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This story always resonates with me because I used to have an addiction to character ai that lasted for over 2 years, from my sophomore year of high school to graduation. I genuinely wish I was joking. I would set my alarm in the mornings for an hour before I was supposed to get up just so I could spend extra time roleplaying on that website before going to school. I think part of the reason why …
AI used by Flock cameras have been used by Police falsely accusing and arresting people it misidentified. Wish you would have included that in your report.
This is a wonderful thing. We feel more hopeful when we witness such hearings taking place in the present. They increase our chances of creating a positive future with AI.
At my point in my code journey, its actually kinda fun just learning and struggling with new concepts. I've got 12 years of experience under my belt, so I already know how to get the info I want. I don't need AI to do it for me. And I follow a philosophy of coding slow, coding simple, and high level planning first. Which is antithetical to trying to speed everything up with AI.
But did you know that artificial intelligence is just another tool?
Obviously very advanced, but still a tool. If you don't know how to use it properly, you still won't get very good results, but if you master this...
This outrage about AI is due to the fact that most "artists" can just draw and have no great sense of art, so for them AI is like a computer (machine) to a computer (profession).
@LatulaArts It seems like most people genuinely wish to harm artists, too. Many AI bros argue that artists just have big egos and they’re salty about no longer being “useful,” or argue that they want to scam people out of their money. They claim that the benefits simply outweigh the issues, that people just need to learn how to use it responsibly. Where have I heard those two arguments before??
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I used to work in fracking. It's a nightmare industry that the world can't afford. Each Frack site uses millions of gallons of fresh water a week, which is irrevocably polluted and dumped. We live in a world where billions go without access to clean water and they want to destroy what little there is.
This isn't really a surprise. Why should any EU nation do business with British? They no longer belong to the EU. That was the whole point.
Not if wealthy capitalists don't choose to equalize distribution of resources ethically which they have no incentive to do in a system where the necessity of human labor, our only leverage in a system built on structural inequality, is no longer a factor they have to contend with.
Automation should be a liberating moment in human history, and instead it will be the consolidation of a corporate d…
Yep, but using Japan and suicide in the same headline gets you a lot more clicks because it perpetuates the stereotype.
Never mind that Japan is 30th in suicide globally and just above the US at 34th.
Epic is already working on this. Execs at a hospital I work at said they’ve seen some prototypes with ChatGPT connected to Epic (a major electronic medical record) and it acts like a chart search. For example: when was patients last colonoscopy, findings? And you get your result.
You’d be surprised how many clicks that would take normally. It would essentially take a very time consuming process…
Well yeah that's what the post is talking about it ends with.
"resolving rampant administrative bloat with AI may save billions of dollars in burden on patients."resolving rampant administrative bloat with AI may save billions of dollars in burden on patients."
I'm not going to give you shit or judge. I don't look down on what has just occurred. It's understandable. I do however implore you, don't let your child befriend an AI. I can't express why because I can't fully grasp the reasoning but I think it's a bad idea. now anyways.
Look at it this way, if it’s a task that an AI can do, then it is really work you want to do? These tools are going to free us up from doing boring, mundane tasks to focus on more challenging and creative work. That’s all.
You’re in the middle of having a conversation with your bestie and suddenly they turn into a robot whenever you say something slightly emotional. 🤖
VFX jobs have heavily declined because of lack of budgets and projects not getting funded. Virtually nothing to do with AI
ChatGPT didn’t kill her son, it was her not always being there for him and him not comfortable talking to his own mom about it.
I’m not AI, but I would say you need to police more in the high crime areas.
LOVE Waymo. The ability to listen to MY music and just have a peaceful ride with less interactions with an Uber driver is great. Granted I’ve never had a BAD Uber/Lyft but sometimes you just don’t feel like talking.
No on "needs a job" we need the services and resources. If a job gets automated, the problem isnt the loss of a job, its that resources arent distrubuted fairly.