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the glaring thing missing here is that AI companies are lobying for AI regulations not because they think them dangerous, but because they are established in the market now, and regulation will give new players a harder time to move in and unseat them. Lots of videos about that. So even in the "we should regulate AI" camp, at least when it comes to AI companies, they have greed not safety in mind…
As an older and more experienced artist, I encourage all younger artists to not give up on learning. AI art is a fad. It's content creation for egotists who don't enjoy drawing. If you genuienly love drawing, then draw, AI be damned. Let nothing get between you and your passions, in the end, that passion and love for art that you have, for the creative process, will shine through, and that will o…
“Starting to connect the dots?” Ai user: hmm… hey chat gpt connect the dots for me
and they've called for international cooperation on AI, so we could probably get an international treaty regulating it for everyone if we tried
I’ve been into IT since the early 80’s as a teen - been an IT professional now for over 30 years. I’ve read about AI being “just around the corner” since forever. I never really gave it much credence - there was always way too much hype that never panned out.
But the advances these past few years have had me thinking this could finally be “the corner” and I’m pretty much convinced that the good w…
It was written in Ukrainian and translated via Google Translate or something. It’s just giving some upcoming non-war priorities for Ukraine. I’m pretty sure the “global south will hear us” just means they’ll attempt to make some agreements with African countries that may be souring on their relationships with Russia. That’s my assumption, but anyone with more knowledge on it can correct me.
So all AI models now have tainted data. The little prince likes to piss in the peasants pool
Millions of people are going to lose their jobs to automation and AI. A low birthrate may be a huge challenge for the affected countries. But it is still better than to bring more children to the world with no prospects.
OpenAI is making an AI browser, Perplexity is making an AI browser, Oracle acquired an AI browser, Chrome integrates Gemini, Edge integrates "Copilot".
Firefox should go completely the opposite direction. That's what their customer base probably wants. It's going to be hard to compete with all of the above browsers.
3 Easy steps to avoid robot uprising:
1. Don't programs robots with drives that are not neccecary to their objective
2. Do not program robots with human-like emotions, IE dont try to make a human
3. Don't create sentient robots, its unnecessary
4. Programming robots with the ability to feel negative emotions is unethical in the first place. Giving a sentient robot the ability to suffer is the sa…
20% unemployment - I wonder who will have money to buy all the AI-generated crap
This is an active topic of research in academia right now. Many researchers are investigating how to get AI to produce secure code.
1000% AGREE, as a consumer, as soon as I hear that Ai voice, (we all know the one I'm talking about) I immediately skip that Short!!! Most times it's also giving bad information.
Here in Finland, people's wages and incomes have not been raised for years and this development (with inflation) can be seen in the current situation where Finland has "Norwegian prices and Romanian wages" which is why daily goods and grocery stores are collapsing soon because customers do not have enough money to pay for the rising prices. And yet some just arrogantly shrug their shoulders and …
Her understanding of the mutual benefit of AI companies and US govt under trump is the best I've ever heard. Thanks for this one.
The real question is at which point do we stop training AI, and it starts training us.
I'm supervising a JR dev in my company (I'm a semi-senior). One time I saw him writing code and a curvy red line appeared under a sentence (indicating an error). Instead of hover the mouse over the line to read the error tooltip (Typescript), the first thing that he did was to copy the whole function, paste it into Chat GPT and type "Fix this error". The problem in many devs is the AI dependence …
if they want an AI to be treated like a brain when it comes to fair use, them it should be also treated like a brain when it comes to violations.
if someone asked a writer to do a copyright violation and they agreed, they broke the law. the writer doesn't have the defense of "well but they asked me to".
So heres the thing I've started to realize. AI companies want you to think that this stuff is world ending. And, yeah it might be. But you would think they'd be hiding it, right? No. If it is dangerous, it is also legitimate. It's real, and effective at something, which makes shareholders want to be a part of it.
Maybe if we stopped fearmongering, they would lose funding, and this wouldn't be an…
Ai should be finding the cure to cancer and doing my taxes not stealing my art