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"That is a perfect copy of reality. But painting is not about replicating the world, it's about interpreting it, improving on it. Showing something you see."
The ultimate irony of this quote is that it's from a narrative video game, in a scene where an old artist is trying to see if his android assistant can learn new skills and grow just like humans can.
Maybe one day we'll have sentient andro…
The AI researcher or whatever on Joe Rogan describing how many of these super intelligent people know the risks, and what MAY happen, but say "let's do it anyway. I want to be known as the one who did it, and I want to see what happens," is terrifying.
The real tragedy are the artists who are just bad and get told they used AI.
The tone, filter and music would be very different if BBC was reporting Chinese military with AI. 😂
I recently had some banking questions and tried the AI chat. It was useless — stuck in loops, unable to understand my actual issue. In the end, I had to ask for a real representative. People don’t just want efficiency, they want clarity, empathy, and problem-solving — things machines can’t consistently deliver. Replace too many humans with AI, and you don’t get progress, you get frustration so qu…
a lot of people who use Gen AI think it works like how uninformed people thought digital art worked: telling a computer to make art for you
@Rētro_Rēwnd i wouldn't have an issue with ai generated content if techbros would stop pretending its real art that's somehow gonna replace actual artists and put them out of a job , because its just ridiculous
@adamjoestar2001 Yeah, agreed, I’m not an artist, but instead on the techie end of the discussion. Honestly, I think that the whole problem is more about this video’s first point than the second point. It’s about humans being replaced. People make it sound like AI is just ripping off artwork, moving a couple pieces around, and spitting it out. There isn’t much truth to that; it’s really not that …
How to enjoy racism in Korea
* Don't be Korean
* Travel to Korea
* Date Korean Girl
Imagine being so fucking entitled, and infected with a misplaced sense of self-importance that this would shock you.
Source: Am British. No longer live there. Not interested in living there, ever again.
Also even countries like Norway who are relatively clean in their energy generation and have loads of EVs still drill up oil and sell it overseas. That's a nation profiting off of fossil fuels but posing as a green nation.
I highly doubt AI will replace actual programmers any time soon, dont worry too much and get that degree
GPT-4 has been great for me for writing some boring boiler plate code and debugging larger chunks of code which would take me a bit longer
When the project starts branching into multiple contexts/technologies its still fairly stupid and loses track of whats what
I can definitely see junior …
They are using Reddit comments to train their AI. I love Reddit but I'm not going to run my business using snarky redditors
There is no way. I went to highschool with him. He was the sweetest kid you could’ve met. He tutored me in math after class, and I doubt I would’ve graduated otherwise. Holy shit I am at a loss for words.
Goooooood. The AI bubble needed bursting. Those jerks at OpenAI etc were basically trying to hold the whole society hostage by stating that what they were doing was vital for society and they needed billions of dollars for it and no copyright protection for their AI learning sources, it was a ridiculous scam all around.
Better read about John Henry again. It's nothing new, but automation will always reduce jobs. Instead of a team of engineers you'll just need one or two operators.
LLMs turn really stupid people into slightly less stupid people and makes them feel like geniuses.
Some do, (using AI to send thousands of mails) and it scares the shit out of them by their reaction.
Some reacted by going back to doing in-person and then there are those like the ones in this article.
Not just AI. Tech over exaggerates the benefits of everything, meanwhile at work I can barely think of anything in our day to day technology to run an actual business that is better than what it was -5 years ago.
This is entirely not OpenAI fault. I am not a fan of AI, but suing them is ridiculous. I do understand their pain so.. yeah.. very horrible and sad but not OpenAI fault.