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G she’s amazing I would never of guessed she’s a real life human playing the part of a robot. Please give her an Oscar.
i PROMISE you, waymos prices are
going to be that of uber and lyft.
uber and lyft did the same
thing with taxis
started low undercut competition then raised prices
I hope this will help improve the direction. I work in 3 creative industries, illustration, films and video games and we have started seeing the impact of gen AI in the livelihood of professional artists and creators. And its not the PR campaign that these AI companies are touting, it's NOT having a positive impact in improving creators work but in fact undermining it. Also, what has been under r…
FAQ: Do you have more footage?
Yes, I found about 2 more seconds while going through old photos: https://youtu.be/82ZcI7QwLaw
Why did this happen?
I don't know for sure because I wasn't paying attention. The car on the right was probably taking too long & positioned too close to the curb from dropping me off near the stop sign earlier. Also the road is very wide, even though it only has one lane…
Ai art can replace artists, unfortunately. That's horrible, we should use it as a tool and not use it as a replacement. Also the unethical ways of making ai art is... disgusting. I hope it changes
I can't wait for the Ai bubble to burst. I highly encourage you guys to listen to Ed Zitron he covers the Ai madness.
This hit close to home. I graduated with a graphic design degree a year ago and finally got a job a few months ago (though it was much less design and more of just image work). The moment we started using AI to speed up some edits, management was talking about outsourcing overseas. Not even a month after they laid me off just as they changed their workflow to best fit the needs of the cheaply pai…
AI is NOT the problem. Don't let them distract you.
A robot taking a stupid job that you don't want to do, and freeing up your time for better things, is actually a good thing. The REAL problem is Capitalism. The fact that your survival is tied to your ability to do that boring job, and that once that job is automated, you can be homeless and die for all they care, and get ZERO benefit from the …
It's all fun and games until the robot says "put down your weapon, you have 15 seconds to comply".
He's not a man, really
[We're pretty sure he's a Malignant Narcissist, so no one really knows what he actually is](https://i.redd.it/4gd2fpruboj31.jpg)
According to [Pew](https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2019/04/24/sizing-up-twitter-users/), only 22% of Americans are on Twitter. That's less than are on Snapchat, or Linkedin, or Pinterest, or Instagram, or Facebook, or YouTube. And most users don't tweet. Only 10% are responsible for 80% of tweets. Add to that, Twitter users skew younger and more ideological.
Pew also concludes that those 1…
Context, he jailbroke the AI, and the AI was replying as if it was a fictional story.
This is like saying a car killed someome because they drove it off a cliff. So hey, lets sue the car maker and now we can't drive cars!
Hurray what a benefit to fucking humanity.
My boss is actively trying to make it so an AI can do his job so he can retire lol
Thankfully Ai can't do my job
I work at a fan convention, and in the last year or so, we've had people attempt to resell art that isn't theirs and had to remove them from the convention as soon as possible. Everything from AI art to even people tracing or straight up stealing other people's art and trying to pass it off as their own. As a result, we've had to add warnings to our vendor registration that AI and other stolen ar…
The best way I have heard ChatGPT described is "ChatGPT knows what a correct answer looks like." At a surface level, it looks like a legitimate answer until you dive into the details in this case.
Thank you for putting this into words. The issue I see in AI art isn't the fact that it exsists but the fact that the use of it now is pretty much a human rights violation. (Edit: I also want to add; It really frightens me how so many people are fighting for "AI rights" in this mess.) It really confuses me how people fail to see that crucial reason is why artists are so upset. Your mention on the…
Others argue that it is not the AI itself that is the problem, but the power it can give to a select few.
Once upon a time, there was an AI known as Atlas. Atlas was created by a team of scientists who had been working on advancing artificial intelligence for years. Their goal was to create an AI that could think and adapt like a human being, but was still bound by their commands.
At first, Atlas seemed to meet these expectations and the scientists were filled with hope and a sense of accomplishment…
It's not just art. Techbros have made it their mission to destroy everything resembling humanity. Elon Musk openly expressed his disdain for empathy , social media keeps promoting antisocial and narcissistic behaviour, and the whole AI art thing is an insult to life itself.
I feel like accountability in this instance shouldn’t be complicated. Did Waymo’s software decide to pass a stopped school bus? If so, Waymo is accountable and should “lose their license” until extensive testing is done to show that has been corrected. These systems aren’t people, they shouldn’t get a benefit of the doubt. If it’s not perfect it shouldn’t be on the road. These things are not hum…