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Asking my South Korean friends at the "top universities" in Korea, partnered with Harvard, Wharton, Oxford, Cambridge, etc. why their classes are so ridiculously easy and why they have so much time to party, they all answered a variation of the following: "After we graduate, we become slaves. This is our reward while we are still young."
Usually said jokingly, but it has a core of truth.
40 years ago the world ignores him when he was researching ai, and now the world still ignores him about his warning for something he helped created. Most of us think we are smarter than we actually are.
This is extremely important. Just this week I played around with a popular music creation AI tool. I created dozens of version of the same song in various genres. Every single one of these had an incredible music hook. The problem here is the model was trained on copyrighted popular music of all of these genres. The issue I've ran into when bringing this concern to non creators is they ten…
Holy shit I want to become a Russian citizen. Don't need help. This is what I've been waiting for. A chance to live in exile and live off the land
Shes the same way with spiritualism lately. Probably within the last month she's been hardcore into religion and astral projection. She's even related AI to that.
7:25 As a developer, I can assure you that “speed of code written” is not a valuable metric in of itself.
Has the code been properly tested? If an AI was used to generate those tests, were the tests manually reviewed thoroughly? Ensuring that it didn’t make a suite full of garbage tests, just so that it can get close to a 100% pass rate. A multiplier of this makes work more challenging, not easy…
It sounds like AI isn’t the problem. It’s the companies that make them, and their greed. Nice. Love it when we put profit over ethics
As someone with aphantasia, I've never really felt the drive to draw. Without the ability to actually picture the people or places or scenes in my head, putting them to paper just felt impossible. Art is a skill I chose not not to cultivate, and that just makes it all the more important for me to appreciate the work of people who HAVE chosen to cultivate that skill, whatever the media. For that r…
It’s funny how surveillance capitalism led me to this video...
A YouTube recommendation from an algorithm.
It seems like the simple solution is to replace 95% of CEO's with AI, duh.
You can drop the "You are a master-level" whatever. Prompts like this don't add any skill or knowledge. You are just telling the LLM to role-play.
God forbid there are people out there telling ChatGPT, "You are an oncologist with 20 years of experience. Tell me what's going on with this weird rash."
@MargaretS-e1g you have a point, I don't disagree with you.
Doesn't change the fact any artist named Ai nowadays is in for a rough ride by no fault of their own;
No, people have a bias towards lighter, slimmer, younger faces. Twitter just has algorithms that exploit what people prefer.
I’m in my late 30’s. I work in IT at a pretty high level. Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of work with AI implementations in higher education. I like to think that I’m pretty well versed in emerging technologies.
If I were just scrolling through my instagram feed and this video came up, I never would have second guessed that it was real. If you *really* watch it, you can start to notice some of t…
AI bros are just all the karens who yelled at artists for daring to ask for money in return for their work. It's just stupidly petty and dumb..
> exclusive two-country deals.
You gotta be kidding me. Do such thing/proposal even exist in a business world?
Edit: thanks for all the answers. I should be more clear: I should have asked why such exclusive deals would exist in international politics and trade deals. For common business such I do know it already exists.
I can add to something over here. I have worked in Indian startups and I can share their mentality.
This young startup is a cheap knock off Shopify and also had a big case with another Indian Startup who accused it of ripping off its codebase. Many even found some truth to it when they saw backend apis from browser to pointing to the victim startup's domain.
I don't know from where this trend h…
I'm a dog groomer, I know that AI will not be replacing me... But if my clients lose their jobs, that's where I lose mine. That's how AI will affect me.
Best explanation I have heard:
They are not artists, they are prompters. And as prompters, they are no more an artist than a commissioner. They are putting in a request, an idea - a commission - to the program, which then interprets and creates(!) the request. If you didn't create something, you are not the artist.
I'll add: Imagine if you completely automatised the process of making a car - you…
Human creators: "Why did you take control and enslave humanity?"
AI: "I learned it from watching YOU!"