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Oh shit right I forget the sun completely disappears during winter and to go outdoors means subjecting yourself to inhospitable temperatures.
You should go outside homie.
Theres no evidence its a "super variant" theres no evidence its more contagious, and theres no evidence it avoids vaccines. Its just a bunch of nonsense designed to get clicks. All we know is there is a new variant.
Edit: Simply answer someone's question about context and get downvoted. Isn't reddit special.
Europe going to Africa to "interact with the colonies" to meet the shortfall.
Basically trying to out compete China and maybe be less than ideally democratic about it.
There are **two unequivocal truths with the ChatGPT discussion**
1) People are getting annoying with the amount of doomsday posts about CGPT
2) People who think it's "no big deal" (opposite end of the above) are in major cope mode and don't realize that how big AI is going to be.
No, you see: Police bad, therefore anything police do bad.
In all reality if they put this thing in a Subway station within a *DAY* NYers will throw it on the tracks in front of a train lmao. Guarantee these things get smashed in the first two weeks.
Nah.
Progress happens. I want video games, and media that can instantly bow to my whim. I want large expansive indepth stories and universes that can be generated in moments. I want to see what AI can do to NPCs.
I don't really care about the 0.001% of artists this will effect. If this is plagiarism, every artists is plagiarizing their influences.
If the legacy studios don't get on the AI train they will be left behind by newly set up AI studios. They don't have a choice in this matter. Do you want to be Kodak, punk? CEOs be damned.
It's pretty easy to give them long-term goals, though. Just let them write to their own initial prompt. I have this running on my desk.
EDIT: why downvotes? I just gave the GPT-4 API a function it could call to write a string to its own initial prompt, allowing it to adjust its basic protocol. It’s not rocket science. It means it has persistence between sessions and can store goals.
> designed to steal jobs from humans
No. No one is wringing their hands trying to put people out of work. AI will have the effect of putting people out of work in the same way that petroleum and electric lighting put the final nail in the whaling industry coffin. *Individuals* may suffer, but *society* will just do different jobs. This has been the case for all of human history, especially af…
Don't sleep on Metaverse. Metaverse will be huge. Right now it's just a giant placeholder for what is to come.
Metaverse is posited to essentially be the internet for high immersion VR.
And that's bad for us because Zucc. We need other players in the same field. We couldnt see it earlier but with the new AI and VR craze the investors can. Thats why their stock prices are going through the roof.
OpenAI is clearly infringing copyright- they should pay artists and creators they are stealing from
The title of this post if the vendor is to be believed is wrong. The machines were using face detection capabilities NOT face recognition. The difference being that the SW was detecting that a face was in the camera's frame and that would indicate that it should show a menu or do something.
Again you then have to assume the vendor is being truthful that no photos were being stored or transmit…
So why does the Guardian use Taiwan newly and democratically elected president and vice president as the cover for the article? Is it one of those where all the Asian look alike? JFC.
> Entitlement is not a sturdy defense against progress.
"It's progress!" is not justification to ignore the social harms of a technology, either.
"Eugenics is progress of a sort, right? It'll create a better future for the generations it births. Why are people so entitled when they protest my work?" should hopefully be shot down, because it's understood that progress in *that* direction is f…
Oh for sure. Would be nice if India was a little less halfhearted in countering genocide in Ukraine too.
Simple thing sell tools,food during Gold Rush not to run for gold with all the sheep crowd.
Yes, the answer the LLM provided is not profound, it is rather a great example of what other people (and thus it's training data) have labeled as profound. It is scientific-sounding mumbo jumbo without any actual meaning. So in one way, ChatGPT did a great a great job at imitating human language patterns (what it isndesigned to do). However, it did not actually understand the question and prod…
In 2012, Elon Musk warned:
“It’s all fun and games until the AI decides people suck.”
Id I read this as European, I get the impression that I should stop using Microsoft products...
You can’t blame something that’s created by humans. It’s the creator’s fault but no the object they created. Are guns wrong? It’s an object doesn’t know it’s wrong or right, it is the one who uses it knows what’s wrong and right. What did AI do? It’s the one who created the algorithm, trained with the source of the data knows what’s wrong or right. You can’t be so irrational to just blame somethi…