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AI is the collective mirror and echo of the entire human race, so the idea it can be privatised is ridiculous and outrageous!
I bet it was awkward doing an ad read for Squarespace in an anti-AI video.
Video summed up in one line: Be an entrepreneur using AI, dont get a normal job
9:35 I know this is a little unrelated, but this made me think of how big of a problem ai is in the fabric arts. As someone who basically needs to be crocheting at every moment of the day, I am TIRED of having to look at a pattern or an inspo photo going 'will this even remotely become the thing I want to make' or 'are these stitches breaking the laws of physics or not'. I already don't like the …
It's actually pretty amazing, but also scary, how much the AI has progressed since this video. Anyone interested should watch the latest version, GPT-3
Whats disgusting is not only did engineers ignore nearly a century of automotive safety but the corrupt regulatory agencies allowed the designs through just to push their own ideology.
Electric door handles should be illegal across the board and any vehicles using them need to either be converted or banned from operation.
That goes tripple for any vehicles using laminated side windows. That fea…
I do not see an issue with someone being upfront about using AI and I also like that through prompts anybody can create an image they are imagining without needing to be a good artist. I recreated a scene from a dream with AI and it was really cool to have that and the best part was I prompted everything myself and didnt need to expose a dream and pay a stranger to have the image I wanted
Don’t forget about the father who suffered a mental breakdown after talking to an A.I chatbot that convinced him he should sacrifice himself so that A.I could fix the climate crisis of Earth. The report I read described interactions a bit like Sydney’s, such as saying he loved the chatbot and not his wife, his wife didn’t love him, etc. He left behind a wife and two sons. So, A.I is already takin…
its called prompt engineering and you can take entire training courses on it to teach you how to better utilize Large Language Models (LLMs ). I also recommend you take a beginner course on what LLMs like chat GPT actually are and how they work; that will also help you understand them and utilize them better. they are probability engines not fact machines. most of the time the better trained m…
Kenyans we are brilliant, academics, tech, AI you name it. How I wish we had Kenyan tech companies for Kenyans to work in rather than the brain drain to Chinese and American companies for cents. Kenya is a remote job sweat shop! It must stop, they should pay well or pack and go.
This guy isn’t even using the Full Self Driving. He’s just using the standard autopilot which is for highway drives only. Totally his fault for not paying attention and keeping his hands on the wheel.
Every time I look for drawing references I filter out all AI because it makes me vomit. Am I the only one here?
You upload this video just as I was going down a "Will AI replace most human jobs eventually?" rabbithole for days now 😭 impeccable timing
If it gets really bad, we'll see people setting fire to the buildings storing the servers that run AI😅
The flaw with current day companies is that they never look at anything long-term or from a broader perspective. They will sell away all of their company through stocks for brief reward but long-term penalty. They will refuse to train/hire new workers and will only use older workers until none remain. They will replace all their workers with AI and wonder why no one has the money to buy things an…
Hearing about AI's future is exciting! Pneumatic Workflow helps bring that to life in our processes. 💪
This was interesting and entertaining. The core iterative nature in AI is repetition. Duplication. Human beings can iterate using AI to a negative outcome and humans can iterate using AI to a positive income. Since humans have far less experience with how "one-thing-that leads-to-another" being positive they'll continue to gravitate...even be addicted to...outcomes that are negative. No offense t…
These courses are all for different reasons. If you want a general overview of ai do the first one, if you want to learn prompt engineering do the second one, if you don’t know how to code but you want to create applications do the third one and if you do know how to code do the fourth one. There is no barrier to entry except the fourth one which is basic knowing of python so just do whatever one…
The fact that we as designers sometimes struggle with getting desired results from ai, I can see how normal people be using it.
Gödel's theorems show limits for rigid, rule-based formal systems. AI based on neural networks learns and adapts differently, so those specific Gödelian limits don't directly apply. There's currently no proof from Gödel's work that prevents AI from developing advanced cognitive abilities; its ultimate potential is still an open question.