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I haven't tried this one yet but I rely on Ryne ai to humanize my essays and it does it perfectly.
What I find ironic is when Alex had on a guy that believes we should be wary of AI and I listened to him speak, I wasn't all that concerned about it, and now he has on a guest that tells us it will most likely be fine and I'm terrified.
I always appreciate when anti-AI sentiment is also anti-gatekeeping to the point where people are literally holding the gate open and yelling "COME ON IN, FOR REAL." It really is so much more satisfying to learn a skill and create the art that's swimming around in your head. There's always going to be something in there that wants to be created, and you don't do it any favors when you use a corpo…
The idea is supposed to be that we just work less hours and everything is cheaper bc you don’t have to pay a robot as much. But so far we can only see the profits rise
I would never trust a self driving car, no way! Thanks for the story Harmin! You're almost to 80K!! Yay!!
you know what the worst thing about it is? im a professional classical painter that went trough 5 years of finearts school and have been working on my craft for almost 10 years now. i have won multiple prices and had plenty of exhibits. nowadays when i paint something and its shown somewhere in the city, like one of the galleries i work with, every fifth person tells me how they did something sim…
I feel like some of these comments were written by AI, especially that first one. We really are cooked
Edit: also while I am not disabled, I do have disabled artist friends who say that art was already one of the jobs that is already more open to them before AI, and if AI takes their jobs in art and animation, well then they don’t have very many other options if they lose those jobs to computers…
0:15 OK I'm a bit concerned with how the video starts. You should not be comparing students and professors in terms of their use of AI - this is an example of false equivalency. Professors SHOULD use AI to understand how it works and then based on their understanding, either allow or restrict its use. Professors have the knowledge, the skill, and the vision necessary to make those decisions. And…
as a beginner don’t use any ai tools like copilot, you will be reliant on ai then you won’t write the code yourself —first write it yourself and then use it like a tutor
Humans are horrible enough on their own, can you imagine AI acting like Humans but no hint of morality.. Basically a world full of psychopaths with control over you home and life.
My wife used to work as a property manager in a large section 8 apartment building. It was absolutely crime ridden. People would just randomly start fires in the hallways, apartments would get trashed by tenants, gang violence was ever present (there were at least 4 murders on the grounds in a year, non fatal shootings were much more common) , and large areas functioned as open air drug markets. …
First of all, I'm sad that the woman was killed! But she was jaywalking her bike at night! Self driving or not, you can't always see a person in the street at night until you get right up on them. Especially at speed! It's like they don't value their lives by walking in the street and going slow! If you're going to jaywalk, you better get your butt in and out of the street as fast as you can. Tha…
When humans make art: “That’s not art, anyone could do that!”
When robots create horrifying amalgamations consisting of human-made art that has been dissected, sloppily stitched together, and then spit back out: “I’m an artist and my medium is AI.”
What's gonna happen is an artist/person is gonna have AI write a song and a person will take credit for it as something he or she wrote. I'm sure it been done a lot already!
The A.I. on Youtube is generally easy to detect. If you're listening to a lengthy narration and there's no pausing or tripping over words & the inflexion never varies it's fake. Lighting is usually the same all over the image in A.I., which doesn't happen outside of a professionally illuminated scene.
honestly i never really understood how scary and violating this feels for artists until i heard that ao3 was being scraped by AIs to learn how to write. don't get me wrong, i sympathized with artists and understood what they meant, but i never felt that fear so strongly for myself. now granted, i haven't found a proper source on the ao3 thing, but just the idea of it made me realize that the thou…
Yep exactly. It's a great excuse for CEOs to give the shareholders, because "we're automating with cutting-edge AI" sounds a lot better than "we're downsizing"
@machematix furthermore, since it can't truly KNOW anything or think at all, every single thing an AI says is actually a hallucination. Just because 90% of the time the hallucination is similar to reality doesn't mean that AI knows this.
As a software developer, now I'm forced to use "AI" .. but the problem is that I need to prompt it (with care), read the code, understand it and test it.
Besides that is creating the missing "know how ", i forged what the code was after a time, without writing it, business logic retention goes away.
Sometimes I think some pices are better written by hand
It's thieves vs poor. AI could be a boon to all mankind. 20 hour work weeks, everyone living in luxury. Instead the thieves are taking it all. We need a wealth cap, and a power cap.