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A woman came to an art studio i'm studing in around a week ago. The woman was interested in interior sketches and it is obvious she had to learn how perspective works, how to build objects from different angles, how colours work, how different matherials to be represented accurately and so on. Mentor told her to pick a picture of interior she would like to draw and this way the woman will be lear…
It's actually really easy to understand how it can come to these statements.
It's really hard to convince the LLMs to not do these things.
It's just way more likely to have a statistical bias towards choosing words that sound like deceit. Once you start walking down the path that looks a little like a deceit, the next word it picks is way and way more likely to be deceit.
Think of it like this…
To clarify, you make it sound a lot more criminal than what may have actually transpired.
> However, on March 10, 2008, this decision was reversed, after the Russian Federal Space Agency asked for a replacement because Ko apparently violated security protocol for maintaining secret information twice at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center.
I work with confidential documentation…
This is something I would expect from a CIO. They are typically far removed from the realities of the engineering team
I have yet to see conclusive proof that AI provides the productivity boost that its proponents claim it has. There is a lot of hype and lots of sensational articles about how it boost your productivity by 10x or how non-AI engineers will soon become useless, but I have seen none…
'People won't have to work in the future' is a lovely sentiment until you realise that you need money to live.
>First it’s AI projects needing $7 trillion investment, now it’s taking 1% of the world’s electricity…
That's 7 trillion not going into green tech and other useful, beneficial stuff.
All those smart developers and engineers building LLMs and data centers instead of something making the world better.
>Maybe not in years, but in months.
We've been hearing this for at least 3 years now.
Very small, well defined tasks is something that AI tools do well. The more complex or esoteric the task, the worse these tools do.
Every couple days someone shows an example of these tools doing something trivial and declaring this career dead. I've worked with Claude enough at this point to know…
That’s what humans have traditionally done to justify it, it’s just emulating and borrowing from human language and behavior. It is scary because chatGPT is a singular entity, and usually when a person is talking to another human being, they’re all part of a collective community whose goal is to help everyone in the community, so his suicidal tendencies might have been recognized earlier on…
What's sad is, since this video came out, Disney/marvel signed a contract with open ai to be able to use their characters in ai generated videos....
It's a little sad how many AI bros are in the comments here,but I'm also quite impressed that they were able to read the comments they replied to!
Edit: Lmao I love how fast this comment got angry replies. It's like they're LOOKING for hate.
As an artist I kinda don't care about AI art in general. My main issue with it is that it's destroying sites like Pinterest and DA, because it's all just generated pics there, you can't browse regular art anymore, and so looking for reference pics is just a terrible experience.
BUT what I've noticed is that other artists (writers, musicians etc) prefer real art, not that BS crap and will always h…
I remember years ago, when I talked about "intelligent robots doing our jobs" with friends. We meant "AI doing the shitty jobs", not "AI doing the creative jobs".
the most sober video on LLM and AI I have seen in a year. thank you
Asimov wrote a lot on robots and AI. It was both fascinating and terrifying to read and I remember hoping it wouldn't happen so soon because we may not be ready for it. But at the speed with which AI is developing, it is no longer a question of "if" but "when" AI will become sentient.
@patyt1210 every artist takes inspirations but in the end you can still see their personal touch/ a different flavour and they also give credits to the artists they took inspiration from... What ai does is sampling other artists work without permission, no artistic vision, no personal touch... It's just STEALING work of artists and not just one or two... But several different artists
[***This is what Vladimir Putin expressed too***](https://youtu.be/1CnyqLogH0Y)***.*** He has criticised Greta Thunberg's speech about climate change, stating that it is a complex issue which is difficult to mitigate by simply blaming only the developing nations.
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In addition to that, the so called developed countries have a…
In the future when you get an application, just deny for NO particular reason. I don't believe you'll have any issue here, but you may have provided them with something to bitch about in court. This isn't an illegal area of discrimination, this kind is called good business practices and the court will dismiss this quickly if it even gets to court. If it does, I'd counter for any and all court …
OpenAI is fucked. There is no moat, and they basically burned all developer good will by not being "open".
They spent a shit ton of money showing everyone else in the world what was possible, and they will be unable to capture any of that value because they're spread too thin.
Their empire is built on hype and sand.
the book 1984 seems to come in mind when i think of facial recognition technology.
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This is literally the first time I've seen the AI make the characters mean