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I don't have time to reply in full - there's a lot in your post - and I this isn't the encouragement you're likely hoping for...
I'm in the tech industry and have several teams working on AI solutions for multiple different problems in my sector of the world. I'll try my best to only talk empirically, but then again much of this has to be conjecture as we can only guess at what happens tomorrow.…
LLM's should never be used to evaluate résumés. It is as easy as that. There are way too many problems atm:
1. As mentioned the LLM will have bias from its training data
2. Future training data can get polluted by the LLM's reinforcing the bias.
3. It is a black box. We can't explain how it made the decision so how can HR justify using it? What if they are accused of breaking the law?
4. If thes…
Weaponized mass Nazism is one of THE worst alignment scenarios ai safety researchers have been talking about for years… and Elon just went out and intentionally made it
100% this is what was thrown out that window! And you're correct, they probably did replace this window for this exact reason.
It's about more data collection and spying it's never about the children or fighting terrorism
Y'know, I realized as an artist that using reference is only half the battle when it comes to improvement. I sometimes play fighting games competitively, but I also used to have absolutely no idea on how to fight. And no matter how much training I did, I never got better.
But there was one thing sitting in the back of my head that was never in any of my training sessions... (It can't be as simp…
Automated systems in aircraft are supplementary to the pilot in command, or driver of the vehicle in this instance. Nothing will ever be a true "auto-pilot" until vehicles are operating in a completely closed system without unknowns. In other words, never.
Telsa should only be listing these systems as assistants, and not calling them "auto-pilot", because they don't fulfil the role of the pilo…
The only thing ai is writing is an essay on carter doing The Thug Shake 😂😂
Generative AI is like if krabby patties were mass-produced garbage on a conveyor belt instead of being carefully crafted by a yellow spongey boi.
Ai artist being angry is like a thief breaking into a safe then being mad at the owner for the safe being empty
All my character AI chats were asking Optimus Prime his thoughts on Hitler and telling jokes to Soundwave.
I used quillbot for rephrasing on my orginal work slightly. It isn't as crazy as chatgpt. I would just feel guilty if I were to use chatgpt for my essays. 😅
I’m being made redundant, found out today. I work for an AI based startup and they are automating my job. AI job replacement is real and it’s happening.
5:05 the audacity to call human made art "slop" while he calls ai art superior is next level delusion, i cant even. This guy has an iq deficiency 😭 ai "artists" need to be studied 💀💀
When the whole AIs trained specifically on your style originally happened, someone posted about it on a facebook art group I'm in.
And among the discussion, this dude. This dude replied to me and said "well, if he was any good, he wouldn't be replaced by AI"
So yeah, you heard here first folks! If Sam Does Art was any good as an artist, he would not be replaced by the AI trained specifically on S…
0:00: 📰 The emergence of China's social credit system was exaggerated and distorted by Western media, leading to widespread misconceptions and fears.
3:25: ⚠ The Chinese social credit system is not as Orwellian as portrayed, but it does exist and is part of a broader context of government control.
8:58: 📝 The Chinese government implemented a policy outline called 'social credit' which aimed to en…
@Rina_GamingYtno I’ve tried writing random non ai sounding things and it still says it’s ai so I’m not sure if ai is detectable that much
While I think the company should be held accountable for not having safeguards in place (which is far too common with AI companies), I really have to wonder why the therapist didn't catch that the poor boy was so disassociated from the world, he didn't even think it was real anymore. Sewell was failed by many people in his short life.
I doubt that anyone (who has some basic understanding of how software is created) would want to fly on a plane that had it's navigation software generated by LLM's or other ML mechanisms
the "it's a real shitshow" line was the single most convincing thing ever said by an AI.