do basic robotic tasks but they are lacking with that hands on and experience actions that our brain manages and responds to
I imagined that frying pan somehow slipping from t…
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@overcomer7412exactly, they want to flip it to "guilty until proven innocent" they already act that way and are immediately pissed when told to check themselves. Our public service and servants are automatically above it. Why not when criminal manipulation of the system is the prime example. Well, America is not standing for it.
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