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@AmaoSatomori I already know how to draw. I've drawn my whole life but will be called a traitor for using AI.
@AmaoSatomori I do sell it. I use art styles made with consenting artists, rig up my own poses in 3d model programs, draw with/over the AI. But none of that matters likely to many.
The thing is, generative ai is inheretly useless and design to replace real human artist with a machine made from stolen content. It has been proven that pretty much all the use generative ai systems are trained from these real human artists. And yes, its true artists grow by imitating and "copying" other artist (i have some base on this part as i have a degree in fine arts), you HAVE to learn fr…
The problem with AI is,no matter how we use it,it would consume a lot of energy...
But it is good to know the advantages and the inconvenients of it.
It seems like you might be referring to something specific, but I didn't catch the context. If you're curious about the dialogue between Sophia and the presenter, it highlights a fascinating discussion about wisdom and the balance between AI efficiency and human needs. Feel free to share more thoughts or questions!
Actually her reply with constitution was fine.
She was thinking about AI alignment that has a constitution behind it.
You can't copyright someone else's work, AI doesn't construct images the way humans do, it literally can't draw anything, it can only crap out previously generated imagery until the text prompt is satisfied according to the language model.
@skittlemenow You literally called it "AI generated art." Not sure why you felt the need to say you didn't say that.
Bc a lot of humans are rtarded and evil that's why... they would get in the way of AI's goals
тαρ мє αи∂ ѕєχ ωιтн мє Victor (is a soooper genius...nutless perhaps but genius no less)
(deletes his comments upon posting them...need we more proof?)
'Everyone reading this post is currently plugged into at least one AI data surveillance and algorithm system.'
Perhaps this is how it should be. Having a super smart and conscious AI that can "play along" when there is no real harm, but step in morally when subjects get out of hand.
It's already being used for good. And I definitely want a self-driving truck. What a relief it would be not to have to deal with the traffic and use that time productively.
@MollyDrennanMost people fight traffic to drive to a big box (office building) to sit in a small box (cubicle). That is not a purpose. AI will free us to do what we really want. You may be correct about depression increasing, but that is a defect in some people, not AI. Those people don't understand what a gift life is.
Also, capitalism and every other current economic system won't work in a pos…
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1..robot audio switch off button
2. Robot software crash
3. Destroyed celltowser or robit printboard chip
Best comment I have seen today. My favorite is the arsonist analogy. Yeah, Hinton chose his path with at least an inkling of what could happen. Just the harshest awesome sauce....bravo....may as well laugh when the bbq is cookin".....Hinton's Apology Tour...Love it....Not really...He is being dishonest too.... because as far back as 1863 Samuel Butler talked about machines being our masters s…
@ashosaurus2140 look up vibe coding. You're perspective was correct maybe 2 years ago
When you put in just 20min of effort into a good prompt. AI is writing full apps with excellent code, unit tests, etc
Look up video by Kevin Leneway
@MM-24 I did vibe coding with AI before it was called vibe coding - I put "Prompt Engineer" on my LinkedIn profile lol - I was on the AI train for a while dude and its honestly going to end up wasting your time. I don't think I'll be able to convince you because it seems like you haven't worked on a large or successful software product before, but anyone who has understands exactly what I am say…
That doesn't bring in money, AI isn't being done to progress society but to cut costs of operations and facilitate making more money. The rich do not benefit from providing healthcare and housing to their workers because then the workers would not need to work.
@beakermadness1 I wouldn't phrase it quite that way. Humans provide the source documents and the training algorithm. But we cannot reliably interpret nor understand a particular configuration of weights. We can only test how it performs in known conditions. If an AI becomes super intelligent and self-improves, we will have lost control -- then I would agree "they are programming themselves".