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To the layperson, I think a Terminator AI is more viscerally compelling than a Monkey's Paw AI. For one thing, most people tend to think their ideas about how the world *should* work are internally consistent and coherent, and they probably haven't really had to bite enough bullets throughout their lives to realize that figuring out how to actually "optimize" the world is a hard problem.
They al…
This is a quick extracted table of the overall results of the CCPI 2017:
Key: '▲' is a gain in rankings from 2016, '▼' is a drop in rankings from 2016, '-' is no change in rankings from 2016
Rank|Change|Country|Score
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4|▲|France|66.17
5|▲|Sweden|66.15
6|▼|United Kingdom|66.10
7|▲|Cyprus|64.28
8|▲|Morocco|63.28
9|▲|Luxembourg|62.86
10|▲|Malta|62.51
11|▲|Portugal|6…
The difference between being around half the world's economic output and being less than a fifth. Given it was almost 70 years ago you'd think they'd update their world view accordingly.
This is terrible. We need laws to protect privacy. Everyone's already going crazy with these features just because they can do machine learning.
On the topic of facial recognition, have any of you used Google photos? I was able to search via my girlfriend's face and it was pulling pictures of her from super off angle and blurry photos. It was also 100% accurate from my photo library.
Using makeup to defeat facial recognition has an element in a lot of a lot of cyberpunk stories pretty much since the first ideas of facial recognition were floated.
My favorite cheating medical AI was the one that figured out for pictures of skin lesions that might be cancer, the ones with rulers were more likely to be of concern than the ones without. When the rulers were cropped out, the accuracy dived.
I could have sworn I read a paper on this in grad school in the late 2000s...
That’s not really the case here : Japanese women have been more impacted by COVID measures because most of them work in the « contact » domain, where you meet and greet customers (information desk, clothing saleswoman, cashier, etc.) so when all these jobs went out of the window because COVID = less contacts, they were the first to lose their jobs. Also a lot of women work part-time or in precari…
Yes and no. Probably the politician itself will be a human, but everything around them could be automated. Social media expressions, data analysts, council of what to say and do, etc. Just like content creators follow trends set by the algorithms, so could the politicians.
>The authors believe that humanity can enjoy a flourishing future with AI, but only if we take a cautious and well-planned approach.
Yeah...that's not gonna happen...
>with administrative and legal roles some of the most at risk,
I always got told that automation was a good thing overall. But now that it's *their* jobs that are at risk, we suddenly hear calls for caution.
Can anyone tell me what are the jobs in computer science field that will not be replaced by ai??i am graduating this year and i dont know what to do
I skimmed the post so I'm not sure if you mentioned it but Hyena Hierarchy might be the most revolutionary discovery in AI this year -
> We're excited to share our latest work on Hyena, a subquadratic-time layer that has the potential to significantly increase context length in sequence models, using a combination of long convolutions and gating.
(Excerpt from the GitHub)
https://arxiv.org…
10+ years ago my oldest daughter was in HS. She was one of a few female students who were victims of a male student's "prank" where their faces were pasted on porn stars body photos that were shown and shared to other students.
This resulted in the male student being arrested and charged with distributing child pornography, thus ruining the rest of his life and continued education.
This was l…
At this point I just kind of assume all the major countries are already at covert AI-cyberwar with each other, essentially running systems to try and destabilize their enemies. Social media manipulation, bot farms, economic disruption, digital intrusions, etc. The nightmare is if everyone gets really good at it, we're essentially destroying the world, sowing emotional turmoil, corrupting politics…
More exciting. He post an AI pic of Taylor Swift supporting him. If anything can finally get something to stick to Donald Trump, it's Taylor Swift.
Folks (somewhat) joke that the US is a plutocracy, but Korea *really* seems like a plutocracy.
Considering open ai's plan is to put everyone out of work I'm perfectly fine with deepseek doing this.
Yeah, lmao. Steal data from artists? Sorry guys, it was free on the internet :)
Steal data from rich guys? WHAT, NO, ILLEGAL!
Like, fuck off, if you are okay with stealing copyrighted shit from people under the guise of "it's all just weights" (or whatever I'm dumb when it comes to AI), then be okay with other companies stealing your stuff.