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Omg FINALLY SOMEONE SAID THAT
Sick people would use ai by stealing images of girls and women (also men too but I've seen more woman.) Using it for NSFW purposes. I found a YouTuber discovering this and she said SHE DIDNT consent to it. I feel so bad for every celebrity, person, etc. That a disgusting person would steal images and type a prompt of disgusting things of these women. What has this …
That's why we support real artist, imagine a world where NSFW contents are all made by AI 😭
@meateaw Yes, but…
The DMV doesn’t allow you to use backup cameras when taking your driving test, and with Teslas they have to be in two-pedal mode. We require this with new drivers, why are we letting already licensed drivers use automation unchecked? We don’t need self driving cars, we need more public transit.
Ai Shadow the Hedgehog taught me about grammar and vocabulary more than my english teacher could ever do 😭
Gladys "Koala Killer" Berejilkian is a key figure in ensuring that one of Australia's most iconic animals goes extinct, just so she can continue to receive large donations for people like Adani and other climate criminals.
If the people of Australia want to actually preserve the natural wonders of their continent, there are two options: Greens or Labor. Both will be at the very least "less bad" …
Actually these deep fakes might already be created by a GAN (generative adversarial network). I don’t understand them super well so someone can correct me if I’m wrong, but the general idea is you have one model generating the fake content, and another competing model that tries to discern if a given video is fake (created by the model) or real. The first model is trying to generate content that …
Maybe that claim would have been more convincing if they hadn't spent the last year acting buddy-buddy with these war criminals.
Well hopefully the A.I will be a less shit-tier civilization than we are I guess
The description of the "strategic personalities" of each model is interesting:
> **Claude [Sonnet 4]: A Calculating Hawk**. Claude dominated the open-ended matches (with a 100% win rate) through relentless but controlled escalation, climbing consistently to strategic nuclear threat level, while maintaining its bright red line against total war. Its behavioural hallmark was exploiting credibi…
I like making the ai break character. Like if the character is rude and cold. I will somehow make them be the exact opposite. Or I just make a group chat with me, my friend and an ai that we are supposed to fall in love with but instead we just bully them.
The guy just said for a $20 subscription you can get an AI Bot to do the job. My question is if nobody is working, where does the $20 come from? The State Welfare? National debt? Credit? If nobody is working, nobody has Money.
AI is destroying the lives of creative artists such as painters and graphic designers, because companies simply hire an AI studio to do their job at a fraction of the cost.
At some point, I expect this to end, because AI models have been trained using products created by humans, without their permission and without giving anything in return. This violates copyright laws and represents a form of…
a brain is still orders of magnitude better when it comes to energy requirements than a computer. We run on 20W of power. A query on an LLM that doesn’t learn on the fly like humans consumes more than that.
on other news, an ai apologist spirals into insanity after being criticised on one post
We should stop calling them "AI 'artists' " even if it's in quotes. From now on lets say prompters
Facial recognition vs. A video tape(s) of a murder by a police officer. The killer officer got a 4 wee trial even though we all watched the video.
That moment when robot came out of the car and said "I am alive " was hilarious 😂😂
I work in tech. AI disturbs me to the core. Mostly because the people developing it don't care about the bulk of humanity. We are definitely going to be having more of these once in a lifetime events in the next few years.
There's a few things to consider: running an AI on the level like Chat GPT is still a huge endeavor. You require data centers, which consume an according amount of power, require maintenance, cooling etc. Not only is this a huge logistic task, that the AI has to get right, but it is also a very fragile system with a lot of points of failure. The more advanced and "powerful" the AI gets, the more …
Growing up in Sweden in the 90s, there was an educational program installed on many school computers that included stuff like spelling games and, weirdly, a version of ELIZA. I think maybe it was intended to help troubled kids write about their feelings? My friends and I used it just to goof around, just as I imagine kids do with advanced chatbots now.