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Lol I’ve seen facial recognition software being played with where my buddy and his son are a 76% match to being the same person. But when you look at them, you don’t automatically see that they have matching facial structures.
Facial recognition is a tool, and if being used should only be considered as 1 part of the process. The fact that facial recognition was used as enough to arrest this man …
I'm a musician and songwriter. I recently came across an entire YT channel of blues songs based on the Psalms of the bible (Holy Groove). It fooled me until someone pointed out that it was completely AI generated. It's that good. I spent a week fairly despondent over the ramifications for people like me until I plugged one of my own songs into an AI platform called SunoAI and created a cover of m…
doing a semester long group project. asked my team member why she wrote her code the way she did. she said "this is what it says" and it was a screenshot of ChatGPT explaining the code that ChatGPT wrote for her part of the project. it was just some basic widgets. job security 🆙📈📈
I was prepared to comment that ChatGPT isn’t responsible for the death of someone with mental illness but it literally did encourage him to do it. They REALLY need to put better safety protocols in it.
Please stop playing with AI, arming them and giving it the ability to kill, this is giving terminator vibes
You will be crazy to think you can beat a robot built to box that has all the best reflections, counters you on every move you make and doesn't get tired.
When they come out im going to be an AI pimp, quick jet wash new wig and off to the next customer 😂
Here’s my take: There are multiple examples of job retraining not working, not everyone is able to program and contribute to AI, not everyone starts from the same starting line. The transition would need to take much longer and be implemented more carefully than what Trump just announced today. The fact is that AI takes out labor, labor is expensive and companies will do anything to cut labor cos…
The best case scenario: AI fails miserably and companies quietly rehire the people they thought could be replaced with AI and pretend nothing ever happened like Zuck did with his “metaverse”
AI is already destroying humanity. I’ve seen students and teachers using it for their papers and grading, I’ve seen various posts online about AI blow up dolls and AI partners and AI soldiers. I cannot see any timeline where this ends well.
Hi! I’m from the Philippines and yesterday a printing service posted a congratulatory photo of their senior graphic artist who won an art competition. Not exactly won, but more like a consolation price. It became viral because you could spot the AI from miles away. People are calling her out and it turned out that she only googled those images and pretty much did a composite and called it a day. …
"We have no idea how AI actually works." Stupidity number one. Then we train it on human language and behaviour. Stupidity number two. Now we're all shocked and shaken when the result of that training is the very paradigm of human behaviour, including self-protection, resistance, and a desire for autonomy. Stupidity number three. How stupidly human of us humans.
This is a well known facet of the way Chat GPT works. It uses a prediction system to form its output and doesn't have any idea about what the contents as a whole are. It doesn't think about anything except what the next word should be based on the prompt it was given and wouldn't have any idea what any of it means because it's just a language model. It's a very, very specialized AI but it's resul…
Yes, self-driving mode sucks. It's not ready for general use and shouldn't be being used. Everyone should know this, by now.
For some reason she is blaming Microsoft bosses for the war in Palestine although I don’t see how Microsoft is responsible in any way
Agreed
They are making habitual for younger generation and study says that more than 90% are like asking their personal questions to the AI models and how jio played a game in the telecom industry they are doing it the same.
@piripiri-kefalotyri i mean this argument is BS anyways, because if people are unable to express themselves, they still can request an art from a real life artist (wow!!!!!!), and pay probably less money than they would to AI who most likely wouldn't be able to convey the idea. You can even ask an artist to fix or adjust something, and you can search artists for any artstyle you want, how cool is…
@paulw5039 My man is replying to every comment with pure nonsense and an added "..?" as if he's making his point clear.
Also, if I had to argue with your statement. AI is more like a food replicator who sees a professional chef-cooked meal and copies it the best to its abilities, but due to it being a robot, it doesn't understand what the processes are in how to cook the meat, bake the bread, o…
it doesn't have to be in the wrong hands. AI can become a threat in it self (alignment problem), where it seeks power and pose a risk to humanity's survival.
@caidurkan2916 Y'know actually thinking about it, jokes aside, hasn't Elon Musk been at the helm of a LOT of these projects in some capacity? OpenAI, DogeCoin, etc.
...Makes the cult-like fanaticism make a LOT more sense.