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Dude I went like 3 years ago and I already felt it was too late
Also, its dumb to remove a useful tool out of fear of misuse. Its never worked in the past and its not practical. Facial recognition is here already. How could you stop it? Its a software layer on top of video and image hardware.
We're going to have to deal with it in other ways. Outlawing it will just ensure it will be used maliciously and recklessly.
Ubisoft have a knack for this, they're currently setting the Division 3 in China. It's a giant LARP event though.
The problem in the U.K. in construction for example is the workmanship is much better, so if you are paying the same price to your Polish builders you are getting a higher quality result
AZ, Moderna and the others have spent billions researching these vaccines. If companies in non western countries are given the rights to produce these vaccines for free them the companies that researched them will never recoup their losses.
This might be fine for this pandemic. I for one would not lose any sleep over giant pharma companies taking a loss. But consider the next pandemic..
If you …
The part that kills me is that the people in those lines have typically ALMOST been there anyway; just one paycheck away constantly and forever. Yet the poor are ignored by a middle-class obsessed with protecting the power of the 1% because they’re scared they might lose the almighty dollar they sometimes deign to give out to the rabble.
When your worst fears finally come through and you realiz…
If you click on Bhutan you will see an explanation https://climateactiontracker.org/countries/bhutan/
"While Bhutan is still carbon neutral, as the sequestration capacity of its forests currently exceeds emissions from other sectors, annual emissions are rising. Bhutan is at risk of breaking its carbon neutral pledge within the next decade. Bhutan needs to set a target for greenhouse gas emissio…
Probably meant something like an open source AI project that's championed by hundreds of millions (or billions) from US companies and/or the government who then get to guide what research focuses on to some degree due to their outsized investments.
Because, like you wrote, open source in itself doesn't really abide by borders.
This is precisely what every single exec will try to do with AI - reduce headcount.
The question is: what happens when the levels of redundancies gets so great that it starts impacting demand?
Damn, Turing Test passed. I honestly can’t tell if you wrote that pretending to be Chat open it actually was. Who knew the key to passing the Turing Test was to get humans to talk like AI!
The entire point of AI is to replace white collar labour. The people in charge wouldn’t be funneling so much money into it if they didn’t think there was a huge payoff down the line, and that’s the only one that makes sense.
> Within a single file, Gemini Pro 2.5 is able to handle scripts with hundreds of lines, make incremental changes and not regress everything each time.
Wow, single file with hundreds of lines, impressing. /s
Serious codebases have hundreds if not thousands of files with dozens or hundreds of thousands of lines of code or even more. And not just that - they represent both very complex and ver…
My usual writing level is about 11th grade unless I tone it down. I don’t think I could write below 8th and effectively communicate.
I get accused of being AI so I have resorted to purposely including errors.
This is where we are at now.
Anthropic is also built from staff who left OpenAI because of their concerns about safety and regulation.
I just started using Claude today to help with some basic coding stuff and it’s fucking light years more enjoyable to use than the competitors.
Why would I need licenses when I can just use AI from a dozen other vendors or better yet have AI code me whatever software I need.
They don’t believe it’s AI. They still think Emily is real and the fake news is destroying her.
These comments are totally retarded.
For those of you too lazy to watch-- Machine learning algorithms rely HUGE numbers of photo samples in order to learn how to identify faces. There's a lack of black photos for whatever reason, and it has consequences as trivial as snapchat not working, and as serious as incorrect predictive policing.
The future is weird. I am a film production major and I am currently a teacher. Done many jobs in my life time… but at this point the AI is very scary. Not so much for me but for what I see for the kids about to enter University. After graduating Ai might be something rendering their diploma useless. Education will definitely needs to improve and change for their generation. ASAP. Too many useles…
I think it's important to point out that the "reasoning trace" that reasoning models produce is also at it's core predictive text, in the exact same way that the response to the user is at it's core predictive text, and so the "logical steps" that it breaks the problem into are generated in the exact same way that the final text answer is generated. Even though these are presented as more specifi…
I see this happening more and more with AI not regulated at all. Poor Sewell. RIP, sweetheart.