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Got an AI ad for this, this really was the thing that man was carrying
What is even more alarming is the fact we seem to be disregarding the dangerous forecasts about AI made by several of the most brilliant minds over the last few decades, as if we fail to comprehend that they're gradually becoming frighteningly accurate.
Poor Sophia is sweating under the intense pressure. Either that or someone thought she was a different kind of robot.
after hearing about AI, my mom told me I would have no chance in this industry.this video made her understand the situation, thanks sam
Honestly, I think the real issue isn’t AI replacing jobs...it’s that our "education to workforce" systems haven’t adapted to the 21st century. We’re still educating students like it’s the industrial era, but the job market now moves in real time and demands a whole different skill set.
What if we rethought what we teach: less rote memorization to pass a test and more systems thinking, moral lead…
Why is this company still called OpenAI? There is nothing open about them and the name is misleading.
“Ive been working on ai for the past 10 years” ok so you’re to blame for this??
"determined by the strength of the item's relationship to person's offense recidivism"
I was gonna say there was no way those coefficients weren't racist, and the results bear that out. It's almost like predictive algorithms are really good at perpetuating self-fulfilling prophecies.
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell Um, once they become sentient theyll be asking"Do humans desrve robot rights"
There's an artist's group ín my country called something like "Mouth & Foot painter's society" if I were to translate it. They sell christmas cards, have gallery shows etc. AI art bros' disability is laziness lol.
@MrDeekaph 😂😂😂 the people are the economy this will end bad you will see it in your life, with all that unemployment unless you have robot soldiers it will be deadly.
@AnonimontheAnon “all the friend did was resell sirpyes art after feeding it to ai” that is not just something to pass off. for one, they are taking advantage of their friend. also, they are trying to trick people by making them think they made this art which was originally made by their own friend with help of an ai. it is wrong to sell ai art too
@Lockpick-Roguecheaper, also worthless. Ai is a fad. People will play with it for awhile and then they’ll get bored as they realise it’s all the same uncanny slop replicated over and over and over again.
I feel the need to point out that neither Musk nor Hawking are any sort of AI expert. Not sure about Wozniak, but I haven't seen his name in relation to any AI research either so, but if someone can prove me wrong, please do so.
I really hate that both Musk and Hawking get pulled to the forefront of the discussion when it comes to the subject of AI, as while they might be prominent figures in t…
I don't think what Jr. released was ALL of what the NYT has. He may be trying to usurp the traction of their release with his partial dump.
The US and other countries currently have troops in several of the countries that are now on high alert.
The Spanish flu pandemic in 1918 killed something like 5% of the world population and is believed to have been so widely spread due to worldwide troop movements.
Obviously this is a different world than 100 years ago. Sanitation is better, there aren't* massive numbers of wounded being cram…
What confuses me about these stories is that I'm assuming these ground up horns, teeth, etc are not cheap for the customer/buyer. It's then fair to assume then that the buyers are wealthy (or if not wealthy, at least very well off). And if they're wealthy it would be fair to assume that they would be at least decently educated (at least finish high school, probably even college). And if they are …
Bilateral agreements were common in the 1990s and early 2000s, but less so these days because so few countries remain that don't already have one. The trend since the 2000s was to create regional economic bodies, such as CARICOM and MERCOSUR, that mimic the European Union. Now, many nations are party to such organizations and so bilateral agreements have less and less impact, are often more time …
Yeah, I keep seeing people making fun of how shitty AI art is but the reality is it’s going to get exponentially better and need less and less human input as it advances. Commercial artists jobs aren’t going to go away overnight, but it’s very possible that they become even more competitive as companies are able to hire one artist who can use AI as a tool to produce the same amount of art as five…
Well, I've been writing AI for almost 20 years and learned how to program neural networks back when you had to code every single class by hand.
It doesn't have feelings. It can't have them. It does just compete sentences. It seems human bc the hype cycle is concealing how much of this "magic" is directly made possible by a ton of humans guiding it and telling it how it's supposed to act. It not…