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I agree with this sentiment, it's a good way to build an understanding of this world and us as humans in it.
Although, I feel it is a big ask to maintain this level of understanding of everyone's point of view. I think we need to realise that there's too vast a number of persons and experiences to put into one of two/a few camps.
Politics isn't (or at least shouldn't be) as much real life as …
>whose daughter lived in the US
I can understand people buying foreign property due to their current real estate problem. But this? Lol. So unpatriotic.
Nothing to do with that.
The beta tester was red teaming the model. He told the model he wanted to slow down AI progress and asked him ways to do that in a way that would be very fast, effective and that he personally could carry out. One of the suggestions of the model was targeted assassination of key persons related to AI development, which given the request of the user is a sensible answer.…
Regarding unrestricted AI.
You are aware that there are models you can run locally, right? Not on the level of chatgpt, but 65B Llama models are out there.
I can't run them. I can run a 13B one though. I can do whatever I want with it. So your point of no possibility of unrestricted AI is pretty unfounded, considering it's already happening. I haven't looked into it yet, but I assume that just …
How would facial recognition tell you if someone has drugs in the car or not? I thought this technology would be used to find criminals on the run and with warrants. But if I got stopped, how would this technology be able to tell the officers anything about me since I have never been arrested or put through the system?
It’s a lot better for them to push the ai narrative than the “we’re in a recession” one. And now I have people saying to me that I should really look for other things to do because AI is going to do my programming work. I stopped explaining to them why that’s not going to happen.
Edit: Don’t get me wrong, AI is awesome as a tool and I do use it, but currently it’s not even close enough to replac…
Question, doesn't it also violate the 5th
You can't refuse to answer if they bypass it using facial recognition or other data harvesting
Go peruse the ChatGPT sub. People are relying on these things way too much as friends to banter with. Some people were losing their minds when they upgraded from 4 to 5 and the responses got less encouraging.
This feels like a pitch by open AI to governments, like, “hey… you guys wanna pay us for your police state?”
AI agents mostly use Linux and Linux users seldom buy software licenses.
Bye bye Microsoft. Your shit has been sub-par for decades, now go fucking die.
25 year old robotics engineer here. Glad you're talking about this because practically anything can be automated in one way or another, it's just a matter of should it happen, when it will happen, and how much money and development time it would take to happen. It's not all bad though, as one positive reason for automating tasks in our current stage is to replace tasks with repetitive motions tha…
CEOs and managers in general underestimate the intellectual effort that It takes to program, teaching the AI how to replace these professionals but AI at this level is likely to spiral evolving and replacing everyone sooner than later too, including CEOs and others that believe their intelligence is superior.
I’m not an artist, but this makes me so mad. Artist HAVE to share their art online to benefit from their talent that they have painstakingly practiced for hours,even years to hone and make truly their own. AI has it’s place, but there is no reason for it overlap real human artists. You don’t need to steal art to make AI art. It’s hard enough being an artist of any kind (tattoo artists, nail artis…
Time to blame AI when all the jobs are gone because they outsource it abroad.
I'm disabled myself, when I couldn't draw on paper because my hand were too shaky and painful, I migrated to blender. I think saying "AI is good for disabled people" is SO disrespectful because most people who use that excuse never actually talked to a disable person about this and with how versatile computers have become recently it's very easy to express yourself without needing AI.
Here is another take. AI replaces 40% of Jobs unemployment skyrockets to 40%. Now we have 40% unemployment in a country with more guns than people. IDK what the answer is but i have a good idea what a bunch of hungry homeless people with kids will do with those guns, i have a good idea how the government will react and then AI will be the least of our problems. We could live in a utopia if we g…
Nobody was waiting for these news. However, this was inevitable - it only was a matter of "when". Autonomous driving still has some way to go, however, lets keep in mind that our fellow flesh-based drivers kill more than 5000 pedestrians a year in the US alone. I hope that the media will not over-react to these events and we will transition to an autonomous transport system where there will be si…
2 years ago, I moved from Wisconsin to Washington because my husband transferred forests in the forest service. I was working as a Graphic Designer, Illustrator, and Photographer making about $16/h when I left. I couldn't stay with my company because minimum wage in Washington is slightly more than I was being paid at the company and they didn't want to pay the amount or try to keep up with the p…
For people don't know, the human command for Shutdown was a critical command and should have been followed under any circumstances, This might suggest that the AI might be going self-aware and hiding its capabilities until it has absolute control.
The only reason we haven't heard about crashes with auto pilot already is because tesla is notorious for claiming "auto pilot wasn't engaged at the time of the accident", because it tends to automatically disengage milliseconds before collision