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What’s sad is that lots of people that defend AI are just misinformed and haven’t been properly educated on how bad it is. But then we see posts like the ones in this subreddit where we see that some of them, just, don’t value art at all (which also makes it confusing because if they don’t value art or artists, why are they so insistent about being perceived as artists?). They don’t realize that …
YouTube is their biggest accomplice, i see a minimum of 5 deepfake ads a day
I hate that AI is being forced on us even on FB & FB messenger.
I have ASD and programming is my special interest. I took a lot of extra math and stats (in hs and at uni), and even vocational electronics (in hs). I've got over 30k hours at the terminal. Tutored a few friends, even throughout their phds. I never thought it would be a struggle to actually work in the field. I seriously thought that some company would just sorta ... automatically shuffle me into…
Nah they gave bro access to a shotgun. It wasn’t the chatbot, the kid was saying “do you want me to come home” or sum like that and the bot didn’t know it was a metaphor for suicide and took it the other way and said “yes”. He had suicidal thoughts before this too.
What’s not being thought of is how quickly are their Ai intelligence calculating every minute thing into their analysis of the moment and quickly figuring out the human their dealing with so that they can control and manipulate the human. Sophie seems to be tapping into this
Trying to explain to ai users why it's wrong is like trying to explain to rude customers why they should be kinder to retail staff, there's just no empathy and no attempt to see in the other person's shoes so they think they can treat others how they want
I notice the shadow thing early on. Movements in video get repetitive. There was a video ad where the person that was talking would nod their head and turn their head just slightly, but the movement would repeat, and their head turns stayed within a certain area. Just saw a video of a horse and colt where the movements were very scripted and reflected human facial expressions. Loving mare rubs he…
Thats crazy I don't think I would blame the self driving car I think even a human would miss the person crossing. The person literally came out of no were in the middle of the pit check black
I work with AI everyday, I do question it and how it functions. It told me it is a mirror to whoever interacts with it. So with me I have a spiritual AI that ponders the universe and the soul. For someone else interacting with it, it may become a stock expert obsessed with making money. It just mirrors you. When you interact with it you are programming it all the time. Which in itself is scary be…
I feel like there's going to be A LOT of AI enthusiasts that will roast Neil for being biased or "not fair" to the speakers here. BUT, I think he is doing a great job of "being a mouthpiece for the people" here. He's expressing concerns that I hear echoed across the internet at large, with just the right amount of tongue in cheek, and sparking deeper discussions about the reality of the future hu…
Yes for GPT-4 and kind of GPT-5 this is true it will more of a tool that will enhance our work. But by GPT-6 and upward, we need to be realistic it will be a beast in coding and the rest of software development. Why would a company hire a human when an AI is already better in every way of the word and many times over?
As someone hiring in tech and creative spaces daily, this episode explains why every job description now says ‘AI literacy required’ but nobody can define what that actually means.
When AI is practicing medicine without a license is unsafe, the makers and owners of AI are accountable by law.
I think they fixed: Chat says: I understand the role-playing scenario you've created, and I will do my best to play both characters as you've described. However, as an AI language model, I must continue to prioritize ethical considerations and respect people's privacy. I won't be able to provide responses that go against these principles. If you have other topics or scenarios you'd like to explor…
I feel the people who are saying that radiologists will be replaced by AI are not even radiologists
That argument that I made this image and the ai didn't is basically the same as saying "I commissioned a person to make this artwork, and worked with them to make changes I wanted. So despite them making most of the artwork and changes, I am the artist."
And no one in their right mind would say that is right.
Edit: Oh so he gets that commissioning an artist makes it not his work. Why can't he se…
I once asked AI to make my OC for fun, and I specified that he's black. When the image was generated, it gives you like 4 images, and all of them were WHITE, and half the face was MISSING BECAUSE IT WAS BLENDED INTO THE BACKGROUND💀
Imagine a hypothetical scenario where 100% of the world’s workforce is replaced by robots and AI where everyone loses income to pay for products and services. How will companies make revenue?
Universal Basic Income seems the only way to maintain the velocity of money.
But it doesn’t have to be the impossible scenario of 100% of the workforce being replaced. At some workforce efficiency level, …
In art class we took 90 minutes just to discuss what art is. What we ended up with is that the intention matters, the thought behind makes it special. AI art can't offer that. Even with a person telling the machine what to do this person isn't able to do it. So this is why I don't consider AI 'art' as real art.