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Man knows all his STEM subjects, even AI??? I hope he’s recorded in history as one of the most accomplished and celebrated men in history, great man and even greater teacher
This is what happens when you let your ai use Twitter as part of the dataset.
My question is they spent 28 million dollars to train her. There should be a contract where she CANNOT quit, a bit like the army.
Physical art is like cutting down a tree with an ace. Digital art is like cutting a tree down with a chainsaw. AI "art" is like going to Lowe's, buying a piece of particle board, and saying, "look at this tree I cut down!"
This is the best educational program I've ever seen for this age group. And it's not even close.
Supposing it wasn't AI, we're okay with just murdering those 11 people with no due process of law? Even though their alleged crimes wouldn't be capital offenses if tried and convicted?
Designed obsolescence is a good example of this. As a people we have so little regard for our finite resources that we will design things to break down just so we can sell more, which means more rubbish and more pollutants created when manufacturing more replacement products. Which in my opinion seems like a species with no cohesion or plan for the long run.
If you guys give me a financial crisis 13 or 14 more times and I'm outta here.
CoolerMaster released a product called "AI Thermal Paste" the other day and sales have gone up
"If a robot learns something ,it goes to the AI mind cloud and immediately all the robots linked know it !! That seems to be a very big problem to humanity down the road 😩
Always remember: if the food needed for our labour is more expensive than the electricity needed for AI labour, we will not be given food.
2:33 just to tell you that this is a character from the RPG Gacha game Wuthering Waves
His name is XiangLi Yao and the artist decided to combine him with this piece since the color scheme and the mechanical part of Miku (being an AI and all) match together with him having a prosthetic arm
This is gnarly because the Times result will be treated as precedent on the entire AI copyright issue, when in other instances they performed even more blatant theft and exploitation. I wish this could be a giant class-action suit.
I guess train your AI on Reddit content if you want it to be a fucking idiot...
The worst part is when you see some artwork that looks really nice at first glance... But then you notice a few oddities... And then you notice even more... And then you can't even look at it anymore and, what a surprise, it was AI art all along.
IT staff levels are going down in the US and growing in India. Companies are outsourcing while pretending that AI is replacing developers.
remember, you are an artist, and YOU and only YOU have the power to draw the ai "artist" pregnant
Everyone always skips a crucial detail that separates AI and generalized machine automation from past automation. Past automation fulfilled a specific task, and every task needed a separate machine. That meant automation occurred slowly, and only at the pace new things could be made and new industries popped up (no one was automating industries that didn’t exist yet.
This wave of automation has …
Someone who is in debt $100,000 from student loans is typically going to have a much higher standard of living and much more disposable income than someone who is $30 in the green.
He doesn't plan to take on all NATO countries. There are credible scenarios for a bite and hold strategy in Finland, Baltics, Moldova etc where they don't want to take on the full alliance, just hunker down and threaten nuclear annihilation. The goal is to show that NATO doesn't work, because they couldn't protect whatever piece Russia takes and that it can't take it back because they don't want …