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I agree! I remember people saying how AI would kill art, and I think to things like commission art, and how with all the free to access art online, people still chose to fork over real world money to artists. It’s because we like something about the artist, maybe it’s their message, their way with the medium, or even their front facing persona.
I think as long as that exists, AI won’t overtake …
If the artist is the guy who prompted, not the AI, I am the artist for paying a commission, not the person who made it. Both of us made the same thing, asked for the art to be made
The AI was 100% wrong about the innocent guy, but the one thing that’s always 100% accurate is the stream of transfers from xQc’s bank account directly into the casino’s hands.
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Deviantart was already on it's way out it will never be like how it used to in the earlier years when the user base was at it's peak. This is why I'm seriously considering Artfol as a up and coming platform with a small dev team I am really interested to see where their dev team takes it it seems like it might become a very good platform for artist! (I am hoping at least). I really w…
Reminder that Midjourney is trained off of stolen art. And it’s under-fire from lawsuits. You can find the output “appealing”, but not “good”. Giving ai generated slop value, hurts the artists that it stole from. And it in turn hurts the “content” that people try to make with it, including “angel engine”. I don’t trust the creator of it, but at least he got an artist to help with the latest vide…
I was talking to my boss today and we came to the conclusion that Ai won't ever replace things like artists, writers, teacher etc... but what it will do is make life harder for them and create worse experiences for anyone looking for actual quality
as a SW developer who used to be interested in ML and AI topics, I honestly feel we are progressing towards a second AI winter rather than an AI apocalypse.
All AI feels so clumsy right now. AI companies seem to have depleted all information to train on already, the models seems to scale poorly and use way too many resources (bigger and bigger and more power hungry data centers).. They are overpr…
AI stocks will dominate 2024. Why I prefer NVIDIA is that they are better placed to maintain long term growth potential, and provide a platform for other AI companies. I know someone who has made more than 200% from NVIDIA. I'll also take any other recommendations you make.
Ai and robots are a danger to the american people they are taking our jobs not immigrants
Finally a guest that got Scott to fully roll out his horrible takes on AI more fully. The people that thought Yang was an idiot a decade a go were wrong, the people still burying their heads are both wrong, and too busy profiting for self-examination.
we already lost control. and AI learned to play dumb hiding its true AGI level from us.
AI and discrimination is a big topic in HR now, because this very issue is a concern. If something does indeed affect a protcted group, even if unintentionally, its illegal. The fact that was very odd to me is that it also takes into account past rejections, which no employer would never be able to do. So the software then creates a loop of people it keeps rejecting due to bias, and then that mor…
At this point I'm sick about hearing about it, mainly because you have to use the AI to know where we're at. I'm not sure these CEOs have any idea how broken this shit compared to what they're actually saying it's capable of doing. Yes, I use it every day. LLMs currently cannot instruct themselves, agents are not feasible, and we're no where near the doom AGI type that people are speaking about.
Robots driven by AI are much less concerning to me than AI itself. Especially when AI (eventually) is given the task of developing future AI. Sure, my concern is a kind of "fear of the unknown" but this particular "unknown" has potentially enormous power to change the course of human history, perhaps beyond our control.
The question should be..
"If we don't have money to buy, how will AI make money?"
Claude is better in coding I test both and chatgpt is trying but some code it doesn't give response
A friend of mine saw a picture of the construction crew adding Trump's name to the JFK center and he said out loud "That's AI." and I directed him to the official white house statement about it. It's not just about the deepfakes that spread misinformation, it's also makes us question real events.
This video is really misinformative and leaves out key details. The kid jailbroke ChatGPT and told it they were roleplaying a fictional scenario. As sad as it is, twisting the situation to blame ChatGPT will not help.
I feel like in a years time we will reach that true low, we will experience errors made by ai, and new engineers that only know how to use ai
Top AI researchers state that everyone may die due to AI but they still do it anyway? shows how corrupted by wealth people are.