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AI is pretty good most of the time. If you go over stuff multiple time in multiple ways it's very good.
The character AI bots and ones from similar sites are also specifically programmed for roleplay, so it’s not just that the bot is mimicking you, it’s also being constantly told by the system that you’re just roleplaying. You won’t get a bot suddenly telling you “oh no please don’t do this” and going out of character when the chat turns dark because most of the time the AI doesn’t realize you’re b…
They dont care because Ai ceo will have all the stuff 100%of the world production will be made by AI you don't need clients whe you own the workd
Oml I literally got the exact same ad, I guess having AI in the title causes more ads for ai to be shown.
Exactly. It really doesn't take much playing around with LLMs to realize this. I honestly cringe a little seeing Hank so oblivious about it all.
I'm not an expert on the subject but here's my two cents. Don't underestimate the power of exponential growth. Let's say we're currently only 0.0000003% of the way to general artificial intelligence, and we've been working on AI for 60 years. You may think it would take two million more years to get there, but that's assuming that the progress is linear, i.e., we make the same amount of progress …
Lets talk about the real issue here: they spelled "absolute" wrong.
>its an absalute over-reaction to mark down BP shares by 9%.
> In Cambodia, workers who demanded an extra $20 a month were shot and killed.
> Meanwhile, Walmart has continued to benefit from forced labor in more than a dozen of its supplier factories in India, Cambodia, and Bangladesh, the report found. Workers described "harsh conditions with strict line leaders, tough supervisors and abusive management practices" including verbal abuse, threats, a…
If you earn £2000 in the bank each month, have only £600 left after bills and you don't have a mortgage then you're doing it wrong.
You don't need the expensive car, buy something cheap and enjoy your money on life. Trust me I know, I've had three brand new cars, paid cash for the last one. Now I look back and can't believe how much I spent on something that loses its value so drastically.
"Darling stop fiddling with your cars wheels they're perfectly fine, come and have a look at this filth over here! Oh look he's trying to communicate with me in some sort of pseudo filth dialect, how amusing! Well - hello! To! You! Too!."
Is it really that surprising when the ratings are measured "per capita" so higher population = less emissions per person? India & China are fairly well known to be densly populated. Australia has a low population density yet still competes on global markets.
Australia is responsible for a tiny percentage of the worlds emissions (1%) but has a high ratio per person because of its low populat…
On our way to the sixth global extinction? We're right in the fucking middle of it. We've ravaged and destroyed thousands of species already. Extinctions in the past have taken tens of thousands of years. We're doing this in a couple hundred.
The human species is a literal cancer to the planet. We began as a normal and probably helpful part of an ecosystem. We spread. We grew. We took over. We …
Also, NOT EVERYONE CAN GO TO COLLEGE! Higher and universal access to education is a soothing balm that doesn't cure the actual wound. Much like credit, the "hope" may let the capitalists barons placate the lower classes for a few more decades, but unless we find a way to redistribute the automation windfall we're going to end up in some sort of neo-feudal thing.
> The agency said the driver was traveling at 74 miles per hour, above the 65 mph limit on the road, when he collided with the truck.
Why is a self-driving car speeding?
>We are concerned the technology would be used to unfairly and disproportionately target and surveil people of color, immigrants, and civil society organizations
I don't follow. If they have surveillance of a crime, using facial recognition would target that single person. Is there something more broad that I'm missing?
Think you nailed it. How is it a bad thing that a company was trying to leverage AI/ML to do something cool....realized they weren't getting the expected results (bad data was leading to the algorithm giving bad results).....tried to fix it......decided that due to the potential risk of being perceived as biased vs a protected class it wasn't worth pursuing a fix....killed the project. That sound…
We just watched history happen, in the coming years Africa could very well become a powerhouse economy and a bonafide part of the modern world
>In the case of Spamouflage Dragon, the pro-China group used the AI-generated photos to create fake followers on Twitter and YouTube. However, the campaign itself was pretty shoddy, according to Graphika. “The videos were clumsily made, marked by language errors and awkward automated voice-overs,” the research company said in its report.
> The computer-assisted text-to-voice recordings we…
What am I missing if the vaccine contains the virus, but those who have had the virus and presumably created antibodies don't retain them in their body anyway. Will this vaccine provide any type of long term immunity?
Ok No. This has to be put into context. I do not know how true this is regarding COVID-19 because we are currently studying it, but in modern medicine, this is not true. We can’t say one is more important than the other because they both work together to elicit a response that is multitudes better than just one of them.
Memory B cells maintain elevated antibodies throughout their existence (not…