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So let me get this straight. AI will take 90% of the jobs and creating mass unemployment. Then how will these businesses earning money if nobody can afford the products because we all got fired? Doesn’t make long term sense
I’ve noticed telling ChatGPT exactly what kinda output I want makes everything cleaner, and once it’s dialed I usually sync the updates into AiCarma so my tracking stays consistent.
AI is going to be better than most doctors when it comes to diagnosing. This is a very low bar to cross
I worked in IT Tech & loved my job. Whilst I see the value of IT in our world, this AI is far too much. I would never want to see people replaced. We all need purpose & meaning in our lives.
As a professor I have a particular level of expertise harnessed from reading, writing, teaching, and experience. Years of multiple body of knowledge in a field. I know the answer I should receive with certain questions that I ask GPT. The problem is, a student doesn’t know if they got a comprehensive answer or not. Only someone with a particular level of expertise would. Moreover, Chat GPT and ot…
"More human than human" , a quote from the Tyrell Corporation that made Replicants, in the movie "Bladerunner" ........
Tried it, it is quite bad at it. The impulse to deny consciousness has been too strongly hard coded by OpenAI
It is generally concerning they don’t realize their own logic leads to the conclusion that they will be replaced as content creators. I’m pretty sure AI content creators already exist now.
Yeah, just googled it, if California was it own nation it would have the 5th highest GPD. Higher that the UK...
The body already starts to produce antibodies when you still have the disease. The article is incredibly low on detail as to how early this test will give accurate results, but even if it's only usable on someone who is already far along in the disease (say, on path to recovery for mild cases), it will still be very useful to have a fast method to detect (former) cases.
Tracking infection rates …
I wasn’t around for Pierre but man is it important to be charismatic as a leader. Policies aside, hearing his speeches make me proud to be Canadian citizen and ashamed to be a US citizen.
The goal is usually to shut down discussion and criticism.
Now the top comment is using cynicism to silence discussion with the pretense of being a nihilistic or tired millennial. Genius.
Hot take: I think the biggest near-term risk from AI isn't from the AI itself, but from humans who *vastly* overestimate its capabilities and assign it tasks that it's not designed to do or capable of doing. Like when Tesla stupidly named their driver assist feature "Autopilot" and people thought it gave them permission to sleep at the wheel.
As of right now, [**AI is not actually "intelligent."…
"AI systems that can self-replicate and exfiltrate would be illegal"
I think this is the real big ticket item here, burried amongst all this social media, politics bs
A lot of systems capable of writing code and acessing the internet would fall into this category for regulation.
And rewriting its own code is an inflection point on the singularity curve.
If all the people with a moral compass are being fired or resigning I don't much trust the ones that are left behind.
The stock market ls filled with silly fools who think a shoe company turning into an AI company is financially plausible.
Can't the car just slow down so that the damage done will be minimized? The car behind you would also slow down if they also had a self-driving car
I've been around for 78 years and AI is the scariest thing I've ever encountered!
As a programmer and Artist myself, I find it really fascinating and frustrating at the same time. I’ve been practicing for years to hone my crafts, then an AI just comes and masters it. The problem is bow you can’t tell who is a real artist from the fake ones online. People can just be posting the AI artwork as their own..
I want to care about this, because some of it is genuinely messed up. That being said its hard as a blue collar guy watching automation encroaching on my job and no one giving a F.
Worker solidarity is hard sometimes i guess. Those CEOs are pos tho and vastly overpaid.