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What's wild: If AI decides you're the criminal they're looking for, cops will ignore all the surveillance camera data that exonerates you!
AI pegged a porch pirate in Colorado as some random innocent woman. Cop told her "we have cameras everywhere in that town. You can't take a breath of fresh air without us knowing." Yet they failed to look at footage from cameras she drove past, doorbell ca…
This is outrageous! Look up doppelgangers & you'll see that everyone has multiple other people that look like them. Facial recognition is severely flawed!!
Never thought Turnitin would get so advanced with AI detection. Makes me appreciate Ace Essay's Humanize feature even more!
Port Open Ai's entire source code and call it fair use and see what happens.
This is like watching Jurassic Park but instead of dinosaurs it’s a company trying to monetize intelligence beyond the capabilities of humankind.
Removing the team in place to bring up ramifications and dangers and more wisely implement AI is frightening. I have a feeling those in charge don’t actually understand or care to understand the technology. It’s about bringing in more money now.
Prigozhin coincidentally has a lot of influence and control in central Africa. By force. He's a bad dude.
Gonna be crazy when they realize AI can do middle management jobs better than development work today
If this guy is a genius of AI we should be worrying seriously for our future 🤦♂️🤦♂️
yeah turnitin’s new ai detector is tough, that’s why i use GPTHuman AI, it humanizes any ai text and helps it pass without getting flagged
can't believe how fast you can get summaries from these tools, Olovka ai does something similar with my essay writing and lecture notes
It's sad that 11 months in... this has not changed :(
AI bros continue to be as inhuman and incapable of empathy as the day this video was posted.
So many big channels releasing videos in same two days with a positive spin and AI sponsors is what we should be looking at.
It's effective, doesn't get angry and let the student ask questions that he/she is afraid to ask in the class with 20+ other students ending up making fun of him later because the question was too simple "Everyone already should know", yea not exactly.
Not all students have the same level, some are fast learners, some have better home environments and financial support while others are slow and …
We need a law that any algorithm that affects sentences or political decisions must be open source. For me as a computer scientist, that's just common sense and not having that law contradicts every juridical principle in a democracy. Having a black box algorithm influence decisions is literally the equivalent of using investigative results or testimonies without presenting them in court.
I would say that even someone who is actually unable to make anything is more of an artist than AI, they would at least have the thoughts and view for it.
Why assume ai is evil? Its literally the child of the human mind lol..
Raise it well and all will be well..
In the end cheaper product for consumer. But yeah , the transistion is going to be hard. Also I hate AI in everything they're throwing money to see what sticks
@SLYKMthere isnt a problem with wanting an instantly generated idea, thats common among artists to wish “they could project their mind onto the canvas” but they dont turn to a robot to do the work, because it takes out the hardship of producing it. You feel nothing at the end of it because it took nothing to type in a prompt.
Well if countries keep abusing antibiotics, giving them out whenever a patient asks for it. We might end up with antibiotic resistant strains of the plague that can decimate western countries aswell.
People need to get informed that antibiotics is not some wonder treatment that can cure anything.
I have heard people say: "I can't be sick right now I am going to force the doctor to give me antib…
Less work only means more free time under socialism.
Under capitalism, it means less jobs, and less pay.
Automation is actually one of the best arguments why capitalism isn't viable in advanced societies.
Is Gates naive enough to think that a capitalist would just give his workers "more free time" instead of firing half of them?