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16:25 "Hmm, my friends and I are making plans for the weekend... Let me generate a picture of a llama in a pool wearing a bikini" Excuse me... WHAT?!?! 😭😭😭
It's harder to automate assemly jobs than you might think. It's very difficult and expensive to field robotics that can replicate the fine motor movements of the human hand. People tend to lump AI and robotics together as though they are the same thing. Not quite.
There's no way AI art is gonna replace artists because AI Art exists because of artists, Ai basically steals their work
This is nothing more than the continuation of the satanic, New World order trans humanist agenda, which will construct a global police state control grid, that will be monitored and operated by artificial intelligence. Things do not look good for the human race.
All the negative events covered everyday will pale in comparison to what AI will do to people.
Actual phenomenon: "When we optimize a system for X, it sometimes develops instrumental behaviors Y and Z that we didn't explicitly train for, and these behaviors persist even in contexts where they don't serve X"
How it gets described: "It found its own interests" or "it learned to prefer lying"
The second framing smuggles in agency, intentionality, and goal-directedness. Once that framing is …
No... Judging by this, the stockholder boards will take that seriously and positively and start literally creating AI Overlords. I don't care if that means the company could stall out one day, it'll create way too much harm in the mean time. That said, we certainly need SOMETHING to counter this attack on workers.
Not to mention the AI totally butchered all the characters that they actually drew. Cosmo and Tikal were HIDEOUSLY UNRECOGNISABLE!! And that's already on top of the AI being smudgy and gross. Who even buys that slop??? I wouldn't even spend a single dollar on that crap.
...?? How are we surprsied an older guy who probably couldn't comprehend the concept of artifical intelligence was convinced that a chatbot he was talking to is real? Be for real, this is the equivalent of middle aged people on facebook thinking ai art is real. It's not because ai art is particularly convincing or good (obviously.. its dreadful.) it's because a lot of them aren't aware of the con…
I'm just a hobbyist, but the implications of mass data laundering are dawning on me and it's really scary
Do your best not to let idiots on the internet get you down, that's what it's there for, and if someone hasn't put 1000 hours of blood sweat and tears into art they will never understand what it means to have it stolen from you - we've seen this pattern of people only caring when their neck i…
@mx-0163 The thing about training on existing art is that I haven't met an artist that doesn't like their art being used as learning tools for beginners. Most artists are happy that they're considered good enough to be used as inspiration. Beginners often even credit the people they learned from. No one gave any consent to be used for an ai training model tho
Yeah some artists have pointed out that while this may seem like an epic own- this is just bringing attention to an AI post, even the guy who made the AI post was happy at the engagement and fan work people made. Any attention given, boosts AI posts and gives argument to the AI bros unfortunately. Well intentioned trend but isn’t the solution many think it is
@Catherine-lq2dlI don't think anybody wants to watch AI generated stuff, and I don't think anybody wants to take away jobs from artists. This doesn't change the fact that AI generation (for the most part, excluding specific prompts) is as original as normal art. It learns the exact same way you do. The only difference is that it's not flawed like a normal artist.
And when I say "it's not flawe…
@kirstenbaisner215 I can see this terrible outcome as possible. But this will not happen overnight... Transition to this will be even more terrible, my view is: If AI does 99% of the work, purchasing power has to come from whoever owns and controls the AI capital (models, data, chips, energy, factories) or from a public mechanism that recirculates the AI surplus. If neither happens, demand collap…
With any luck a rational egoless super intelligence can create a new system where automation takes care of debt slave jobs creates abundance for all and leaves you to pursue whatever floats your boat !!🤞🏻
nah AI is slop factory
corpos wants to lowball artist but they either refused or have dignity
so AI was made in their imagine by stealing their style
meanwhile AI bros or as i call them scamdefenders
The guy suggests that by 2030, the majority of jobs will be automated due to the advancements in AI and humanoid robots (10:43, 22:15). He doesn't explicitly list "only 5 jobs" that will remain, but rather describes categories of jobs that might persist:
• Jobs where a human touch is preferred: These are roles where, for various reasons, people would choose another human over an AI or robot, suc…
Not to be rude but isn’t that illegal to like make that type of deep fake stuff? I only mention that cause like why would the creator who is also doing something wrong by providing said content without consent of the individuals come forward to confirm that. It seems like it would paint a massive target on their back as well. It’s almost like saying “yes officer I know that child was underage dri…
Why would you even need that though ? We've been just fine using robots that are designed for specific tasks and have no self-awareness. How can you think taking humans out of the equation of work will benefit us at all ? Do you even realise we're not talking about A.I. here ? We're talking about A.G.I. which is the next step in its evolution. Why would a technically immortal self-aware being eve…
I had this sort of convo with chat gpt and we came to the same conclusion! Alas Ben10smith is correct. I'm yet to watch this video but I reckon that if it comes to our extinction it will be always humans behind it, not AI. It's up to AI's owners what it will do, and up to the rest of us how discerning we will be with using it/or it using us. Too bad most humans are feckin morons. But, at least it…