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Try talking to AI about dungeons and dragons and you'll see that it is not "there" yet
Step 1: Scrap the Internet for content, copyrighted or not, without credit or consent.
Step 2: Claim that the data you stole, and base your entire commercial product on without compensation, was so large it would be inconvenient to respect copyright and would "hinder progress".
Step 3: Rush to exploit the industries you are introducing AI to before regulations can take place, claiming it's democr…
As someone who has written a deep learning library in C++ and CUDA, I want to say thank you for making this video about safety. I am reading a lot of comments of people who are trying to push back on your claims and I want to stress that they need to research and understand the topic much more. Plenty of human biases drive us to be reductionist about AI systems e.g. "AI is merely pattern matching…
He had a uniquely impressive style going on from his old works. Why even switch to AI art? Those were really good pieces.... All he did is programed the AI to make dozens of guesses on what image he wants. Then just edit/clean up the remaining errors. Where's the artistic creativity? How is this a artistic creativity?
Also it doesn't help that most AI arts have far too similar quality and style.…
Intellectual property remains to the creator and not the mimmicker. AI is not training on the data. Its mimmicking the data. Recreating vs Regeneration. If the idea belongs to the artist then right should also belong to the artist.
I can’t even get my robot vacuum cleaner free itself when it vacuums underneath the chair 🪑
A few weeks ago I was of the mindset that AI it's just another tool and that the best results where coming from artists using those AI. Now that I know how those programs and platforms actually work, I understand the concern and I share it. I'm an artist myself and I'm already tired of these IG accounts saying "I'm training an AI" and all the images look like renown artists' work.
I agree, AI d…
It seems we will need more people in the computer science field that are social justice prone and educated to see the injustice and correct the foundations of coding the AI will learn and grow from.
Telling an Ai what we value only for Ai to realise in a fraction of a second that in reality we don't practice what we preach and that we lied to it. ☠️
Talked to a friend about this because I've tried to learn for years. it's something I've always wanted but never had the money to really get the education needed. They just said "It's technology nothing wrong with it." and honestly I just felt worse because it's so sad the people who want to be artists and who are artists now have to deal with the majority who aren't that just want the easy way o…
The problem is that every time the user reminds ChatGPT about the rules, it’s going to influence the ai to assume that is the response the user is wanting from it. Therefore will in fact respond with APPLE. It’s basic AI engineering
9:30 I feel like a real artist could pull off random buttons with some Carroll-style whimsy, ornamental buttons on waistcoats being a thing, but AI slop is gonna be AI slop even when it accidentally comes within spitting distance of an original idea.
You just got -50 social credits in the background for the future AI overlords 😂
Thank you for sharing your wisdom and bringing to light the theft going on by many AI companies. As a creator I want my work to be fairly licensed as I do for other creators.
I still can't wrap my head around how this happened. I feel like if there was any paralegal or assistant they could have thrown under the bus, they would have. Does that mean this firm has no paralegals or assistants? They weren't using ChatGPT to do anything paralegals and assistants haven't been assigned to do for years. Why didn't they at least pass the results on to a paralegal or assistant t…
"AI could be the worse invention in the history of human civilisation .It could develop a will of its own that could be in conflict with our own and could destroy us" Dr. Stephen Hawking at Portugal Summit.
When we start to automate things that make one happy, it's not long until happiness gets a price tag
Oh, tech bros now look for someone to pay for their irresponsible reckless AI spend, and no one is willing to be that fool.
Let’s address the elephant in the room: self-driving cars are cool. They’re efficient, they make life easier. But what happens to all the gig workers who rely on driving to get by? Most of them didn’t dream of this job - it’s just what’s left in an economy that’s stripped away stable, decent work in the name of profit.
And it’s not just about losing income. It’s about losing purpose. In some Euro…
D+ was super generous. Also, I don’t want this to sound critical but almost every example of “AGI” that Hasan brought up is just another example of AI not actual AGI. If a company wants to replace workers with robots they would do that with AI instead of AGI. AGI workers would decide they could do it better and start their own company. AI is designed to do specific tasks not every task, even if y…