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Imagine watching someone play a game really well, but then you discover it's actually just a bot. That's the feeling
Edit: My issue is not with the existence of bots, AI or TAS, I think you can enjoy watching them knowing what they are, my issue is with someone using them to trick others, pretending not to use them, and you later realized you were deceived.
The volume of this happening is ridiculous I wonder how many students didn't back themselves up and lost all their money because their school is too stupid to understand how unreliable ai checkers are.
I’ve come to understand that AI generated art is anti-human, as it has no purpose and causes brain rot. 12:05 case in point.
AI predicts he's 99.9% more likely to be involved in a shooting... Gets shot.
AI: I told you, didn't I?
One comment I read a few years back about alignment has stuck with me for a long time. We won't solve AI alignment, because we haven't even solved human alignment. So, even if you can make an AI aligned with *some* human expectations, it will never be aligned with all human expectations.
Apparently Canada will pay O&G workers to clean up abandoned oil wells, which is better than subsidizing new pipelines. It could be compatible with a green transition.
>Thanks to AI, we can make John appear to commit illegal or immoral acts, such as breaking into a house, using illegal drugs, or taking a nude shower with a student. With add-on AI models optimized for pornography, John can be a porn star, and that capability can even veer into CSAM territory.
this is where certain types of powerful peoples ears are going to perk up
I heard of the horrors from within microsoft, apparently its not only just AI generated code, its AI generated patches and fixes so sometimes you're dealing with multiple layers of AI slop in your code, its absolutely crazy.
"The communists are going to do AI first" I honestly don't care about who makes these AIs, I just want them to stop.
Edit: Because people are getting confused about still, I am indeed referring to China. I am simply calling them communist in reference to OpenAI calling them communist. I am not educated enough about Chinese politics and the like to know how accurate calling China communist is.
Wild how Yang was called ‘alarmist’ and now his AI job loss warnings are basically the evening news. The timeline sped up way faster than anyone wanted.
>“There are other places they can test,” said Erik O’Polka, 37, who was issued a warning by the police in November after multiple reports that his Jeep Wrangler had tried to run Waymo vans off the road — in one case, driving head-on toward one of the self-driving vehicles until it was forced to come to an abrupt stop.
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His wife, Elizabeth, 35, admitted in an interview that her husband “fi…
What’s funny is that I always thought “China is being ran by an AI” and when the chatgpt said it would implement a 1-child policy and monitor everyone. It confirmed it for me.
The same people calling it 'ableist' to be against AI art are the same people that would've rolled their eyes at people claiming ANYTHING is ableist a couple years ago. These people don't believe in anything.
For those who dont get it:
AI art will destroy actual artists because the real artists put hard work into their art, while an AI image generator can do it for you. Hope the people who didn't know now know
I asked ChatGPT if AI Art has soul, this is the response I got:
"AI art doesn’t have “soul” in the way human-created art does—because it doesn’t have intent, emotion, or lived experience behind it.
When people talk about art having a “soul,” they usually mean:
Emotional depth born from human experiences, struggles, or memories.
Intentionality—the artist trying to communicate something specifi…
As a tech consultant, I always felt this was a bubble. Companies rushed to invest ‘people’s wages’ into AI. They’re going to want us back soon.
I start my conversation with chatgpt with "Hi there" and finish it with every "thank you" in all languages i know 😂😂
Just like every "cancer cure" article with some miraculous finding made by some grad student. It's easy to propose solutions but implementing it isn't exactly very simple. I assume heavy regulations would be involved some way or another if anyone would actually bother to invest in the idea in the first place.
That and you'd need to make the public believe that they are real rhino horns. These ri…
Me when I'm in a destroying everything you touch competition and my opponent is AI:
Universities were beyond broken long before AI was around. And the problem is not limited to universities. The increasing use of quantitative metrics in our society has lead to us optimising for the metrics. Then Goodhart's law hits us hard: when a metric becomes a target, it ceases to be a good metric.