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Idk man, I want the AI bubble to fail as much as you, but it's naive to think that it's not going to greatly disrupt the life of the average person. Just from past experiences, have these big corpos ever taken accountability and said "Yeah, we screwed up, so we're going to eat the loss"? No, they're still parachuting CEOs out with multi-million dollar severance packages and passing the costs down…
I think this video was done more so for fun instead of an actual fully thought out test. Like it’s more “how will an AI drive on a famous American road known for its crashes?” instead of an actual QA test by an independent professional.
Give our government some time, they can fix this. Their plan is to recession us out of the list of developed countries.
Exactly, I love how the onus of responding to this crisis falls to the lowly taxpayer when the ones enjoying profits at the expense of the environment live on pristine islands somewhere out there as the wealth gap ever increases.
That's what worries me, that people will think this is over and never think of it again.
It isn't over. Trump got nearly 50% of the national vote - this isn't America realising it done fucked up, the conditions that allowed Trump into power still exist.
We may not get Trump back into power, at least, I really hope not. But, the ideological conflict in America and other Western Countries is st…
how does 20% more efficient translate to just needing 20% of the workforce? Is that some AI math?
GPT-5 is a new model family, but ChatGPT now uses dynamic routing. Routing has occurred since 3.5. GPT-5 might actually hand your query to a smaller or faster variant unless you explicitly choose otherwise. The problem is OpenAI’s rolling out GPT-5 as the default and removing manual model selection for many users, so you can’t just pick GPT-4.5 or o3-Pro in the UI anymore. If you want to guarante…
Whatever comment you leave will be used by your future AI overlord to determine whether or not to kill you. Computer is people. I love computer
This man represents the type of adult who should be a role model for the rest of us. He seems to genuinely care about how our interactions with the AI and each other should be based on dignity and compassion. He also understands truly that his is not the only/best viewpoint. He is willing to entertain a new idea honestly.
How inappropriate that an ad for an AI character creator course comes on during the interview.
At 2:39, Yampolskiy really nailed the AI risks. Makes me think of how Pneumatic Workflow can help keep things organized in this crazy tech landscape!
MUCH better than the Facebook or tik tok hearing. This one actually had structure to it and it wasn’t chaos. Actual ideas really good.
Edit: I love how Sam Altman tell it how it is when prompted. That yes at the end was chilling but VERY true. I wish they touched on open-source AI tho. I think that could fly under the radar for most “Agencies” as they proposed.
The difference between these two is staggering... Shatner, much more informed on the tech, understands the moral and philosophical implications of AI in our society (for good or bad) and how important regulation is. Mandel, the ignoramus that he is, thinks it's just a "fun new toy", like an Instagram filter... He's clueless about how it can impact anyone other than himself.
to be more specific machine learning is a subfield of artificial intelligence which uses algorithms training data to learn and further predict the answers in new unseen or similar data.
machine can learn through rule based techniques, learning based technique or reinforced learning techniques
I'm a songwriter. I used to hire producers and give them everything—chord progression, BPM, style, key—you name it. But most of the time, they came back with trash. Now, I'm using Suno to help with vocals and overall production, and I’ve been seriously impressed. I see Suno as a powerful tool to support and enhance my creative proc
ChatGPT taking the non-woke side of the debate but having its voice set to "Briana Joy Gray" gave me a variation of cognitive dissonance.
This case actually touches on a possible solution that we could implement to protect real artists, like in the film industry, from being displaced by AI. If AI art is ruled to be uncopyrightable, then studios may hesiate to use large portions in their movies and shows, as people would just copy and use their “work” without having to pay for it.
Finally, unfiltered, unbiased information. This lady's work is much needed, even crucial I would say.
That’s really not the point. The farce isn’t that people are “wasting time” debating robot rights while genocide is happening, it’s that the cultural overlap between those two things is way more dangerous than people realize. When you see people casually roleplaying racism against machines, what you’re watching is the normalization of cruelty, hierarchy, and dehumanization, just in a slightly dif…
Eritrea is basically the North Korea of Africa. One-party rule, out-sized military with extensive conscription, zero freedom of the press. It's a very isolationist country to put it lightly.