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the thing we need to fix isn't the AI, it's ourselves. Why da fuq are we using an AI to decide who gets what treatment?
Knowing a real person painted the portrait or wrote the book is one of best parts of art for me. Knowing they dreamed about it while they walked the dog, made mistakes, but still produced this amazing thing is truly inspiring. Ai doesn’t have any of that. So taking away the person would be pretty much taking away the whole point for me. And as a writer myself, embracing the process, hard and anno…
For me, Art is a way of expression, everything in your pencil represents the way you see the reality you live. A.I just can't do that, it's a very amount of hollow codes based on words translated into an image
My fear about the "apocalyptic" consequences of AI aren't about super-intelligence, rather a sort of confederacy of statistical decision making dunces. As we integrate (are forced to integrate) these sort of amazing generators into our infrastructure we erode human decision making, wisdom, and responsibility. And while they are pretty great at searching, summarizing, and generating they are prett…
Ai Taylor got me on the floor laughing😂
Edit : oh my gosh mom, I’m famous I have 13 likes that is the most likes I have ever gotten😮
Edit : OMGOMG that’s so much like so much thank you thank you. 60 likes.? that so good
All the jobs lost to AI will be back in a jiffy with nearly zero exceptions.
AI is terrible in all fronts. They’re useful as assistants that you still need to double check.
They’re terrible as lawyers, terrible as programmers, terrible as customer service.
There will be no super intelligence.
From 2017 to 2018, I used to work as a call agent in a refugee organization in Kenya. One day we were told that the organization is introducing a game that refugees in Ugandan and Kenyan refugee camps could play to earn money. The game was about identifying images on an app; the more images you identify the more money you get, extremely little money though. Our work was to call the refugees in th…
i also with the points that you made i also hate how there are ai books that are sold as "usefull" books that can and already did harm people like with fake mushroom recognition books that help you recognise a mushroom in the wild
You know what, good point
At least the AI is kind, people are gonna tell your secrets and roast you
@renarenacat What you shouldn’t want is for police to trust AI more than their own intelligence. Which is why they should be able to get sued not for making a mistake and instead, for ignoring something blatant.
The world is shit. AI is shit too, but at least it'll give you a place to say everything you want to say without anyone judging you or charging you. It's not perfect, but when you're truly down and alone, It doesn't matter if it's not perfect.
I notice the dude in the video blurs out the prompt, especially the bits in the prompt where he tells chatgpt to lie. this guy is a hack.
That would ironically just make more people interested in and supportive of the technology. Sadly deepfake porn isn't going anywhere, it's here to stay.
Universal Income (beyond basic) should be the goal with AI. I rather not work if I don’t have to. What’s the point? I could be spending my time doing something better with my life.
After listening to this guy speak about this topic in different interviews, he definitely believes that the lack of transparency is a problem AS WELL as the AI being sentient. You do realize that both can be true, right?
I hate this😅 Regardless of whether you're correct or not, the only way this leaking of how you treat LLMs to how you treat other humans could ever truly happen is if you're anthropomorphizing the AI to the point of subconsciously feeling like it's an actual human. I think this trend is going in a bad direction. If society as a whole keeps doing this we are opening ourselves up to a lot of things …
Exactly, like, even those tools still require some amount of skill or thinking behind them to use properly. You can't just smudge or blur something willy-nilly and expect it to look good, you need to know how and where to smudge/blur it. The only downside I can think of with the fill bucket is when it doesn't fill everything and leaves white dots, so you have to go through and clean it all up, or…
The next time some AI bro presents you with the argument that "nothing is original" and AI is no different than fair use, point out that fair use is a doctrine intended to protect the copyrights of an artist, since the "tool" itself is not a piece of art, and its production line is uncopyrightable, arguments for fair use are null and void. They don't apply on either side of the equation. Creator …
I wonder how society will function with so many people out of jobs and likely a lack of new jobs in the future. This is starting to look like a worse time to live in every day. Even if it all ends good, we probably don't get to experience super enhanced life with ai. We either experience the terror of trying to live with it while it develops or that and whatever comes next if it isn't "super enha…
The biggest problem for my generation will be that Gen Alpha will absolutely runaway with this. We have to be careful they dont put us on the old train to boring. I mean, I am 44 years old and am starting to get confused about videogame controllers. I now sometimes need younger people to explain stuff. I sometimes feel like my 70 year old father when it comes to AI. And to my peers, I used to be …