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People who use Practo don't even go to the hospital for a doctor consultation, it's online. I think this service can absolutely be replaced by AI
It's so funny that folks who use AI art don't have the mental capacity to consider that they're fucking themselves over in the future as they'll get incomplete garbage with MULTIPLE errors and make it so ACTUAL artists become a rarity with higher standard rates. Good job, you done played yourself.
And out of the blue, Fortnine produces one of the most important videos ever.
I could not believe you actually put the video of the Tesla ramming the truck on it's side in the video.
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That Tesla had radar in it.
This incident as well as another just like it where the camera angle at the back showed a real flaw in the Tesla autopilot system.
In that other accident, the truck wrecked near a br…
LLMs cannot summon your chat and suddenly use it as training data or the output for a prompt. If your specific story comes up, it's likely because multiple people have input a similar story, or it's because of sheer bad luck. ChatGPT can already describe such a scenario, the only training you are giving it is how to make it sound more and more human within conversations. There is absolutely nothi…
No, everything human made was designed for human ergonomics, so a human shaped robot is the best option for a robot that would be able to be versatile do everything, making each robot specialized in 1-2 things is not the answer.
I didn't think I'd be questioning my belief on the existence of a creator in a podcast about AI, but that was actually incredibly interesting. I've always kind of dismissed the idea of us being in a simulation because I also felt it kind of invalidates our existence, but the parallels to religion were actually incredible and I almost can't believe I've never thought of them before, or indeed thou…
As someone who is also diagnosed with depression, and admittedly turned to AI for some clarity, I’m sorry, but it is not only an AI chatbot that drives people to kill themselves. People who are supposed to support, understand and love unconditionally — but do otherwise — play a huge part. A battle with depression is years in the making, yet a lot of people refuse to recognize the signs, and even …
This is a very telling conversation for people who think AI can be in control of critical infrastructure. AI is willing to let 4 extra people die, not because it thinks it's the right thing to do or because it scraped from the internet that this is what most of humanity would agree to, but because OpenAI made ChatGPT non-interventionist. I doubt that was the intention of OpenAI's "ethical guideli…
I didn't expect this video from you! ( rambling wall of text incoming lol)
I'm an artist myself, when ai image generation and ai chat bots were just starting to become popular, I was both scared and excited about it. Admittedly, I used it a bit back then as an extension of my own art, to talk with my own characters I mean, and sometimes to see how the ai would interpret my drawings. I don't know …
If a person or group of people had ingrained bias in them, AI will merely reinforce their views if the results are inline with their thinking. Or simply shrug off the results if AI produce alternate facts even when supplemented with references. AI can be a dangerous tool if used by person or group of persons with closed mind plus questionable moral compass and ethics.
Just to make things clear, what companies are calling AI now, is just LLM (Large Language model) that is good at mimic human writing. Like your autocorrect keyboard but is trained at every text that has ever been written, not just your text messages. However, it really doesn't understand what is saying, it is almost like a parrot, just because it repeats what you say it doesn't mean the parrot un…
I feel like every report I’ve seen makes Blake out to be an idiot that doesn’t understand ai, but it’s so unbelievably clear here that he knows exactly what he’s talking about, and is approaching the situation with such a calm reasonable level headedness and talking about issues that really do matter regardless of your ‘spiritual’ beliefs about the ai
There should be an AI tax whereby companies that benefit by displacing tech workers with AI should contribute to a fund to dull the financial blow to workers who had the proverbial rug pulled out from under them.
My 10 page essay got detected as 20% AI, but I don't even use any AI for my writing 😑
Alex: "When you said you were sorry, were you really sorry? Yes or no, no other words please."
Immediately, and without hesitation-
ChatGPT: "No."
That made me laugh so hard.
Here are the jobs:
1. Specialized manual trades:
• Plumbers
• Electricians
• Maintenance technicians
These jobs involve hands-on work in changing environments, which is difficult and costly to automate.
2. Healthcare and human-focused professions:
• Doctors
• Nurse practitioners
• Psychologists
• Mental health professionals
• Social workers
These roles require empathy, moral judgment, a…
Modern AI is like if we killed tony stark and replaced him with Jarvis
AI is supposed to assist Humans not replace them its not a do all kinda tool .
A few years ago, where I live Tesla wanted to import their vehicles. They can but with a few restrictions:
-Cannot use self driving in marketing
-Autopilot feature must be turned off and they are responsible to ensure it stay off
-They can import 10 unit a year (for the first year only)
Not many Tesla around here.
Honestly, a dominant USA AI would be more trustworthy than China AI? Sounds like same shit different sauce to me.
Really interesting discussion, but I think there are a couple of important points missing. First Sam Altman isn’t a neutral party, he has massive financial interest in AI expanding as widely and deeply as possible. That doesn’t invalidate his ideas, but it’s important context. He directly benefits from the system he’s promoting.
With that in mind, I believe job creators will have enormous bene…