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Me and my whole team, juniors and seniors - I was a principal - got replaced by AI: Actual Indians.
I have experience teaching college courses before the advent of ChatGPT. I also have experience working as an AI trainer where the whole purpose is to evaluate AI outputs… my brain breaks when I try to imagine how it feels having to evaluate ai output as student work. Grading is the worst part of teaching imo and actually caring about learning outcomes in an Ai world, the situ is extremely dishea…
I teach legal research to foreign students who already have law degrees in their home countries and come to the US to get a US law degree. The ones in my class want to take the New York bar exam.
Remember, these are students who have been practicing lawyers and sometimes judges in their home countries. I had one ask during orientation this year if they could just upload all the reading to Cha…
I don't fucking need AI.
I use it optionally and for convenience.
If it disappeared tomorrow it wouldn't impact my life whatsoever.
Why the fuck does Mozilla think I want yet *another* LLM?
Idiotic company. Perhaps they should be focused on making their browser more efficient.
Time to make AI pictures and TikTok videos of the schools administration and see how they like it.
Years and years ago I got expelled for fighting in HS and using a weapon, but I was hit first and was defending myself against two people (I think they also called it a “gang fight” because more than two people and a weapon was involved lol).
My Dad was an old school typical blue collar construct…
"Well, kind of because of Nazi stuff, but also like, this symbolic anti pedophilia stand that has been going for over a week can wait until tomorrow"
>In an interview with Reuters, AFT President Randi Weingarten said that the site had already been degraded by extremists and trolls since Elon Musk's 2022 takeover, before which the platform was known as Twitter. But the recent proliferation of …
Yes, but you’re overcomplicating it - all publicly traded companies are incentivized to bring the highest EPS possible, no matter how they get there. Most companies these days have guaranteed increases by cutting labor, because labor is a variable cost and it has been shown that even if you only get 75% of the results from (for example) AI or other technologies, you’re saving more on labor than y…
The military not taking responsibility for mistakes goes back to the beginning of time.
I remember when Obama was President, there was an accidental bombings of a Red Cross hospital in Afghanistan.
Whatever tools they use, there will be mistakes. Hopefully AI actually reduces those mistakes.
But copilot ai is farging ridiculously laughable.
I don’t see how ai is taking over. Every time I try to use it I spend more time checking if what it makes is correct and then going over the bugs and in corrections than it would have taken me to do something myself
Corporations are mechanisms for wealth extraction. Providing goods and services are secondary, a means to an end, if they could extract wealth without providing anything, they would. They employ labor out of necessity, AI and automation are a pathway forward to greater wealth extraction, an upgrade from the burdensome costs of the human worker.
in 1952 Kurt Vonnegut published his first novel, Player Piano. It is about a world in which almost all jobs have been replaced by automated machines leaving the large majority of people without purpose and living on government welfare money. A player piano is essentially the machine replacing the human, a ghost at the keyboard. Good read for the few of you that read.
A human driver can see a darting cat and stop, disgusting excuse by Waymo! Could be a child next time
It's amazing before he fell the robot made his whole arm vanish for a second
It's a real indictment of AI art that people have to look up guides on how to prompt, that's next-level lazy
The detrimental effects of these data centers is so bad that is why these exploitative billionaires have underground bunkers. The effects are going to be so bad they're just going to rake in the money and hide from their mess. 😡
It's a valid concern that if an AI has the ability to address its own needs and objectives autonomously, it could potentially pose a threat if it perceives humans as a threat to its existence or goals. This is why it's crucial to develop AI systems with robust ethical frameworks and safeguards to prevent harmful behaviors.
The fact the thief said they had to "wait so long" then made their garbage with ai feels like they tried to trick more people into making free art and got annoyed at other people setting boundaries and not falling for it
I think, generally, the art aesthetic will enable artists to create more, as is stated in the video, but it seems, upon inspection, that those that are doing the most complaining are the Twitter cringe artists. In many respects, its the feigned outrage, victimization culture/fandoms, that are going to habitually feign outrage because its within that "culture" to do so. It doesn't matter that i…
It's kind of strange to me. This used to be a dystopian or utopian (depending on how you interpret it) science-fiction scenario, and now it's a reality we are living. The exponential growth of AI in recent years has made me—and I think the whole world—fail to realize that we are soon going to live this sci-fi scenario with all its unimaginable consequences: some wonderfully positive, others terri…
I find myself talking to ChatGPT / copilot like a stressed partner in a long relationship.😂
I’m like “ I don’t understand what’s gotten into you but I don’t want to keep going around in circles anymore “ 😂