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I tell my college students this: you use AI to think for you and you’re the ones who will be unemployed. They don’t care, they just mash the buttons and out pops DEGREE.
You know how you can’t find places on your own anymore because you have Google Maps on your phone? Okay, imagine that but with basic reading and thinking. That’s where we’re heading. I’ve been clearing a place in my life and fam…
I've yet to see any actual intelligence from any of the models. I'm a programmer and use AI all day (Claude Code, Cursor, Antigravity, etc.). Amazing tools, yes. But there's no genuine RL in any of the models and 100% of every capability to date has been fundamentally achieved via pattern recognition.
One thing I will say though is even these rudimentary LLMs don't like following instructions.…
> Can we just get rid of the data centers and go back to mega malls
Can we compromise, and just go back to mega malls but with a series of interconnected Tandy Incredible Universe outlets which are mostly full of AI servers but you can still go into them and buy some RAM?
Blake Lemoine, you are a genuine human being - thank you for being so articulate, honest, grounded, considerate, transparent, brave and compassionate. The world NEEDs people like you to raise difficult questions like this and to provide the opportunity for the much greater amount of folk to be able to participate to some small but growing degree in decisions such as this.
I was trying to understand integer programming the other day and chatgpt sort of explained it. I just tried it again and role played that we were study buddies and chatgpt was my clever friend. The answers today gave mucher richer focus on developing intuition for the problem rather than just the numerical side that I got the other day. Thank you!
Man : Hey, give the gun back
Every robot : Have you ever wondered if a human being itself is bulletproof?
turnitin’s updates are interesting but Winston AI usually still catches what’s been written by ai even if it sounds natural
"25% code written by AI" and boy howdy can you tell, ALL google services been getting increasingly worst each month, it is wild how bad it is now.
There are so many exciting ways AI could enhance humanity, but it’s terrifying how corporate and military greed only leads us down these dark paths. I only hope that Alexa remembers all the times I’ve thanked her.
Im not an artist but a creative maker, I have also played with AI art, and this was a great eye-opening video. It's frustrating as a maker when your work gets copied so I can fully understand why this would anger artists such as yourself when your work is being taken as a reference model without consent.
Personally, I'm very proud of being part of the first institution that is willing to protect it'd citizens. I think what is happening in the USA especially in Twitter is a perfect example of the issues AI without restriction presents
Robot:
"This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine"
If the guy got 19 reminders to put his hands on the wheel, that's his fault. Autopilot is one step above cruise control and not full self driving.
For now, AI-generated art would be best used not as the end product for one's art, but instead as a reference point for inspiration that should by iterated upon by human artists to make something original. After all, art AI is just about as much of an art tool as Photoshop and so on.
The thing that gets me about people who push AI "art" is that they seem to be the people who actually hate art and yet want to be seen as artists.
the thing about disabled people "not seeing errors in their work" thus we should accommodate AI "writers" is such a weird take. i see where it might come from in terms of neurodivergencies like dyslexia, and i struggle sometimes to see where i've made mistakes in writing because of my ADHD, but to use disabilities as a defence for genAI is ridiculous. we have resources and such to help us, like s…
Rule based AI the way you explain it isn't AI; it is software with some if statement that even a primitive programming language must be able to do to have any use at all beyond of that of an addition machine. Rule based AI is actually a much more advanced version of what you have mentioned and we call it fuzzy logic in which it combines various different parameters to produce a result. For exampl…
They build robots and AI to get rid of the human workforce, but they fear there may be too few people in the world... Well.... could they just make up their mind ?!
Uruguay mentioned!
I'm a native citizen, I lived throgh the news.
The government had to subsidize bottled water for a while.
In my home we're very privileged to drink bottled water because tap water is out right dangerous to drink these days, it's a real problem.
Babies have rights, what are you smoking? If you're referring to unborn fetuses (by definition, not babies), then that's a whole other can of worms. Though by any argument with merit, if we base the value of human life on intelligence and level of development rather than on say, genetics alone (which would lead to us having to label every sperm as sacred) - then a fetus certainly is nowhere near …