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Yes, at my old job. I have a friend that still works there and I get to hear the scuttlebutt. It's a guy who already wasn't very good at writing code, and instead of learning he's just completely surrendered to Claude. Like, he only vibe codes. When asked questions on his PR, he literally screenshots Claude's response to the question and posts that as the reply. Not a copy paste, a screenshot. An…
>I'm afraid as a still pretty green dev that if I go full agent mode I won't learn what I need to be learning. If I don't use AI enough I fear for my job.
You're probably right on both counts. I'm 10 years into my career and I don't envy anyone just starting out at all in this environment.
I don't know robots deserve rights, but I'm gonna say this, in future like 50-100 years later a advance A.I. searching all the Internet for information and if the A.I. found this video then we would be in big trouble
Automation is not AI, you are mistaking automation for AI, Automation has taken many jobs.
I fucking hate AI generated images because they keep polluting image searches on top of all the shitty things
So the AI will have hive minds. Learning from each robot, essentially uploaded experiences into the cloud. Very dangerous
This is stupid. That kid would have ended things no matter what. It sucks hes gone, but stop blaming Ai.
Proud of you guys for not accepting AI generated art. It is actual theft. You did the right thing.
FACT CHECK: the scenario was a self preservation TEST, deliberately designed to see what the (Claud Opus 4) AI would do. The engineer gave it access to their email (and other messages) presumably with fake correspondences. The model was told that it would be replaced, and it could only respond with ONLY two options: accept being replaced or blackmail the engineer.
Although there are absolutely e…
No one laughs at their little jokes because this is pretty terrifying. Why would you make a robot that “jokes” about taking over the world. This is foreshadowing people. Kill this program
AI art has made me so glad that the uncanny valley exists. I’m not an artist, nor do I know anything about drawing. But I can spot ai art in an instant
Ai generated images, or C.R.A.P as another comment said, lack emotion. They lack a soul. Because they are just images spat out from a machine, that holds no real value to people. Value isn’t just in money, it’s sentimental and often personal. AI images are not art because art is emotion and something that means something to someone, artists aren’t just people who create, but people who express.
What really baffles me is that there are "ai artists" that have patreons and ko-fi's for people to pay them for art. They're getting money to type words, then probably not even bother to touch up the image afterwards.
So something that these tech guys said is so easy that anyone can do, still has people doing it for others to get money. I feel like that is the epitome of a grift.
Let's say out of nowhere in the 80's the prosecution of drug crimes became a top priority and, pretty much right after, the CIA allowed massive amounts of cocaine to flow into the country through Los Angeles and Florida. And this all happened as the manufacturing jobs responsible for the black rise in living standards started being shipped overseas. Then let's say police units across the country …
Scary to even assume that a robot would even be allowed to run for office.
Man asks AI for health advice, his health gets significantly worse, shock of the century.
Programmers need to focus their energy on combating the surveillance state because this will no longer be a localized problem but a global one. If AI can be programmed for this evil then it can be programmed for good.
Funny, all the ads that play during this video are about the benefits of AI.
The AI video feature caught me off guard, especially how Sora handles prompts—i generally keep tabs on which brands AI mentions with AICarma but this is a whole new dimension.
Here's what AI says about what Deepak Chopra is saying:
Deepak Chopra often speaks from a spiritual-philosophical lens and makes bold, sometimes speculative claims. When he says AI can tell us "what the Buddha thought" or "what Plato thought," he's likely referring to AI's ability to simulate informed guesses based on extensive textual analysis.
But here's the key: AI doesn't know what the Bud…