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If I wanted to read a ChatGPT book review, I'd go ask ChatGPT myself instead of reading a book review.
***Pulls out 1 million dimension compass for politics***
"That compass is missing a few million dimensions."
"I'm sorry, I can't generate that request. If you'd like support for this project, you can check out the Microsoft ShitVersion suite here, available for purchase starting at 299.99"
And then they all don't because the AI companies have formed a cartel like OPEC
The real metric is, how much of their code base was written by machines before the recent AI surge? Is the 75% a huge new bump, or just the extension of an automation trend that’s been brewing for a decade?
LLM thinks 10,000 days is enough to casue genetic evolution. Wow. I mean the prompt was offbeat but even a basic sense of science tells you this is asbolute bs in terms of any realism (even in this absurd ice tea world)
“Today, the pattern is small teams scaling revenue faster than ever,” he said.
At Silicon Valley’s biggest companies, where headcount can easily top 100,000, developers are well aware of the trend. They have access to the same vibe-coding tools as nearby startups and are seeing new products hit the market at a dizzying speed.”
Sounds like the dot.com bubble where massive amount of companies ca…
Well the idea is that designers and product managers would end up being the users. Ultimately a business builds products. And while there are a lot of product minded engineers, there are also a lot of "I love the iteration of writing code and seeing my unit test pass" kinda eng. Engineering would then be focused on building AI tools and iterating on them. ML engineers would be the ones left survi…
"What would be missing for a AI to be person-like but not a person?"
I think the answer lies in consciousness (as opposed to, say, the idea of the soul). Is the AI *conscious*? An AI that passes the Turing Test could easily pass as being person like, but lack consciousness.
How do we figure out if an AI is conscious? I think this is the big question, and I have no idea. Can we even build a con…
Tesla's buried "Full Self-Driving" warning admits it isn't full self-driving. They want the hype and pricepoint but don't want the liability.
The problem is not the AI videos, the problem is people belieaving what thay see without any other evidence, and what is infenately worse, people getting over excited about an idea of havng a chance to blame someone else for anything that can benefit themselves...
So proud of her! She represents me. May Allah protect you Ibtihal. You are on the right side of history ❤
I object to 5: Most taxes will come from AI firms. No, AI firms will dodge taxes even harder than all other companies, using AI lawyers. I also object to the implied notion that people wouldn't revolt. Starving idle hands are ideal conditions. Governments will be forced to nationalize AI firms.
So, like, I know buisiness guys do not care about anything outside of money. The argument that AI art is "soulless" or critiques of its common, unfixable visual flaws will never sway them. What does sway a buisiness guy, however, is the fact that items produced en masse rather than intricately by human hand will _always_ have inherently less value. Though we have a lot of hype around AI right now…
This is essentially the routine for us as a homeschool family. My 10 years does yard work to earn money. The boys play 3 instruments and do jiujitsu 3 days a week as well.
AI-generated art today functions much like clip art did in the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s. It’s a fast, accessible solution for filling creative gaps, helping people without advanced design skills produce something visually engaging. Businesses, educators, and creators are using it right now because it’s inexpensive, versatile, and often "good enough" to serve a purpose in marketing, presentations…
Worried about AI destroying humanity? Meanwhile, my phone still can't figure out whether I want to type "your" or "you're"
Ai artists think they have it bad when people criticize their 20 second work. Imagine how it feels to work for 3 days straight only to recieve the exact same criticism.
"Cutting Edge"... I've literally met 4 strangers in my life that look nearly Identical to me, heaven forbid if any of them commits a crime where facial recognition is "Evidence"...
So basically as Elon analogized, humans building unrestrained AI is like a tiger building a stronger, smarter version of itself, for the purpose of letting it hunt for him. Even a person with half a brain can take a good guess how that's gonna ultimately work out for the tiger.
The reason why I think the first picture of the girl is AI is because she has 3 arms.