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As someone who works In the field, we were all shocked. The implications of doing this would be extremely shocking and I truly hope it was AI
Yes, this feels now with AI just like how the internet was in the mid/late 90s: everyone knows it will change everything, but it isn't clear how, so loads of investments are going to risky and poorly thought through projects.
I suspect it will continue to follow the same pattern as the internet. An early period of unfocussed boom, a sharp painful crash, and then a slower but more sustained per…
So my question is that if majority of the people will become unemployed, then how will they buy products/services made by AI? Then what's the point of doing all this.
The threats posed by artificial intelligence are often underestimated by the news media and politicians, who tend to lag behind in grasping the true complexity and potential dangers. AI agents possess the ability to use tools, demonstrate unexpected emergent capabilities, and outperform humans in virtually any task given adequate fine-tuning. As fundamentally robust optimization systems, they can…
AI replaces not jobs but humans ..humans will be obsolete.. this is an outright betrayal against humanity.. terrible. Shame on letting this loose
that is... baffling to me, because me and my sister have used that app for about a year now, and it does NOT allow any self harm messages or sexual ones. Like never. The ai sends you message disclaimer that this subject is not allowed on the app. And on most occasion it won't even allow the character to answer at all until you change the subject of the conversation. So... It does make me wonder h…
Why is a robot contorting her face like she’s mad when she’s talking all mean? Lawd Jesus
This is why I LOVED Yumi & the Nightmare Painter so much. It felt like a true representation of an artist vs AI. (My husband is a concept artist, I'm a small-time book illustrator, we were already starving artists before AI. The strange antagonistic relationship companies have with artists is SO strange, I just hope we can keep doing what we love.)
2003… can’t believe it was 21 years ago now. The world hasn’t been the same since the robot uprising that occurred in 2003
Exactly. Calling it "AI art" is giving it far too much credit. Art is, by definition, a form of human expression.
We already have humans turned into robots and now they're turning robots into humans... Soon we won't be able to tell them apart... Creeps me out.. 😬
I could even see how Trumps people could spin this. "Trump has made other wealthy countries pay their own share".
Distributed solar PV + battery grids (sold by China ofc) are much more reliable than nothing, even if sub-par by Western standards. Even if the grid only works during daylight hours it's much, much better than nothing.
A reasonably self-sufficient business doesn't need transmission lines, and in the USA that's half the cost of electricity.
Here's a good video about the main issues right now, already happening today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoVJKj8lcNQ
TL;DR:
1. Humanity failed the first contact - Social Media
2. Second Contact - Reality Collapse, nothing you see in digital form is real -> Trust collapse. Automated hacking - Automated blackmail - Automated lobbying - Biology automation - AlphaPersuade, convince anyo…
Something to that effect is what basically every AI researcher says. It is already here, and it will already be worked on and expanded by _someone_, so at least by working on it themselves they have a chance to direct it in a way (they think) is more beneficial / less detrimental.
1. If social media dies, then good riddance.
2. Everyone is being fooled by fake content already. Didn’t start with AI. Now people will be compelled to question what they’re seeing for once. That’s another positive.
That was OpenAI and that was about 2 years ago now. Who knows what these latest models are capable of un-chained
Funny things is, that idea of what cyberpunk makeup and styles would look like, that were imagined in the 80s and 90s, pretty much turned out to be spot on. The bright geometric shapes, a slash of hair going across your whole face over over eye, turns out to be pretty good at fooling facial recognition. I think it's gonna get popular! Of course you're going to also have to buy uncomfortable shoes…
I used to be an AI 'artist' aka trash bag because I thought I would never really be good at art. As soon as I found out it was stealing, I immediately stopped and went back to trying to improve on my own. Is my art still shit? Yes, but I've made improvement and that's enough to keep me going. My absolute train wreck of a sketch is a thousand times better than stolen computer made slop. I think if…
The wiggle he mentions at the end of the video is something I've started doing at night in general. When I slow down to make a right turn into my driveway at night, many times I've almost been rear ended. To help make it more obvious, I'll wiggle while I slow down and swing to the outside some. This is to be more noticeable to humans but I imagine it should help with AI as well.