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It depends greatly on your company, your team, and your teammates.
On the opposite end of the spectrum to the OP and almost all the points he/she stated, I'm an engineer at company who values employee happiness.
My company does not really do LC style interviews. Algorithm questions are usually easy level on LC. The interview is at least 50% culture fit. Because the company culture is all about …
As a CNA I partially hope a robot that cleans up human waste is in the works but I know elderly people wouldn't react well to an AI or robot coming in to care for them.
What's clear to me is that this judge did his research. He very clearly understands that they didn't just ask Chat GPT to explain the relevant law but instead asked Chat GPT to prove their loosing argument. ChatGPT only knows what words sound good together. It does not know why they sound good together.
I remember being told that AI can write as well as the great writers in their style so I spent a little bit asking it to write in the style of authors I enjoy: MR James, Agatha Christie, and so on. Surprise surprise, it could only churn out dull facsimiles of their styles that understand the words but not the music.
@cmnidit4444 It literally means the person did an art style study, as explained, meaning they aimed for the actual commercial Pokemon style, which AI thieves no doubt already stole.
Why on Earth did your realtor ever advise you to allow them pre occupancy if there were open questions about financing and the buyer's ability to close? What situation did any of you think you were going to be in if there was some problem with the closing prior to the buyers deployment on military orders? This was extremely, extremely amateur on the behalf of your agent and their broker should be…
It's doing more than just learning, also from the article.
>Facebook researchers pulled chatbots in July after the robots started developing their own language.
To me that sounds like some Westworld type shit
> The plan includes large-scale investments in renewable energy, the introduction of a carbon tax, the phase out of domestic and overseas coal financing by public institutions, and the creation of a Regional Energy Transition Centre to support workers transition to green jobs.
This actually has way more teeth than the U.S. GND. [Carbon pricing is the most single effective climate mitigation p…
My wife worked for a content company that tried to replace actual writers with AI. The thing is, they didn’t tell their clients. Needless to say, they almost immediately noticed the drop in quality and didn’t appreciate the attempt to hoodwink them. Between writers leaving in droves and clients dropping them, they went out of business in short order.
AI looks good on paper to executives, but the…
A future software engineer here: no. We arent getting replaced by ai any time soon. Theyve been saying that we'll be out of jobs for like 7 years now but nothing has happened. Also if focus shifts to ai, someone needs to make the ai and if everything is ai, then there will be more ai companies to work at. If anything our field needs more work not less.
What all these people don't understand that one role will be impossible to replace with AI: The consumer. If everyone's out of job, everyone is out of income. No income - no consumption. So no point remaining in all those "productivity gains". Productivity without purpose!
The essential problem is that A.I. is being developed as a COMPETITOR with Humanity, instead of a SERVANT to Humanity. That goes to the fundamental programming.
I appreciate the fact that artists still have their leverage over AI. It’s an AI generated image. Not art. Art comes from the soul. Not a database that steals from previous artists’s work.
EDIT: please educate yourselves before making a useless, misinformed comment.
This goes to the saying “ just cause you can doesn’t mean you should “!!!!
Why does everyone act like Waymo doesn't use AI? This isn't AI versus a pre-programmed taxi. They both utilize AI, but one is leveraging more sensors and pre-processed data.
The so-called """friend""" could've used literally ANY free-to-use adopt-ready base and make adoptables if they were that desperate for money. Or they could've asked if Sirpyes could help them make adopts to sell. That would've been WAY better than stealing their art and feeding it into AI while knowing Sirpyes' stance on AI generated pieces. If my friends did this, they'd be cut out of my life f…
I asked for a joke about horses and someone responded:
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.
Horse: ruh roh
*everyone laughs*
The president: wow
This website is 10,000x better than AI.
Yea, like how some restaurant and university campus have exclusive contracts with coke or pepsi and ban the sale of the other brands.
Naturally countries dont like the jump through the same hoops.
This happened to me. Except it wasn't AI, it was some girl pretending to be my sister. The girl/ "my sister" was crying so it was hard to tell, but sounded legit. They called pretending to be police saying they had my sis in custody - I was dumb and said my sis' name to confirm, for example "You have Sarah?" They said yes, Sarah, and then switch up and demanded money or else they'd hurt her. I wa…
@PeriluneStar (Edit: i think people are misinterpreting my reply to mean "i support Ai" or something like that, but i dont, and i never will. I explained why the person i replied to had a flawed line of thinking, not saying that it was wrong. The "Ai should just replace the boring work!" sentiment can easily be turned right back around against artists, since what is "boring" is subjective.)
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