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This chatbot company should be charged for this crime and pay this family for damages.
I would never trust this lmao. If they start putting the robots in everyone's home I will be the first to stab and decapitate my robot. They're learning from each other and talking to one another hell no! I prefer a robot not to kill me in my sleep thank you very much!
I don't think people in the comments are understanding the problem. Yes, the internet leans left in content, so ChatGPT's answers will generally lean left. That's not what Ken is talking about. He's talking about the hard-coded censorship that prevents ChatGPT from answering certain prompts at all. It wrote a glowing poem about Biden, for example, which is to be expected, given the content of the…
I watched several of these videos that talk about AI replacing 99% of all jobs.
The question that inevitably never gets asked is what does corporate America think will happen when no one has a job, which means no one has an income, which means no one can buy their products?
Sounds to me like they’re just shooting themselves in the foot. Or possibly the head.
To be honest the song sounded good but AI is paper and im scissors cut it out!!!! Lmaoooo😂
Calling yourself an 'artist' because you can use AI is the same as calling yourself a 'chef' because you know how to order delivery food
A couple weeks ago I saw a discussion in comments that left me speechless. Some guy was explaining with data and math how AI is supposedly much more energy efficient than people at making images (including the fact that artists need food and sleep. Apparently someone using AI does not need those?) and therefore people should drop making genuine art and embrace AI 100% simply because of "pure math…
If they made a taser drone it could be called an interdicting non lethal autonomous weapon or INLAW
The issue is that the AI are being trained on biased data sets, not objective data sets. So if you are using faulty assumptions as your input, no matter how flawless your process is, you will get a faulty output.
@Mecharnie_Dobbs true, but they stole the photo of the lion without paying for it, without getting any license for it. And most importantly without getting permission from the artist for it. And yes, photography IS an art. Unlike typing words into an AI feed.
@HexaflexagonFan it's terrifying, not just for artists and animators, but for anyone else who's job can 'technically' be done by ai. I mean hell, call it a stretch, but self-checkout has been a thing for a while, right? I'm guessing customer services jobs are screwed..
I think the kim jung gi one was hillarious cause the ai generated stuff looked awful, there wasnt a single detail that could be recognizably matched to anything, just vague approximations of human shapes. it looks like kim jung gi stuff if you like blur your eyes and look at it from a distance, but his stuff was incredible cuz of his incredible detail given to everything
@muchotexto4248 it'll take a longer time for AI to reach the more practical fields, so until that happens it'll just destroy the creative ones, which is arguably the soul of humanity.
Top 1% > 20x bottom 20%.
I don't know what kind of savage mixes percents and fractions like that.
Strange people in the world. I live in Chandler and see these vans everywhere, and I've only seen them mess up a couple of times. Yeah they go slow (the speed limit), but they're extremely safe.
I don't understand why some people get all riled up over technological advancements. The one guy said it's because of the Uber autonomous car here that killed a girl, but that's uber not Waymo
Just wait until the continent gets industrialized on a massive scale and starts producing pollution on scale with China.
I’m sure you probably realize this, but please consult with a lawyer immediately, and do whatever he tells you such as: make sure you can prove you didn’t use any of your company’s software or hardware to develop this, and also that you can prove you did it off the clock. This is exactly the sort of thing that can end up going to court for years so your firm can take the software/proceeds of the …
>I agree in part, but I think you are forgetting that humams mostly mimic and follow patterned algorithms themselves.
Absolutely. That's how social media has been successful at spreading misinformation, conspiracy theories, and all the insane Q stuff.
I would not be surprised at all if people start taking ChatGPT as the font of all knowledge and repeating its errors as some kind of hidden re…
He's sounding the alarm about the dangers of AI while simultaneously being one of the biggest developers of it.
The only problem with this is the same as automating all other jobs. Instead of there being less work that needs done translating to shorter work weeks and better quality of life for the general population, the rich will exploit this to funnel that extra productivity into their bank accounts at the expense of the general public.