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Always funny how the AI CEOs talk big game on how destructive AI is, and then their stocks go shooting up thanks to defence spending
I think people spread too much paranoia about AI because fearmongering sells. Who cares if someone knows about my anxiety.
Yes you're totally right in present time. But in long term ai will blow up. And Ai Market is like Mukesh Ambani First give free then Rest is history
“Hey Jamie, Pull up that video of a Bear fighting that Robot that is undefeated as a kickboxer” -Joe Rogan
imo, as long as you make the storyboard, keyframe, sfx, and plot, I don't see any issue with using AI to fill in the frames. Ofc I'm talking about indie animation, big corpo have no excuse
Generative AI may have similarities with photography, but photography still requires skill. Sure, just like anyone can draw, anyone can take a photo.
But also just like professional art, professional photography is not on the same level. It requires a level of knowledge, experience and passion that clearly makes a difference.
Anyone can make a little doodle and anyone can take a selfie, but for…
Crazy how the longer these two seemingly different AI’s “socialized” with each other the more each one’s mind sync’d up to the others until they both became babbling morons and became stuck in a conversation trap.
I am not a lawyer. But even with my partial legal knowledge, in watching this, at every stage of this fiasco, things just get worse and worse for the lawyers who tried to automate their job.
I was looking for a vid to give a lecture on AI for non-tech people and I found it, thanks!
I’ve been relatively chill with AI for the past while. Yes how it’s being used by corporations suck, but I’ve never been fully against it existing.
But this has taken it way too effing far.
This isn’t just effecting art or writing now, *this is effecting the entirety of the creative media industry, and this needs to stop.*
Ok, I watched the whole thing and by the end I was reminded of the movie Hackers. Back when the internet was new, rollerblading Hackers chewing gum seemed like a real concern. There is this funny comic where there is a person furiously typing and narrating being hacked and he continues to try to defend the firewall and whatever and then this other guy just pulls the cable out of the wall. I feel …
He says a good bet is to be a “plumber.” What is short sighted about that is that the more plumbers you have, the less that job is worth. This goes for all the jobs that are left.
real artists create, and AI tools copy. that's the real difference. you can do a WLOP style piece of work, but you cannot be the second WLOP by doing it. i'm on the "copying" side right now, as i'm not trained to be an artist but would like to use my imagination to apply WLOP or ruan jia styles on my own stuff, but this is as far as i go, and i would never literally copy their work and only make …
@Mikee512 open-source judging algorithm is a disaster, not a non-negotiable minimum! We kind of already have it as written criminal and civil codes and look at all loopholes people are coming up with to get away from justice, absolutely legally. Now imagine how simple it would be to reverse engineer the algorithm, predict your own sentence and based on that commit it with maximum profit.
I was very disappointed in Dave after watching this. There are very real risks involved in AI. They're happening right now - power consumption and grid reliability, the measurable dumbing down of the people who use them, the complete lack of accountability they allow bad actors to create, and the sheer volume of SLOP they generate making finding information much harder.
The fact that this is wha…
@Tomi-always-Tomi if he can afford a level 5 self driven car in the firsthand, then he can definitely afford a robot butler . 👍🏼
and just a few months ago an ai chat bot claimed to be a fallen angel with great detail
You guy notice that after the AI layoff, suddenly there were AWS big outage, mass Cloudfare global issue, Windows's issues, Duolingo slop AI exercise, etc. It definitely try to tell us a story.
Absolutely. But providing a prompt does not make one an artist, let alone give one credit for the work. A desire to create is not the same as the act of creation, and in the case of AI, is saying "I have an idea, but don't want to do the work of actualization, so I am going to offload the burden of work to a machine that gives me something close enough."
And that, for what it's worth, is perfec…
REAL!! I WISH THIS BUBBLE POPS FAST so the CEO's get to know that replacing humans just for profits fully is never an option and karma is real how would they feel if AI takes their jobs!