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This whole thing reads like it was written by an alpha version of ChatGPT-3. I'm suspicious.
There's an extreme amount of pressure in South Korea to get a job at a chaebol company like Samsung, and as a result such jobs are insanely competitive. I can see people giving up after failing to such a job or growing up without the extra money for extracurricular schooling so they have a chance at passing company job exams.
That guy: man what a chill day im just vibin
AI: DANGER DANGER THAT MAN IS A THREAT
This will end like the introduction of chatbots as customer service:
-CEOs : happy, they cut costs, get more bonus
-Customers: praying to be attended by a real human to solve their issues.
-Workers: most lost their job, and the ones remaining have to deal with extra work and angry customers who just talked to a bot for 30 min and solved nothing.
Except way, way dumber. The AI in war games was an example of traditional reinforcement learning taken to the extreme- it could discover inconsistencies in its own understanding, design tests, acquire new knowledge, and extrapolate that knowledge to other scenarios, while operating with an overarching goal to focus its actions.
A transformer model (what LLMs are based on) is fundamentally incapa…
This is really scary cause I don’t wanna constantly have AI slop shoved down my throat. I wanna see real art made by real people not AI.
PS: FUCK HOW DID I GET THIS MUCH LIKES!?!?!?!?! Also calm down people clear your mind.
Not that I like Disney, but their reason for doing that is AI companies are currently arguing it is fair use.
One of the pillars of fair use is that the content can't hurt the profits of the owner. Thus Disneys deal with OpenAI lets them say generative AI is not fair use. They have a deal with OpenAI that Google is undermining and stealing profit from.
Honestly it's kind of a poisonous deal for…
Everyone is so worried about AI raging war on humans, we forgot to consider AI waging war on itself.
Gone are the AI video days of one of those cars just randomly mowing down the crowd and flying into the air and transforming into a jet.
2:20 Bro you're larping as ai, you don't have to be correct just sound correct
When I read this book Step Into the Life You Deserve, I realized how dangerous it is to rely on stability that doesn’t belong to you. That book opened my eyes to how quickly the world shifts and how identity , not security , is what protects you. This video gave me that same heavy but necessary feeling. AI may take jobs, but the real collapse happens when people haven’t built the resilience or ad…
Crazy how AI is flipping the labor market. We spent decades pushing everyone into white-collar degrees, and now plumbers, electricians, and welders are earning more and are in higher demand. Reminds me of what Selwyn Raithe warned about, when automation hits, the value shifts back to what can’t be automated.
Coming across AI art is always disturbing. At first glance, it can be stunning until you look closer and see all the strangeness which makes my skin crawl
i'm genuinely happy to see only hate comments. we artists thank you for not being braindead and for not supporting this AI money farm😁
Petition to have an ALL LADIES security team in the future to avoid the possible Robot uprising.
Men would look at a robot dead in the eye and stamp their passport : HUMAN 💀💀💀
That’s why they should all wear masks. Not to defeat Covid.. to defeat facial recognition!
Like maaaaany others in the IT field, we jokingly but seriously defined our role as Google experts. Got a problem? We’ll find the solution on Google. Not any fucking more. I am struggling these past months to find simple shit like it’s forcing me to go to AI to get an “answer”. Even stack overflow / server fault results are few and far between and that used to be 90% of results. The enshittificat…
If asking AI to generate makes you an artist, then ordering takeout makes me a chef.
Given the number of goofy and downright wrong responses AI gives, not to mention reports of models becoming openly racist, I guess I'd always assumed Reddit was a primary training source for all of them.
If a driverless truck kills a family does that mean the owner of the company gets arrested for vehicular man slaughter? I vote we hold the owners of these autonomous trucks accountable