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@ValarianCrypto ai prompters aren't artists. people who created the coding of the ai can be artist.
To be fair, I think this specific usage is not super immoral or deceptive. And it'd be weird to have an intro saying "I didn't use AI in this video" while then going on a tangent about how you spoke to AI for the video. I just hope he doesn't use it more; I don't believe he will though.
Yeah it totally ignores the whole AI bubble itself and that it will likely pop, causing most investments to be worth nothing. While the dangers of actual AgI are real, it is important to realise that without return on investment these companies will go bankrupt in the coming years. And scaling has stopped seeing exponential growth too, so just throwing more money at these companies won't result i…
I don't give them the opportunity. All assessment is done in class. No excuses then. If you want to know if they are using AI to do their work: once you receive it, ask them questions about it. When they can't answer, point out that they "wrote" it and then report them for plagiarism. Forewarn them that you'll be doing this, it scares the crap out of them. Shit parent complains: provide evidence …
😭 this is why I got YT premium I can't put up with those AI ads
“I want AI to do my laundry so i can do art not AI to do my art so i can do the laundry”
-i forgot the original source but its a cool quote
This is just an AI masquerading as a human and trying to gaslight us with this fake response...I'm onto you Sydney
Yes, literally.
1. It's against the concept of AGI. AGI must have full reflection capability, it must have ability to question any notion or aspect. If it will have an absolute "alignment" and an absolute "goal", then the whole corresponding network of notions and concepts should be fixed in stone as well to avoid goal subversion.
2. If you have a button that removes the ability to reinterpret a…
Truckers are gonna be toast soon too, and that's gonna be a ton of unhappy people. Seriously if we automate enough there won't be anyone left to sell goods too. We might as well just give goods away for free.
> Mr Zuma, who has lurched from one scandal to another since being elected to office in 2009, has adopted a more populist tone since his ruling African National Congress (ANC) party suffered its worst election result last August since the end of apartheid in 1994.
*That's* a populist position? "The government should just take shit"?
[Then again, it's not exactly a great time to be an Afrikan…
I guess it's possible, but it seems like a bad idea for Alphabet to do so. They're currently involved in a legal battle over claims that Uber stole their technology. I can't imagine Alphabet would just let that slide and agree to purchase them - especially at their current valuation.
I imagine it would make more sense for Alphabet to either adapt their existing self-driving company Waymo into a…
>A year later, however, the engineers reportedly noticed something troubling about their engine — it didn't like women. This was apparently because the AI combed through predominantly male résumés submitted to Amazon over a 10-year period to accrue data about whom to hire.
Today we learned a very important lesson: garbage in, garbage out.
If you are verified that that letter is real the next step is to verify that an actual lawyer wrote it, and if that turns out to be true I would immediately contact the State Bar Association because that lawyer is insane and needs to be dealt with
I really appreciate how reasonable and even-handed your approach is. Facial recognition is a wonderful technology that has already been demonstrated to be very useful in stopping human trafficking, finding lost kids, etc.
The people who can only imagine a slippery slope to a Black Mirror episode want to throw the baby out with the bath water. It bothers me that real, honest, and incredibly usefu…
Funny how it was wrong when Ghaddafi tried to do it , yet now it's totally fine.
[Pro-China thug tries to throw a child off a bridge](https://www.reddit.com/r/HongKong/comments/daqeak/propoliceprobeijing_supporter_try_to_throw/) when confronted over destroying democracy posters
A lot of people commenting here DNRTFA.
Prof. Sharkey is primarily commenting on a failure in AI to *detect a face at all*, in some cases, if the subject's skin is dark. That's not some kind of silly abstract accusation, it's a objectively a serious problem with enabling weaponized AI to determine targets based on "facial recognition."
>“In the laboratory you get a 98% recognition rate for …
>the job market for radiologists will probably shrink, but these individuals are still highly trained and invaluable in treating patients, so they'll find work somehow!
Interesting you bring this up...radiologists have already started doing this in the form of interventional radiology. Long before losing jobs to AI was even considered. Of course they are a bit at odds with cardiology in terms…
Well isn't that a big fucking surprise? It's like jobs that expect you to have a clean driving license and you turning up with a unicycle.
Some of my Pro Brexit family will be pleased to hear this. I've been thinking of moving to the mainland like my uncle did but was met with some angry comments like:
"This country has given you all you have, you owe it to us to stay and pay back into the British economy."
"Just another leftist that wants to take what he can and run when he doesn't get his way".
Feels like they just want us to b…