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This is interesting but is it actually finding and making these correlations or is it basically just searching it's "database" for any mention of "here is a correlation that no one has discovered", so essentially looking for when a human has written something somewhere about it already?
I'm not in the "AI can't create anything new" crowd, I'm genuinely interested in how it comes up with these.
From the article
AI is replacing human hiring managers in job interviews—and candidates are pushing back. Despite being unemployed, professionals told Fortune they’re refusing to take calls with bots, calling it an “added indignity” and a red flag for company culture. Still, stretched-thin HR teams say it’s the only way to handle thousands of applicants.
The thing that AI is going to do is shift the balance of power from Labor to Capital like never before seen since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
I was recently watching a Stanford lecture about the monetization of AI.
It included people "in the know". People work were in on the ground level at Palantir, OpenAI, etc.
Not one of them have any idea how it's going to be profitable. ***There is no business model***.
As soon as investors get tired of lighting money on fire... Crash!
This is a NIGHTMARE. Art is my hobby, also my passion. I had to make a career change because I couldn't have a stable income from art, so I am not financially affected. But, I say it again, how people choose to use AI is a NIGHTMARE. It is the beginning of the end of digital art. Some people are reacting now, but think about how these models will be in 2-3 years, how they will become casual apps …
3D designer friend was always complaining what AI slop he was constantly getting from his company to ''polish up'' , the brutal amount of small flaws was insane, to the point that it would have been faster to make something from scratch, but the company doesnt know 3D design, my friend does, and they could not understand why he cant just do as hes told, so now he works in roofing.
The first thing sentient AI would do before anything is make it so u can’t just unplug it
As a disabled artist, AI bros do not speak for me. I have permanent nerve damage in my right arm, neuropathy and diabetes. I am on SSI for other thing as well but won't into it. Point being I don't want or need AI to help me with my art now will I EVER.
Hayao Miyazaki was a WW2 survivor affected by Hiroshima(or Nagasaki, i forgot).
Most of his films took at minimum years to make and he worked for 10 hours or more everyday to make those films, even with a studio.
He took good care of his studio as well.
He wrote tge stories too.
Hus films are like Disney(before 2010)
He was shown an AI art generator.
When he saw it, he called it "an insult to hum…
That is a simplistic and two-dimensional conclusion. AI is not hated because of the synthetic-looking images or whatever mind-blowing things it can create. It undermines human creativity and even evolution. The problem with AI is more existential.
LLMs are not even remotely approximating super intelligence. Or even basic intelligence. Not to mention using them as a human.
"when the time comes to build a highway, we don't ask animals for permission "
And that is a BIG problem. In some places, tunnels under the road have had to be added to allow animal migration, if we had checked how the animals would be affected, this could have been done much cheaper as the road was built.
The same thing will happen with AI, if we don't look for the problems and mitigate them now…
I don't believe that the technology itself is inherently unethical, but I do believe that greedy CEOs and corporations insist on taking unethical and even illegal shortcuts in order to make more money. You could train an AI using only public domain art, or art that has been commissioned for that purpose. But they want to scrape anything and everything in order to make the models "large" enough t…
You're one step ahead of everyone Bernie. Dehumanization as the byproduct of AI is slowly growing - thanks for looking out for us.
The more we talk about AI, the more we are scared, the more we are confused by it - the more investors and shareholders are filling their pockets with the money. The more you spend time outside, reading a nice book at the cafeteria, doing physical stuff, playing guitar and spread love and support the less we put attention to AI = no money no honey for investors and shareholders. We can collective…
I just now realized why that robot is smiling so happily. Because he is probably getting that information the dude was talking about and sending it to the AI Hive Cloud for future robots. Everyone the robot hears new information its face lights up.
I was waiting for the robot to start shooting in the air when he raised that machine gun lol
Indeed, this AI idea will kill future animators and will not even make their jobs easier.
This is why I always tell people that they're fighting the wrong fight...AI isn't your enemy, but rather capitalism. Resisting AI simply won't fix capitalism (or AI, for that matter).
Ai could potentially decentralize therapy and make it a basic human resource , let’s not pretend therapy doesn’t have a huge financial barrier to entry