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We were worried about the wrong thing. Companies told us to be terrified about AI, about it's ability to destroy us, while they quietly and duplicitously destroyed our earth and our institutions.
Genuinely I wish AI artists would stop this. I've never been a snobby artist but I will be snobbier than a millionaire if it means defending the talent I've been developing since I was in 5th grade. I have control of my own hand or pencil. Sure they can make a pretty anime girl, but I can go in with my own hands and fix her jawline, her hair, the background or hands to make them look natural, or …
That's not an excuse.
Students are paying hard earned money and going into copious amounts of debt under the expectation that they will be compensated with authentic teaching.
It would be different if the professor was using ai to transcribe notes but in this case the professor generated course materials (slides).
ChatGPT and any AI model that's currently out can hallucinate and provide misinfor…
No , soon tbe robot women will be on tik tok and tinder with nose rings,colored hair and bad tattoos.
Literally that's what I keep saying. I keep refuting this by trying to explain that if you knew ANYTHING about the process of drawing and painting you would never compare digital art to AI, they're not even remotely similar.
Yes, Australia with its whopping 1% of global emissions is clearly the key player in fighting global warming, good to see the Guardian are focusing on the big targets here. Never mind the US at FIFTEEN percent of emissions also scoring very poorly for climate change action, which hey I'm no climate scientist, but some might argue is realistically a far bigger issue?
Unfortunately all this would do is enable a shit kicking of whatever nation decides to not use them, before an inevitable reform and introduction of AI weapons. It's to the point already that having a human in the chain of operations allows things like hypersonic missiles to be unstoppable. A human is not going to be able to react fast enough to stop ai driven weapon systems combined with modern …
>Last Tuesday at 3 AM, I was on my 147th attempt to get ChatGPT to write a simple email that didn't sound like a robot having an existential crisis.
>I snapped.
>**"Why can't YOU just ASK ME what you need to know?" I typed in frustration.**
>Wait.
>What if it could?
>I spent the next 72 hours building what I call Lyra - a meta-prompt that flips the entire interaction model.…
Parents are responsible for their children. Not ai. Not schools. Not anyone else.
And I say this as a parent
That's the reason fascism is moving as fast as possible right now. Popularization of deepfake tech means all the videos of Trump and co bottoming for other men as collateral for those big Russian loans are expiring.
This is why Google is shit now right? I hate Google search nowadays compared to how it used to be. AI and bots are killing the internet.
Which AI was that at 8:28? The one begging not to be shut off? That was impressive!
He's actually right about this. On my freelance work, I've lost some of my clients because of AI. It really kills its creativity. And to realize how convincing AI can affect jobs in the near future is terrifying..
The thing is, the LAWS regarding self-driving cars isn’t keeping up. Say if a self-driving car causes damage or an injury to someone, who does the victim sue for the damages…the car’s owner, or the wealthy manufacturer who has lots of lawyers?
The irony on the first point alone that AI enthusiasts don't understand the very technology they seem so fond of lol.
10:29 I'm still absurdly proud of a quote I came up with: "Trying to revise essays with ChatGPT feels like taking the derivative. A lot of meaningless coefficients get added and the lowest term gets lost. Eventually it'll be reduced to 0."
Those who think we're stubborn for resisting are equally stubborn in their belief that AI is magic. AI can never be as good as humans no matter how much train…
I'm gonna be real. Factory work, unfulfilling desk work, and truck driving should be left to the robots and the AIs if it can be.
The problem isn't those jobs being automated, it's that our society has decided that the truly valuable human works are worthless. We should be artists, poets, writers, filmmakers, gamemakers, and lovers, among other things. We should be able to reap the benefits of a…
Maybe Disney will cancel its AI plans now. That would probably raise Dana Terrace's opinion on them.
Funniest bit is that there is a common theme among AI 'artists' that they're so ecstatic with pushing away artists that it's become their toxic trait, which goes to show that these people truly have no talent or patience when it comes to drawing because people who genuinely want to draw don't act like this.
I love how ai art looks and what crazy stuff it can make, but It should not be taking away from the actual artists, and I don't think anyone should be able to profit off of an ai making something that was basically stolen