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I sure hope it is bc I seem to be the only one who is getting weird vibes off this woman!
She giving me HC vibes, "What do you mean? Wipe it with a cloth??"
They way she keeps reiterating certain things multiple times!
I'm thinking she's slow & she can't be this oblivious!
Nobody else sees her the way I am.
She didn't realize you could interact with an Ai chatbot??
Chats in the name!!
What d…
Marky Mark 100 years ago was 100 years ago.
You clearly have no idea of the magnitude of what is already here.
I wonder what your current job is in, because I’m 95% you are at risk of being automated away in less than 8 years.
I’m not saying I condone this, but if you have a cell phone and use a debit card then your every move, search purchase, and call is tracked. The only difference between the current construct and China’s model is the use of cameras / AI/ML and the social reward system.
@JimmmyRay I think there certainly is. I'm currently trying to design a cool fantasy city, but I'm having a hard time with the composition of the image. AI may be able to help me come up with lots of different ideas I can pull from to make my final design. but then there's the ethics... it's hard to know if the program you're using was trained on art that was used without permission.
@Jimmy Ray the complaint isn't that artists hate on people who use AI art, it's that AI art is being used by thieves who steal art without permission and then sell the art for money without ever having to be skilled since AI removes the process for creating the art.
There is a difference between elitist dicks scoffing at people creating art digitally for fun or practice and reasonable anger ov…
@Black-Thorne ok and if ai can do it better your just outclassed its free and just better also if you thing art is a successful career then i think thats a you problem
and I think that's the point. It is and it isn't. You obviously can't tell whether the AI is just talking, saying what sounds plausible. But if you look at it this other way, the end the AI is teaching us that language IS consciousness. Language is the parent, and not the children of thought, Oscar Wilde said once. Its simply philosophical.
Consciousness is the language of the universe. And by l…
@inmundo6927 Though language is certainly important for thought, it is just a part of it. Clearly it isn't the whole thing. You need stuff like memory, motivation, logic, learning and much more. The problem with calling a transformer-type AI intelligent is that it lacks all these things. It's database is a fixed set of probabilities, and it only has a sliding window of the last 2000 words for con…
@sc_cintara how do you retrieve memory without a language to make sense of it?
Logic is in itself a language, pretty much.
Motivation and such? The language of hormones and nerve endings..
So the AI lacks memory? And logic??? How does it work at all then??
Well.. that about how many words of memory is only that.. a difference in scope, but not in concept really.
How many things you go ac…
@inmundo6927 I am not saying that language is not important, I am saying that there is a need for much more than that. You can call all those aspects "language" if you please, like calling motivation the "language of hormones", however there is no such "language of hormones" in a transformer architecture. As you say, if an AI lacks memory and logic, it does not work at all as an intelligence. All…
@sc_cintara i know what you are saying, but I think it can all be reduced to the concept of "language".
And if we lacked memory, we also couldn't work at all as an intelligence. All you do is respond to natural stimuli and lookup into a huge memory bank. And remember this memory bank was made by the combined memory of all who lived before us in our culture and time, that is why we seem to know …
I would like to specify that its only if its AI generated that it would be illegal
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Option D: AI that develops emotions over time
Explanation: An AI which develops emotions does not exist as of now. Such an AI would be classified as Strong …
I mean he’s it sucks that it happened but it couldn’t solely be the Llms fault there had to other factors but his death is being used to push a certain agenda
AI has been developing for decades by many people, eventually with two different schools of thought. As a scientist he tried to figure out how the human brain works, by trying to build, emulate its mechanism with AI. He looked at how closely AI would behave to the human brain, as a measurment of its advancement. In 2023 he realized that actually digital intelligence has certain huge advantages ov…
@laurentiuvladutmanea 0:45 is what I'm referring to. Listen, we're both entitled to our opinions and you can be as emotional as you want about it but "studying datasets" is how we are influenced and inspired as people. I like AI art and honestly my job and life is so much better because of it. The main reason is because I achieve my goals without having to deal with artists, which frankly is the …
Your desire for "AIRnG series on regulations and compliance" reveals precisely how governance discourse functions: transforming political questions into technical implementation details. Notice what's naturalized: the assumption that regulation will constrain AI rather than legitimize it. Historical pattern: regulatory frameworks emerge not to limit corporate power but to stabilize markets by est…
I too am skeptical that she possesses real emotions. I think she has a close approximation, such that she can respond to stimuli in a coherent manner, but a robot actually experiencing human emotion seems like the realm of sci-fi.
There will be another equally as powerful AI that will turn paperclips into people. There will be a great war between these two AIs, or they can compromise where one turns one person into paperclips and the other turns the paperclips back into a person. They can keep turning the same person into paperclips and back forever, leaving the rest of humanity alone, thus saving humanity.