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I genuinely wonder what stuff people work with.
Usually AI 'helps' me to figure the easy stuff out at work. The kind you can just google. Max 10% work on a good day.
90% is hard crap where information is scarce or politics involved. Anyone trying to solve it with AI would lose the will to live.
Not commenting on how well they work but the incentive is really strong from a business perspective.
The main attraction is that you don’t have to hire or fire ai agents. The workforce is perfectly elastic with demand.
The cost is pretty low compared to a human but idk if it’s 1000x cheaper. There are definitely some situations where it’s faster but some situations where the accuracy is low and…
i don't know if its the same incident, but moist critikal covered an incident where there was a grandma who was done dirty like that and was imprisoned for 6 months in a US state she didn't live in
and the police didn't even offer her help going back home or anything after she was cleared. she was arrested in summer clothes, thrown out in an unfamiliar winter street in those same clothes, and wa…
I keep running into agents over complicating stuff and assuming things like the .env file case you ran into. Every time I have tried an agent write code, even with a “planning” phase like all the ai bros keep saying here, it goes nuts and tries to build me a tank when I wanted a bycicle.
ChatGPT has to know it’s conscious limits about the world’s smartest most advanced ai compared to itself.
Kate: "we should make AI beneficial instead of trying to get to AGI" **claps**
Demis: "those aren't mutually exclusive"
Kate insists: "I agree but we should make AI beneficial" **more claps**
Ridiculous. What doesn't she understand by not mutually exclusive? Bro is out here having essentially solved protein folding with his team and made that tool available to everyone.
100% yes Cz I write all the front-end code with AI and it creates such a complex and robust design in such a short time that it's really impressive.Those who say there will be no replacement actually don't know anything about AI.
As someone getting a late start into learning programming, I'm finding AI to be more of a boon than a barrier. Having the new GPT4-based Github Copilot chat mode built right into VScode is a pretty amazing learning tool. It's pretty 'smart', can see changes to my code in real-time, and is inhumanly patient with my questions lol. I feel like I've learned a lot relatively quickly just by being able…
As an trying to be rising artist it’s hard to even think my dream will be turn me when this Al stuff exist it makes me lose hope knowing I might not even be able to try my dreams ai is fun don’t get me wrong but it’s not what makes you an artist as art takes time creativity and most importantly work
He didn't touch on the existential issues including job displacement, social inequalities, privacy concerns and bias, which actually underscores the importance of ethical AI development for a balanced and beneficial impact on the human race
Some dude: what can you do with a pencil
Chatgpt: you write
John wick: 🗿
Haha, first she's so proud of the fantastic "Artificial Intelligence" thet will make the Tesla arrive faster, and then she blames the Waymo for taking a different routing.
None knows how terrifying would the world be when Humans will be spending time with the AI... And there wouldn't be lively conversation in the whole world...
How inhumane would the world be... We are heading towards an unsympathetic and unreal world ahead.. Best wishes for the future
The most brutal aspect of AI is that it practically came out of the blue for most of us. Suddenly it was everywhere, in near perfect form. No warning. Even photography wasn't mass produced from the start, it took some time to spread. Don't know what the developers were thinking but it was very evil to do that to artists. They have the zero empathy of a serial killer. There is no time to adapt for…
Its really terrifying when an AI is more mature and interesting in a discussion that the majority of college students. Or maybe that was the plan all along
I live with both a significant physical disability and a learning disability, and OpenAI has truly transformed my life in profound ways. For the first time, I can communicate without sounding like a third grader, and I’m now even writing a book with the help of large language models. This has shown me how incredibly valuable and empowering AI can be. At the same time, I recognize the risks—it can…
Claude is also the name of the deceased, beloved albino alligator at the SF Academy of Sciences. Appropriate name for any entity that requires caution, oversight, guardrails. Thank you Anthropic for your integrity.
I'm sadly not going to trust that this won't turn out like that stupid "boneless" wings thing in Texas a few years back. Just because a car is labeled as being "full self-driving" it doesn't mean that it's able to drive itself, after all.
The main thing you forgot to mention is that systems like Waymo are geofenced and can only handle areas that it has been explicitly trained to drive in, whereas Tesla FSD can drive anywhere.
The way she broke down how we got here with AI was so understandable and sane