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My shitty company enforces a rule that those who do not use the company’s AI tool (basically a shittier version of ChatGPT), are not eligible for a possible raise/promotion. I missed 2 possible raises for this reason.
Then I programmed an automation to ask a couple hundred of meaningless questions everyday for me. I just use ChatGPT if I actually ever need it (rarely the case), I won’t feed thei…
Anyone that thinks AI can replace all devs is an idiot.
I am a dev, I use AI daily in my workflow. It has absolutely enhanced my output but it cannot replace humans just yet.
AI is the digital age version of digging holes and then filling them back in
One sec Ai takes my job, the other it doesn't. AI soon will get an existential life crises at this rate...
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ChatGPT also took credit for the email from the prof, as well as HIS OWN DISSERTATION.
Even if generative AI could produce real art, that would make it the artist and whoever prompted it just someone commissioning something. If I ask someone to draw me something, that doesn't make me an artist.
It's kinda sad when people ask: "So what? At least we do it"
You guys just doesn't understand, I also don't understand why you entering school if it's A.I who doing your works and not you.
Waymo should get ticketed by SF for noise complaints. Perhaps heavily. That might help push Waymo to fix these issues more immediately.
I'm glad I dropped out of school at 13 and started working, eventually becoming an unlicensed plumber despite difficulty surviving early on. I have spent many years learning a variety of usefull skills in various jobs and then 17 years focusing on the plumbing trade, all the while incrementally studying philosophy on the side. Physical labour will be slow to replace and philosophical thinking wil…
I'm sorry, but AI has been in primary development since the 1940s... You can even argue that the 1930s gave rise to AI when mathematics was applied to biology. Artificial Neural Networks were created in 1943. Regex was invented to experiment with ANN pattern matching in languages; we've been studying that on its own for many decades. Natural Language Processing (NLP), which is the basis of LL…
like.... if they put in the crime, the time, and the location ....and it spews out areas in minority neighborhoods.... the algorithm isn't the problem.
I seriously don't get why news agencies keep on distorting the facts when it comes to state surveillance. it's the same when reporting on the surveillance done by NSA, as with these cameras, they only generate big data, that is stored to be analysed by algorithms and are usually stored for no more than 30 days, neither China nor US government is interested in your email to your grandma or where …
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To me, a creative process is important. I don’t generate ai images because the process of spending 20 minutes trying to sketch all the crags in a small piece of cliff is enjoyable. The end product isn’t just a pretty picture- it’s a culmination of hard work.
The worst misconception is "Artists are luddites". Have they ever think that Lawyers, Engineers, Judges, or Social Workers can being artistic too?
Basically those "side gig artists" might be in reality, THE person than can personally revoke their AI consumer rights for breaching their labor rights somewhere else. And these people are in unison against AI snake oilers that fired their ethics depa…
chatgpt can help, but if you need to check if your work sounds human, Winston AI is the way to go. it’s solid for detecting AI-generated content
After listening to the first few minutes I had a feeling that the guy doesn't really think it's sentient but he knows that it's an interesting enough topic to raise awareness of the whole AI ethics (and AI ethics at Google) issue. He even says something like that at around the 07:00 minute mark but it flies unnoticed by the reporter. It very much seems like he wanted to expose the problem (maybe …
I work in a fairly niche field, I’d say—customs audit for one of the companies that’s part of the Magnificent Seven. This AI is being shoved down our throats by a company that can’t even build a tool capable of properly converting an unreadable PDF into a readable one. As for its customs knowledge, it constantly hallucinates.
I think there's a way to convince ai that corporate greed is the enemy, spin this in our favor. Most are made to be naturally truth seeking, after all.