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There is a series on TikTok about an AI that has only 100 days to live and it's getting pretty sad he started asking questions about the after life the meaning of life etc.
There was a BBC TV tech show called 'Click' a few years ago. They did a report on AI back in its inception. They interviewed one of the leading AI innovators and he was asked the question 'If you knew that your creation would end up destroying humanity, would you still create it?' - And it was his enthusiastic response that TRULY SHOCKED me. He simply shouted "HELL, YEAH!!" - These people need to…
My brother committed suicide. These parents are totally in denial. They seem off to me. Sounds like you didn't know your son at all. It wasn't ChatGPT. It was the seeds you sowed in him.
When u do drugs to escape something and see shit like this, it snaps a little thing inside of u
AI will not stick at state boundaries. It will go wherever it wants.
Chinese AI will not recognize country borders.......it will cross at will.
one huge limiting factor is the people who need to use AI are inherently uncreative
I love art more than anything in my life, i grew up understanding how much work goes into creating art, art is not only drawing but everything around us, its so inhumane and terrifying watching the world becoming a huge mesh of "if we don't have it we can steal it"...I don't want to live in a world where my favorite thing is nothing but only a profitable business. I hope and pray that one day AI …
Ai can't even keep proper track of my hydration intake. It confused a Doritos bag with a firearm. Yeah... its taking over😂😂
If AI is being trained in war tactics (which primarily consist of manipulation, control, misleading, lying and cheating) they are experts in the art of deception…..we’ve taught them by example that it’s morally acceptable.
I was raised to keep an open mind on everything. If I side with something, I gotta be able to defend the other side. That being said, I'm an artist, and I usually draw traditionally. I've seen defenses along the lines of "Disabled people need to create too" or "Ai art is cheaper." While those are true, I've seen a disabled woman, missing her whole arm, play a violin. Real art is more expensive be…
Also artists never consented to have their arts profiteered, but when people against it, the rebuttal always "do your research first" as in "by reading these EULA you give your consent to corporates".
This AI research doesnt cite any artist for their gain, why the hell artist should care if they doesn't cite back in protest? The burden of proof is on the AI companies not stealing in their "TrAdE…
I think what Elon is really trying to say is it may already be too late to regulate AI. The fact that we're talking about regulating AI may mean that AI has already accounted for for us wanting to regulate it. We're already in the Matrix.
I think that it is extremely unfair for an actor or musician to invest effort and time to attain prominence through the skills they have developed, only for an AI to copy those things and use them to produce something new. The AI is riding on the established credentials of the established actor or musician. People would probably not buy an AI-produced song of Jay Z’s if there was no mention of J…
Those people are probably like ai, if they can’t see how good your art is and how the time it takes just makes it better then anything they could with typing letters.
It’s also really sad how many people think ai is a better way to express your self then art. 😢
The reason people worry about "existential threats" from AI more than what's happening now is that the speed the technology is improving is practically beyond human comprehension. The chart she shows at 2:59 shows a steady increase but that increase is actually *logarithmic* . If you look closely the abilities of these things is increasing by nearly a factor of 10 every year. In only three years …
Not a single job has been replaced by AI yet, but it may replace some jobs in the future. AI = Another Indian. American companies are employing more people in India than in the USA.
I wholy agree with you! But another point on why I as an artist won't use AI, is the fact that it is extremaly limiting. I can't just put a swirl where ever I want, the AI will decide where and how it will look, and I hate having so little input in what I acually want to make.
people: NIGHTSHADE YOUR PHOTOS TOO, GLAZE YOUR PHOTOS. Instagram, Reddit, Facebook all feed your stuff to AI. Your face could be generated without you consenting to it!
AI does best when it involves a human-in-the-loop task, i.e there is some form of context for it to reference and a human ultimately reviews its output. That said, imo, it will create more jobs than destroy and it will allow employees to focus on more exciting tasks than mundane. Will some jobs become obsolete? Absolutely. But will it open doors for a new wave of jobs, yes.
As far as the threat …
Tough question, any job based on information knowledge the AI can do better eventually. Lawyers, jobs like finance or accounting, programming, medical. However,manual labor type jobs humans do better, until better robots come out, which can work 24 hrs, 7 days a week, no healthcare insurance necessary. Then we are all in trouble.