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this is totally biased. Tesla has the AI, Tesla is smarter. Do you really think Waymo doesn't use AI or smart?
They want ai and robots into every job area we have invented. In the field, in the office, in the home doing chores, automated warehouses, automated factories, creating movies with a very small crew, creating video games, creating music. What jobs are going to be left for the people? Who will spend the money in the economy when we have 60% unemployment? The only jobs left will be physical jobs we…
Yes it is from that game because I beat the game and it has 110 endings and you can’t tell me a whole platform of gamers pretended to make walkthroughs with video and I beat it just for it not to exist. I hope yall responding that it is real are just trolls. Tough to tell anymore, kinda like these AI machines.
I watched the video and I feel the same way, through my years I seen music, video games and movies get blamed and now Ai
racism is pattern recognition. Doesn't mean the pattern isn't made of junk data.
The AI was fed data that broke down people by ethnicity. Problem is that ethnicity isn't a factor in crime, economics is.
Ethnicity is however a factor in economics because race has been used to discriminate against populations for centuries. For example, black populations were never really allowed to build generat…
Or, they need to pay all the creators for the data they want to use to train the system, when they've already spent all that investment on data centers & still aren't turning a profit yet. Imagine if they had to start over to ensure they weren't benefiting from any copyrighted works without permission!
That would mean Chinese AI companies who don't care about our laws would have a huge advantage.
As a person that has weitten a dew small stories, and MANY ttrpg campaigns and characters...
It's weird when i touch text ai.
Like, it can generate kinda cool moments with my guidance, and it can feel good in the minute... But it's dull and lacks the feel you get from writing all down and giving birth to each word, occasionally re-working much of it.
Editing AI feels very different.
I never used…
@Hugsloth Yeah i actually felt bad for her for a minute and hoped she’d use the medium trapping her to save herself. But no robot torture triumphs over all
Call will Smith, I robot is here. "I did not murder him." That left right combo says other wise. Keep that mf'er unplugged and don't plug it in again.
AI is just a tool, but it's not safe at all. We are very early.
[Ford has been testing that in Michigan.](http://ns.umich.edu/new/multimedia/videos/23397-autonomous-cars-in-snow-ford-u-michigan-test-at-mcity) Right now their plan is to have cars drive the roadways in good conditions and create 3D maps. Then in poor conditions they can use those 3D maps to navigate.
So I'm kinda interested in CRASH. Computers that learn from previous hacking attempts and defend against them in the future.
That's possibly a base layer for AI. Actual AI.
Maybe like how we've got a pain response and avoidance system, this could be an equivalent to computers?
That has little to do with a human officer panicking/being biased and killing unarmed civilians mistakenly thinking they are armed, or mistakenly shooting innocent people in general. Robots would, because they have no inherent fear, bias, or actual life to defend, reduce those situations drastically (as long as we program them to value human lives and not their own...). Officer status is not cons…
I read a majority of this post, so correct me if I'm wrong, but where does amazon list any reasons why the average consume would WANT facial recognition?
I certainly don't want it, and it's not a service I can opt out of if it was in effect, and that's the problem.
Also, amazon won't tell me why it's important, because I'm not worth their time. The law makers are. I hope this law stays in its …
This is what I've been told, I had it in late June/early July and my antibodies were present for about 2 months. I was donating my antibody plasma until they told me the antibodies fell below the threshold which was sometime in early September.
This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/south-africa-new-covid-super-variant-cases-global-total-1319011) reduced by 64%. (I'm a bot)
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> A super variant with 32 mutations which could evade vaccines has been found in 22 people in South Africa, authorities in that country have confirmed.
> Two people who recently returned to Hong Kong from South …
It reads like panic to me.
I think they're starting to realize their limitations are... huge. There is a fundamental aspect to AI (whatever) assistance that is going unchecked until it *has* to be - there is no accountability.
Will it work for order screens and basic customer service tools? Of course. It can absolutely replace the checker at Wendy's or the greeter at Wal-Mart.
But when someone…
The problem is that a utopian state would mean forceful wealth redistribution. Good luck getting the wealthy to give up the horde of money and assets they have to pay and keep the rest of humanity alive.
If you eliminated 99% of work, all the means is that guy with all the money currently will buy everything else as he is now the sole owner of all revenue generating automated industry. The res…
I'm looking forward asking the AI a question and getting an answer that ends with "Hell in a Cell" and "plummeted sixteen feet through an announcer's table."
Even so, the incomes of those people are still surely to take a hit, cause the only reason the companies are adopting AI is to cut cost.
Ultimately we need robust and structural social security net and welfare system, instead of hoping these profit-driven entities to do the right thing.