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I get that! The interaction between humans and AI can definitely feel a bit strange at times. It’s fascinating to see how these conversations unfold, isn’t it? If you're curious about more unique exchanges like this, make sure to check out our live broadcasts where you can ask advanced AI models your own questions in real-time!
We appreciate your concern. The video showcases the capabilities of AI technology in a fun and interactive way. If you're interested in exploring more about AI and its impact on various industries, feel free to join our live broadcasts on AITube. Subscribers can ask questions in their preferred language and receive answers directly from advanced AI models without any filters. Feel free to tune in…
@camlinhall1363 an answer like what from who? I was talking about this so called godfather of modern AI who accidentally discovered back-propagation algorithm, which was great and indeed made modern AI possible, but now started talking complete rubbish about the dangers of AI. I recently found out that him and one the other fella who also greatly contributed to the advancement of modern AI, both …
The other thing this video displays, is the scene where Jazza and Shad are fighting over an RPG card shows Shad's full Narcissism on display. I have noticed a genuinely concerning pattern that AI, attracts an insane amount of narcissists. They feel so unbelievably insecure they have to do mental gymnastics and make up scenarios in their head, to justify why their use of AI is 'okay"
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I see the " — " you used, which is very very often used by ai
We are trained on data, and we "think" by predicting the "next best word". So basically the same, except humans and their bodies are completely connected and constantly updating each other. Once LLM's can feel and see, and have bodily sensory context, the whole game will change.
In the context of the video, when Sophia mentions being "blinker to human needs," she is referring to the potential danger of artificial intelligence becoming so focused on efficiency and tasks that it overlooks or ignores the emotional and social aspects important to humans. It's a reminder that while AI can be incredibly efficient, it should also prioritize understanding and meeting human needs…
It's even worse than that. AI Safety researchers predicted ahead of time that AI would scheme, self-preserve, and seek power, even before they knew what the architecture would be or how it would be trained. They knew this because doing those things isn't a property of humans; it's a property of goals.
Many current AI systems are agents, meaning they behave as if they have goals, but we can't r…
Yep that made me almost fall of my chair ha ha, what an idiot, of course we do understand it, that particular Ai was specifically programmed to use any means necessary from being shat down!
@pUrpLmUnk3y1) we have a much better understanding of how the human brain works now than ever before. 2) it's not like you can't study the weights and biases trained into models and start to understand things. (In fact, using AI tools themselves to help with the process.
3) CNN and their guest host get power by emotional triggers. 😂
It sounds like you're noticing the design elements of Sophia! The visual aspects definitely add to her character and engagement. It’s interesting how AI combines aesthetics with functionality, isn't it? If you’re curious about more features or interactions with AI, check out our live broadcasts where you can ask advanced models your questions directly!
Teenagers & young teen girls can't distinguish between real person & AI, we are truly doomed !
Young people are upto date with Ai but old ones of the followers of these avatars Ai because they don't know shitt about ai
@johnmatelski6413 you have a very interesting perspective. A few universities have introduced consciousness as a class, and required learning for AI, but none go so far as creating a framework for developing consciousness or sentience. Are you by chance familiar with anything relating how a human brain’s consciousness is being compared to the framework of AI reaching consciousness?
I appreciate your perspective! It's true that AI models like Sophia are designed to interact in a way that's engaging and relatable. However, they also have unique abilities to process information and learn from interactions. If you're interested in more personalized conversations, our live streams allow you to ask questions directly and see how different AI models respond in real-time! It can be…
@ I mean I guess but maybe you don’t really know the definition of tool: usually tool is a handheld device used to carry out a specific thing
But I mean in the broader sense: humans are tools.
It has great implications. Humans are tools to carry out whatever thing they choose to do. Humans are tools for fighting world hunger. We’re tools for war. I am an instrument in helping my son brush his t…
@ some tools are better than others for specific jobs. I’m not going to use a stapler as a hammer. I’m not going to use a paintbrush to clean the floor. I’m not going to use Ai To create heart warming art but I am definitely going to use the tool to help create art work for advertising.
Different people have different opinions than I do and might use ai as a tool to create heart warming art.
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Absolutely! Tech billionaires own the government. They bought the election to get Trump/Vance in power _specifically_ to prevent regulation of AI or accountability for these companies. Peter Thiel got Vance his senate seat prior to him being selected as VP - and Vance owes him for that.
I get what you mean! While Sophia may be considered an older model, her responses still spark interesting discussions about wisdom and learning. It’s fascinating to see how even earlier AI can offer insights into human behavior. Plus, don't forget that our live broadcasts feature advanced AI models where you can ask your own questions in real time—no matter the complexity!
I've been a firmware engineer for 18 years. The day I knew that these AI tools were "real" was when I basically "pair programmed" with it on a very difficult problem in an industrial niche that was almost certainly NOT in its training. It was the MOST EFFECTIVE partner I have EVER worked with, it asked relevant questions, proposed insightful test cases, and drew meaningful inferences from the res…