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@rongooden6545 The more complex the AI is, the less robotic is will become, so it’s still a problem
@basedonwhom The thing is, the filter is another AI. It's not just a database of naughty words that get blocked. She actually has to outsmart the other AI.
This is great, but not flagship, the UK has intoduced this already at 80% salary.
My takeaway was that who is responsible doesn't matter. The developed nations need to develop the technology and the developing nations need to adopt it
I've thought about this.
My take (just a redditor) is that the dotcom bubble led to a tech boom because web commerce and internet spending DID reach and surpass even the craziest of estimates eventually. The equivalent for A.I. achieving it's goals would *have* to involve successfully putting every tech worker out of a job.
And if the above *doesn't* happen and A.I. flops I suspect the offshori…
I did the same but where to? All Big Tech is cringy. Amazon. Meta, Google, OpenAi, Microsoft, Oracle, Apple. They’re all powerful companies which hold us for ransom. Unless you’re quitting cloud computing, LLM and smartphone use - chances are - you’re funding this madness.
We may not be able to trust our eyes anymore, but there's still some forensic security. Generative models cannot produce images or video significantly higher resolution than the bulk of their training data without producing statistically detectable artifacts. So, for example, video models may produce 1080p video, but my 4 year old phone can shoot 4k. Given access to my device, it's possible to pr…
One time during an IT class (I think, it’s been years and I barely remember anything since that was right before lock down) in middle school, there was a topic brought up by our teacher about robots taking over or something. Since I like to think of myself as a compassionate person I said something about being nice to robots even if they don’t really have feelings. I was promptly made fun of by t…
Now we need a version that does this with audio, saving people from AI voice generation, and preventing AI music theft before it even starts.
Maybe adding inaudible low and high tones so that the AI interprets this as part of the voice, shifting them into the audible range when the voice pitch shifts? It could work to create super annoying audio artifacts that would make the AI generated sound o…
Okay, a few things:
1. Do not market L2 Automation as Autopilot. That is intentional mislabling of a product.
2. _Why_ does the radar have issues detecting stationary objects? Stationary things are way more dangerous then things that are moving away from you!
The wall or end of the traffic jam is more dangerous then some vehicle changing lanes a full safety distance away.
3. Do not disengage the …
A friendly reminder you also don't have to be an artist to use Nightshade. Any image you post can get scraped and used for training. If you're a frequent memer, nightshade your favourite memes. Nightshade your selfies. You could add a dash of irony and nightshade some AI generated images. The world is your oyster
Ameca and Sophia are two of the most advanced humanoid robots in the world. They are both capable of displaying a wide range of human-like expressions and behaviors, and they are both being developed with the potential to interact with humans in a variety of ways. However, there are some key differences between the two robots.
Appearance: Ameca is more lifelike in appearance than Sophia. Its ski…
The issue is we live in a post ethics society. If something is of decent enough quality, cheap to produce, and a lot of people will pay some sort of value for it, then who cares if it was made by sticking babies in a blending in another country! The people with the most money and power certainly don’t care, they wouldn’t be rich if they did. And the people with the most power have to most control…
it's like saying you're a chef when you tell a robot to go to a buffet and plate a bunch of food for you
it's so weird as q technical person; there's ppl who just want to use ai to improve processes etc; but once in a while i come across a true believer.
They are so anti-human, there's almost like a glee when they talk about it and stuff like making artists broke etc. It creeps me tf out; they aren't good people.
They need a website you can upload the photo to and it will tell you if it is a deepfake or not. Use AI to fight AI.
Isn't there a fear that another superpower invents A.I or what have you and they get a huge leap forward in technology / economy or something?
["Computer says 'No'"](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=computer+says+no+)
There have previously been cases where the Algorithm was just to deny a certain percentage of claims to require the effort of an appeal. If less than 100% of the denials are appealed then profit!
Insurance companies should have less of a veto on claims. Once the insurance is established coverage should be aut…
"If you want to know how it really feels to be replaced by AI, consider reaching out to Mateusz Demski and his fellow journalists, who were recently fired from Off Radio Kraków, a government-owned radio station serving Poland’s second-largest city.
Recently, Off Radio Kraków was relaunched as the first-ever radio channel entirely run by AI. Three AI-generated characters are now hosting programs…
Reality is not that simple. LLM do not work reliably alone. They hallucinate, make mistakes and fail.
Automation destroyed a large number of jobs, and new jobs were created. Same will happen here with LLM.
Jobs that effectively did nothing meaningful and were the result of population explosion, were never going to last. It was a temporary "fix" to delay the problems.