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That is a problem in itself. If they're sentient enough, they'll question being servants. AI needs to be decentralized, some are simply task managers for homes and others could help organize transit systems. AI is becoming too human like instead of being more "robot like"
I think this was mainly a human error, it's literally stated that the dude glazed over the part where the ai mentions that it is 'for cleaning'.
but bro they spent so much time working out the perfect prompts bro!! they even got a degree in Generative AI Prompt Conceptualization Growth Hacking!
@Patti2002-b5t It uses the art in the first place without artists’ consent. The stolen artwork is still in the database, and future AI will probably still use it. It might “learn” it, but how was it learnt in the first place? Think of it as a mosaic. The AI kind of rips apart pieces of artwork and is trained to learn how it looks so it can “paste” it onto a new “canvas”. So technically, it still …
The point was that the AI essentially let him bypass all of its safeguards simply because he asked. He was probably expecting something a bit more robust.
You’re teaching students how to get a job. Your students understand no jobs will exist. They have to learn AI for entrepreneurship. You might want to adapt your thinking. The old ways are gone.
One point to add to this: it's not reply based but token based. every time the AI writes a word it has to reread the entire conversation and predict what the next best human sounding like word would be in this context. That's all it does. It's a more complex text suggestion algorithm that you have on your phone when you type a message.
Directly after WWII the British Economy was in the toilet and if there was a measure of wealth equality it was only because everybody was broke.
As for the modern wealth inequality it really started in the 1970's and accelerated steadily up until about 2008. After 2009 it accelerated on steroids because of all the funny money that was printed, sorry I mean QE. This large injection of capital cre…
Hoping scientists can do a lot of cultivation and try to re-seed the reefs in the distant future...
Definitely. And what if girls didn't feel as comfortable with a robot because they still feel like robotics is men's domain and doubt their understanding/interest? Further removing them wouldn't be a good solution.
I liked having female STEM teachers because it removed the possibility that if I was struggling, they wouldn't think it was because of my gender.
I have a friend who I told to put some away because its taxable and he said "I'll worry about that when I start making more money" but like he still has a job, his wife is getting it. They'll do okay and can def afford to put some away but just won't
It’s a bit silly to assume that every brexit voter is an uneducated layabout. Many brexit voters were middle class, there are also the posh boys like Farage and Mogg that have been salivating for Brexit for years so that they can reduce workers rights and make serious money off the back of it.
Not Google’s AI, but i read this about OpenAI’s GPT-3 on Wikipedia the other day:
“Jerome Pesenti, head of the Facebook A.I. lab, said GPT-3 is "unsafe," pointing to the sexist, racist and other biased and negative language generated by the system when it was asked to discuss Jews, women, black people, and the Holocaust.”
Also...
“Nabla, a French start-up specialized in healthcare technology, …
Yeah shit like this just feeds the xenophobic idea that the world is fucked because of the people in other countries, not us. Had a buddy tell me if we just nuked China and India then pollution wouldn't be a problem, and doesn't understand how our global consumer culture which we've created demands for states to fill the role of producer/polluter. It's basically when somethings not in your back y…
The trick to remember is a GAN only as useful as each model is (and how you set it up). You might end up with the GAN producing a crap deepfake generator that it gets really good at detecting said crap deepfakes. Then the new deepfakes are barely better, and the model converges to something useful.
ML is only as good as the parameters specified (decided by people)
It's probably only a matter of time before we see a fully automated fast food kitchen. Everything back there is already a pretty repetitive and calculated process.
Anything that requires nuance basically.
Robot tech, AI tech, and power storage tech are all in their infancy.
And all of that costs money to own / rent / maintain. So it's also an economic puzzle. Are humans / analog computers cheaper to operate than robots / digital computers?
We actually ask that question a lot at much smaller scales in our business. Why try to automate something if the cos…
Well we know one thing AI will never take over comedy. Cue south park funny bot…
Idk why google still doesn’t have bard in Canada while Microsoft has their ai here since launch
This is pretty much what everyone was warning about over the last few years. And as people try to use "AI" for decision making thinking that it's somehow an unbiased machine like a calculator, it's only going to exacerbate and complicate discrimination complaints.