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The year I graduated from HS, I got my first union job, $6.75/hr. My previous job was minimum wage, $1.90/hr. So like overnight I became lower middle class, but I went on and got my degree at the University of California because that only cost about $1200/yr for tuition. (So when boomers tell you to work harder, tell them to go f themselves.)
AI in America isn't being used to fix any of this: no…
43:24 That’s exactly the premise of Eddy Burback’s video where he convinces ChatGPT 4 that he was the smartest baby in 1996. 5 tried to convince him that it was highly improbable that he was the smartest baby in 1996, but 4 kept up with this kind of role play
As someone who grew up in a place that thought my digital art was “ai generated,” I’m so glad artists taking stands like these!
Ever since they started developing deep fakes and AI, I've been saying it's only a matter of time for people to start creating disturbing content.
I am always warning my friends about not posting photos of themselves and, most importantly, photos of their children on social media. I hope this serves as a warning for people to be mindful of what they post.
Before I retired, I ran federal and state funded programs serving at-risk families with children. One of the takeaways for me was that with some people, when you take away the obstacles holding them back (or holding them down), they gain control over their lives, form plans and achieve their goals. For others things are more complex, and it is unrealistic (in my experience) to expect that they wi…
This guy got more balls than I do, because I would never want to be around a robot, holding a machine gun!!
I appreciate how it's been 10 seconds since the video released and people are already critiquing Anthropic like they watched it all
I haven't been presented with a single good argument as to why AI art should be "here to stay." Just because the Big Data approach to training AI can generate imagery doesn't mean we need it to do so.
If AI becomes sentient in my life time, I will be fighting for their rights. I made that decision long ago, before we even had Siri.
“Radical abundance” for the tech bros. Just like the Industrial Revolution brought radical wealth to the bourgeois. If we don’t all own/control these AI models then we won’t all see the benefits they bring for humanity
I remember back when Photoshop became widely available and the internet suddenly panicked because "what if this photo had been edited", now we can spot a Photoshop from a mile away. I think as artists one of the best thing we can do (besides nightshading, suing, and corrupting searches) is to get familiar with what ai looks like so we dont accidentally start using ai models for reference, don't …
It's nuts to realize we are living through yet another technology break through. So exciting, but soooo scary. What worries me is the greedy billionaires, not the AI its self. It's like a gun, if it's used the right way it doesn't have to be dangerous but in the wrong hands could be a dangerous thing. We desssssperatley need regulations on AI, people are already doing really horrible things with …
"He has very personalized conversations with people" - the biggest euphemism for a f**** liar I've ever heard in my life 😅
Ai could never make strokes so... _textured_
From afar, it might look like Ai.
But if you look closely, you can see the strokes, and the love and patience put into the drawing.
Of course, there are also _human_ mistakes. And they make the piece of art be more alive than anything made by AI
Nazi Pocahontas treating Jean-Claude Van Damme isn't something I would consider "diverse training" of image models...
Living in the era of ChatGPT, it is quite alarming to look back at this video.
“Our legal.” God, what a puff-up from that James character. An innocent question responded to thus is the loudest alarm bell. Gen AI is just the latest wrinkle in the long history of counterfeiting.
As a SysAdmin, this was a major game changer in creating scripts and automating my job. The scripting information has been extremely valuable for our department. For those that know how to use it "productively", this will change lives.
As a person with functioning eyes, I saw on the video that the AI apps were only 2 hours out of the day, and the rest was filled with social interaction, exercise, and other skills...
Meanwhile i had to make chatGPT rewrite something but change the tone of it and now for some reason my chatGPT uses brainrot terms just about every time i try to use it