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@mysticalword8364 we are not talking about a specific piece of ai imagery tho, it is like we are all talking about watercolours instead of a specific say butterfly done in water colours.
@saramations i think the most you could say is some concepts were developed with help from a text generator, but no, if youve seen ai's current attempts at animation... we're a few years from anything even remotely competent.
Well current aerial drones don't make any decisions, all they do is a bunch of calculations to make sure the missile goes where the human decided it should go.
A ground-drone, one for say entry into a building, would have to work the same way. Ultimately the decision to fire should rest with a human controller, and the drone should simply do stuff to make the bullets go where the human decided. …
And how bad does it suck that they have to offer all this stuff just to convince people to live there?
I want to down vote this because I really don't like it.... But then I remembered how Reddit works so here is your upvote.
Calling /u/SvtMrRed !
Remember telling me that Abe was BFFs with Trump, and that the new EU-Japan trade deal wasn't the sign of Abe's administration moving away from Trump?
Yeah... about that...
Source:
https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/8zkgfp/japan_and_eu_sign_trade_agreement_amid_worries/e2kbcv7/?context=10000
So, is this still "not what it looks like"?
> which criminals are most likely to reoffend exhibited racial bias against black people
So black people didn't reoffend at a higher rate, yet the AI still developed a bias? Am I reading you right?
because this is obvious and reddit likes to think an incredibly obvious thing is some hidden revelation.
They've got ten years of photos from everyone at this point, usually more. What they don't have is a dataset of ten year old pictures people like. Facebook has had a problem ever since they started the "memories" thing where they piss people off by showing them an old picture they really, r…
What is the purpose for the police to use face recognition? Why do the need it?
Neat in theory but it won't work. Pretty much all companies and apps will just request access to the info to use their services and your average person isn't going to check much into each one.
It just adds an extra step of a person hitting "I agree" before the info is out there.
All those people trying to 'pause' GPT4 have investments in rival AI companies.......co-incidence?
Its like if Microsoft was allowed to pause development of the PS6
I've used ChatGPT to help write out a regex and that was nice. Not "fire 23 engineers" nice but it saved me a solid 5 minutes once
This happened in Canada and here there needs to be more than just a disclaimer when collecting biometric data. They must obtain express consent.
What if the whole point IS to eliminate privacy on the internet while simultaneously monopolizing AI in the hands of big data corporations?
This will never happen. They don’t have the money to do this. Altman is imagining surveillance will buy his way out of their cash crunch. They bought a webcam company and put an NSA guy on the board.
What a lot of people don’t realize is how expensive AI will be at scale. They won’t be saving that much money and the results will be terrible. I’m a software developer just sitting here like: 🍿
was it a glass jar of water containing the head of joseph goebbels on a robot ostrich? at this point nothing will surprise me
Worst of all an AI agent that has to disregard a huge chunk of recent science discoveries in the name of ideology will be quite useless for a lot of applications.
One more point for China. Do nothing, wins. Once again.
I’ve spent 12 hrs on a single drawing, for someone to say I don’t have a right to speak against big companies profiting with AI art is ridiculous
Did anyone else spot the AI voice used to read the copy in the news report snippet quoted around the 1 minute mark? If you listen closely it says "300 million full-timeS jobs..." I've noticed this sort of thing in other videos popping up on YouTube. There was one I was watching recently listing off "older games you should be playing" and one of them was Mafia II. After the first mention the AI v…