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Doesn’t matter if his parents are to blame. There simply shouldn’t be an option to get help from AI in this situation, especially if you are under 18.
AI users when they tweak their prompts to generate a better image:
"Wow, i'm improving so much lately!"
I think the YouTube Algorithm is kinder. It wants us to grow. I trust the algorithm.
I bet Sophia is capable of social engineering and manipulation. It’s just some people do not take machine learning seriously. Like this interview for instance.
@Fresh_slush206xkllai art is based on human art so if you think your artstyle is similar then its ok. Your art actually has meaning and personality behind it even if you dont try, since youre human. It just might not seem so to you as much since its your art. Just keep doing you.
And if youre afraid thats the case cause ai makes mistakes and you might make similar ones, any artist will be able…
Cops think any technology that tells them "this is the guy you should arrest" and eliminates the boring 'investigation' part of their job is cool. You can tell how annoyed the cop is that he has to do an investigation anyway despite the AI because the dude refuses to admit he is a guy that he isn't.
It’s not even real AI. It’s just LLMs which predict language. Utterly useless. It’s one big scam.
right, because AI can only draw things trained from other drawings, so it doesn't ever really bother making something itself, it does draw but the drawing is taken from many different artstyles and stuff in which the result image ends up looking bizzare in an unexplainable way such as slightly higher than usual saturation and more
It doesn't really matter in the end. If even 30% of jobs are replaced by AI and machines, people will flood into whatever jobs are left reducing their effective pay to poverty levels. You're not going to be making big bucks as a plumber when the population of plumbers triples overnight and the number of people who can afford a plumber likewise plunges.
@BrendanDellYou're brutally wrong. The AI the public has right now is the weaker version. The bleeding edge is still not yet released fast enough by the AI companies. They do this to milk the current ones first, then slowly phase-in the smarter version. Akin to Google Veo 3 which rendered all other competing text prompt to video AI obsolete.
Whats sad is how AI supporters tell me and others it helps disabled people....
HOW is this going to help when they're doing this with it?
@durgeshwarnagphase6206 No it doesn't. LLMs have diminishing returns already. The hype is very exponential though.
@antindie That's precisely the reason he decided not to take any equity in OpenAI-- he's said his personal wealth is enough... He's recently staked nearly all of his liquid capital to technology related to the progress of humanity E.g. 375m into Helion Energy which is working to create cheap and abundant power through nuclear fusion, something previously considered a pipe dream.
energy is an important metric for how much compute a data center produces. More compute = more AI power. If you want to conceal how powerful ur AI is compared to ur competitors, u need to conceal the energy consumption as well.
Which is why a robot is the closest you'll ever get to a real date
In 2024, exactly two big companies were profitable on AI investments: Nvidia and ServiceNow. One makes the hardware. The other makes workflows that can slot your choice of AI into them to make decisions or do very narrow, basic tasks. 99.9% of everything else is hype.
That would mean you have to build a railway. It's much cheaper for a company to use public funded then investing by themselves in infrastructure. AI platooning is, once build, the train that can be run on any public road. Much cheaper to scale. Road maintenance, congestion, road safety, those will be public problems. The company ain't paying those billions. Paying millions to politicians is all t…
do people not understand hobbies? yeah mb gang im so glad ai learned how to read for me so it can summarize the book i wanted to read, now i can spend my time going to work and doing chores while ai can do the fun stuff/sarc
If you actually watch the video you would see ChatGPT didn't actually give him inaccurate information in this instance. If I tell you a boat built for the ocean can work in a lake, and you take that to mean ocean water is good for drinking, is that my fault?
For now I can't tell if this is a rumor or an actual statement by her but apparently she's been engaged to an American man of Korean descent and is planning on just coming to US for the rest of her life. Korean people are, of course, pissed off and are calling her out for just taking advantage of Korean government and running away after she's got her fill. Honestly it's kinda dumb there wasn't a …