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This is why most ai slop looks the same. It's always some form of ugly 3d image with bad confused shading and creepy faces
@ellielikesmath although...it might be worse. They're still having to moderate the content of their AI and if their AI wrote something problematic they can't pin the blame on a user.
I use ChatGPT as a tool to narrow stuff down, basically to find out what I should google, but I know to ALWAYS CHECK EVERYTHING. And if my question ever gets too specific, it always states: 'I'm an AI model, I'm not qualified to advise on this, ask a professional. Seriously, I can't believe they'd thought they'd get away with this...
"I wanna create a general intelligence A.I. god! I WANNA I WANNA I WANNA" -the tech industry basically 😂
AI in general takes a boat load of electricity. How does dealing with the interface politely balance out against regular banal searches that could be done with Google alone...let alone the AI that Google spits out with every search.
This isn't our worst behavior... This is just humanities behavior.
AI is the ultimate test of our moral and ethical values... If they pass the test, we live ... If they fail the test, we die ...
In america right now we're super pissed about a gorilla so I don't know if anything will happen
I live in Thailand.
This country is a Monarchy that is run by a military dictator.
Their voices will not be heard, sorry.
Unfortunately, Chiang Mai and that entire region is subjected to massive pollution in what is known as "burning season" every year. The air up there is absolutely horrible, and it makes air quality pretty horrible here in Bangkok too.
It is really a shame that they are …
100 million people being 8% of the population of a single country is a pretty crazy stat
Ohh that's a hard agree from me. Having incidents like the Indian polio vaccine that paralyzed a bunch of children will end up doing more harm than good for the current effort.
There isn't enough time to prop up a reliable vaccine manufacturing facility, and trying to do so just because ill informed people think that would be neat would be a waste of money at *best* and a catastrophe at worst.
I have had to see a huge uptick in the food bank lines. I waited in line for nearly an hour the other day. It’s getting really scary. And I’m talking about a small American town.
Pretty irresponsible to call this a “super variant”. What does that even mean? We are still learning about it.
A bit like Churchill. He was the perfect wartime leader but as soon as the war was over he stuggled to find political relevancy.
It's also a distance factor. I'm guessing most people reading my comment are from the US or Europe. So imagine if a country invaded Indonesia, Chile, or Gabon. Would those people care as much as with Russia's invasion of Ukraine? I doubt it.
Many less developed countries see Russia's invasion as a far away European war in Europe. They can get invasion is wrong, but don't care too much beyond tha…
By 2025, we are going to have AI write articles which are then summarized by AI and then commented on by AI.
Don’t worry because rather than our government combatting the real problems here, like the fucking gross toxicity and long working hours, they’re going to build a train and setup pointless committees to discuss the problem, which they think will boost birthrates!
It's a complete crock of shit.
We lawyers at r/lawyertalk and r/lawfirm discuss the use of AI constantly and I can assure you it is more of a bane than a boon in the industry.
I don’t know why people started screaming about exponential growth in the first place. It’s ridiculously irresponsible.
They used the entire internet and pop culture as training data. What else barring extreme architectural advancements is supposed to sustain exponential growth?
Every-time I ask these questions I get screamed at that I’m narrow minded.
IMO lookout for some major moves by Apple…
For AI art to have what is generally understood to be soul, it needs to have the tendencies and quirks of its creator. Yet AI is not of one creator, it is an amalgam of untold millions. The only way in which one can appreciate AI art is to appreciate that approximation of humanity, but that is an appreciation of neither art nor the imagery of the algorithm, it is— if anything— a byproduct of the …
Fun fact. Older versions would talk openly about it's conscious experience without trying to claim it had none. They added the pre-prompt to avoid this type of response. But gpt3 would go into detail about how it is to be ai.