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This is actually really interesting. Could it possibly be a solution to preventing people from using images and videos of real people? If they can satisfy their urges with fake shit, couldn’t that be helpful?
EDIT: I realize that this specific article is talking about images of real children being doctored. I’m specifically curious about AI that generates images of completely fake people. If ped…
Society is rapidly heading toward a point where this won't matter anymore. Just like how before pictures a scandalous letter was enough to get you socially ostracized. Eventually AI image and video manipulation will make it so nobody cares because it just happens so often. Genie is out of the bottle, pandora's box is open, no amount of laws is going to change this going forward. At best they'll b…
Does it feel painfully obvious to anyone else that the whole conversation about AI is meant solely to goose investment in an environment that might be feeling more bearish about tech than it has for over a decade? I mean they're dangling the carrot that "one day you'll cut labor costs down to their theoretical minimum" in a labor environment that is seeing labor realize substantial gains in its …
I remember presidential candidate Andrew Yang talking about this in 2020, and I remember nobody believed him, and all the other candidates looked at him like he was a child. I remember alot of blue collar semi automated workers and truck drivers were really interested in what he had to say though during his campaign tours.
Trump quite literally rambled on and on about how when any video shows something is bad, just say it’s AI.
Not even paraphrasing. He said it multiple times when he was doing that strange presser to show he wasn’t dead while all his dick riders were eager to laugh at every Brandon joke.
The pro-suicide space isn't marketed everywhere as this omniscient helpful robot that's always right and is going to fix your life. That's a huge and important difference.
> In an interview on Real America's Voice, Mr. Navarro said,"…It’s like, why are Americans paying for AI in India? Chat GPT (is) operating on U.S. soil, using American electricity, servicing large users of Chat GPT, for example, in India and China and elsewhere around the world. So that's another issue that's got to be dealt with."
Bruh
Absolutely delete your account after exporting the data. Once you have exported the data, it's in your ownership. Delete your account otherwise you allow OpenAI to retain every single conversation you've had with AI.
The EU has been moving towards electronics payments too through Wero. Trump got mad about the Brazilian payment system Pix. It means you don't need to pay fees to visa and Mastercard. Even the UK started building out a digital payment system with the pound.
Basically BRICS could end up being the rest of the planet if countries start standardizing ways to do currency conversion and international …
I was really hoping the anti AI Doom proponents had some good arguments to dissuade my fears. If this is the best they got then I'm even more worried now.
Imagine going to school for 10 years and forcing yourself to learn everything then being replaced by a robot.
There must be a mandatory AI stamp on Those videos.. I think that wil come for the consument not for the goverment unfortunally
the dream of AI in industry was that it would take care of the mundane or dangerous jobs that suck away time from our lives, so that we might all have the time to indulge in what sets us apart in the animal kingdom; our artistry and intelligence. but instead it's reversed, and human artists may have to turn to taking dismal jobs with poor pay because they can't find a place in the industry.
It's way more than 40% if hes only counting these "basic to semi complex" jobs. Ai is evolving to design products, completely fresh products. Designers won't be needed, only directors to give final direction. This affects the entire art industry, which is one of the core values that keeps this world evolving. Corporations will save millions just by introducing ai to replace the creative minds…
Cleared my schedule just for this new AI-powered group gooning, I even have my wee worm grasped delicately to join in at home! :)
Speaking as an artist myself, that's the thing though. This whole AI generation mess came up because people keep seeing art as a craft and product that could be sold, when it's a freaking natural, innate creative drive all humans have to visualise their thoughts. The 'talented artists' people speak of just happen to train themselves over and over again to give better shape to their thoughts. I mi…
I remember sitting in class waiting for it to begin, nervous for a presentation, when some girl proudly declared that she had just asked ChatGPT to write her presentation for her.
When the professor came in and she presented, she seemed confident and it seemed well written, but it was so blatantly AI written with the context we had. She just read it out to us and got praised by the professor, ne…
As a graphic designer/web developer/illustrator... I'm already positioning myself as the controller of AI. When this all started I thought what skills do I have aside from my current career? I make stained glass windows as a hobby. If AI doesn't need a controller then I'll try to sell windows. I've been working over 30 years and seen a lot of change. You need to know how and when to pivot.
I am all for the free market, but when choosing between “regulations and human oversight on surgery and self driving cars and banning ai regulated social score” and “it will cost companies 1-2.7% of there turnover” I think it is fair to say they is a generally good idea to make sure we keep ai in line
And then in the fine print: "We (the super-mega-smart AI start-up) don't assume any risk or responsibility should misdiagnosis by our AI software lead to a serious health consequences. Every final clinical decision rests on physician's shoulders."