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As a professional artist though I can confidently say there are those days where I wish AI was good enough to fix MY slop so I could get a good night of sleep instead of staying up all night panicking haha
That's because consumers are not their customers. Their customers are corporations who elicit their services, and their customers are incredibly pro-AI.
Which is one of the most pernicious things about AI code. It doesn’t make mistakes the same way humans do, so reviewing the code tends to be harder than reviewing human written code because the heuristics you tend to look for don’t apply. It makes mistakes in its own weird way.
I don't understand why a self-driving car would put its self into this position where it would be at risk. Surely it would be keeping a safe distance at all times. Also cars would be communicating with each other. Shouldn't the other self-driving car in this case the SUV at the speed of light be sped up and the car behind it slow down so the car boxed in can quickly shift across?
I often think…
My goodness. Reading these comments is terrifying.
1. These people probably have jobs and many either cant think or dont know much about: history, economics, value, money, or how things work in general. Dear god.
2. If you are only capable of emotional decision making, and not logic, you should stop reading now.
AI's and the idea of machine learning are/is fantastic. There are some very seriou…
Me: AI took my job
Boomers: you need to work harder and stop drinking Starbucks
It’s not hard to trick ChatGPT into reacting in a way that isn’t intended by OpenAI.
YOU FORGOT ME: THE ONE WHO SCREAMS AT AI AND TROLLS THEM AND ROASTS THEM FOR NO REASON
What a terrible, heartbreaking story. I commend this mother for being brave and educating others about AI.
i really hope more people adopt the practice of calling it ai images instead of ai art. i wrote an essay for my applied ethics final at my college about the ethics of ai images and i made an entire foreword explaining why it's not only wrong, but unethical and disingenuous to refer to it as art. your art is super adorable and i'm definitely subscribing <3
AI is neither creative or capable of creating art. Art is a product of emotional intent. Neither of which AI have. We are projecting our emotions onto images generated by AI and calling it "art". That being said, AI will filter out the people who never gave a damn to begin with...
The thing that scare me with UBI is the fact that we haven’t increased the federal minimum wage since 2009, so the government providing us a “living wage” when our jobs are automated means we’ll all be scraping by in my opinion. But from that I think we would see a power in numbers scenario wherein people would pool their money and live together.
Side note (unsure if it was intentional) you spe…
I thought this was ridiculous when I first heard it but, this is a really intelligent guy, with really legitimate concerns about how a handful of people in closed rooms are deciding how these systems approach some very sticky subject matter. I am concerned now too, I think there should be some real, out in the open, for everyone to understand, legislation about this and it cannot continue to go …
Everyone called me paranoid when I refused to visit people who installed ai assistants or these networked cameras. They still do and they still will. If even 1/3 of people were against this we are still decades too late to stop it all, and I don't ever see the number of noticers reaching 1/10
AI has always freaked me out, I'm surprised at how few people feel this way and are comfortable downloading AI chat bots and the like
14:45 This is assuming that AI tech bros have observation skills to even notice the artifacting. Which I doubt.
Costco should do this. The customer drives up and has the robot put your groceries in the trunk - and then hands you a hot dog and 20 Oz coke for the drive home.
This interview was fairly enlightening, but I'm saddened to see Neil spreading misinformation about genAI. One thing he did get right is that genAI can only do things its been trained on, or in other words what already exists. He seemed to leave the problem at "well AI is nothing to worry about if you keep doing things that AI can't do/keep improving," which is to some extent true, but it ignores…
When I came back to China last year, this facial recognition thing really scared me out. It was only 2 years ago that I left China but now it feels a different kind of like a different country. There's camera everywhere. My face get scanned basically every 2~3 days. There's one time I was checking out at a supermarket, and I saw an option of facial recognition. I was thinking how the hell can a …
When the report says AI needs "a constant stream of good art" to avoid model collapse, they are underselling it. They actually need an exponentially growing stream of good art, to keep pace with the exponentially growing set that includes all previous AI art. They need to develop curation tools to combat this problem, and those tools can also be used by us to avoid AI art altogether.