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NPR had a guy on this summer to talk about input bias in AI. Basically if you show an AI pictures of dogs, then a picture of a cat it will assume a cat is a dog.
>Real AI will behave like Futurama's Bender.
"bite my generated image of a shiny metal ass"
Whoever said Ai was gonna allow us to do creative things and help us do boring tasks... ummm I haven't seen any of that. As someone who works in a creative industry it's already is very difficult for us to make a living out of what we do and now our clients are willing to pay big tech companies instead of hiring artists to do creative jobs. We as a society needs to have more conversations about h…
If it really added value, you wouldn't need to talk in circles and in such vague terms to get companies and people to adopt it. The early internet had obvious value; the iPhone had obvious value. AI pushers are literally saying it must have some kind of value, but you need to figure that part out on your own - and let us know when you do.
I hate looking up refs and needing to add -ai -diffusion etc so i cant learn from real life or actual art
There's so many things said here that are just a complete misunderstanding of AI
1.) Messages you send _might_ get used as training data, but they aren't immediately re-training the model after every comment you make. It's only in the context, and the context window is only so big. Other people's messages are not included in YOUR context, but yes you should assume that your context is not privat…
It's probably just fine-tuned for specific use cases, like I can imagine Claude would be very good at viewing a large volume of satellite imagery to find military targets.
Didn't she violate company policy and violate people's privacy without consent? It seemed very cut and dry to me. Do something that directly violates the contract you signed when hired leads to termination.
Ok, get 1 terabyte of poisoned art so it screws the AI up, send it to sora, tell your friends to do it, and wait for chaos
The bigger problem was that the use of face recognition was hidden. People only found that because of an error. If there's any surveillance, there needs to be atleast a disclaimer about its use.
There’s actually photographer who does just that with no ai. More accurately, a dicktographer [(NSFW link)](https://dicture.com/pages/work).
I am a Writer with 21 years of experience, and I lost my job as my company said that they are switching to AI. I checked many content related to my company's domain, all AI generated were repetitive, common and trash
Yeah, it's pretty clear that billionaires are pushing all of those AI advancements not to improve the world we live in, but in order to replace as much workforce as they can and keep the rest on a tight leash saying "AI will replace you in X years" so we accept their shitty job conditions
Guys I have a solution, Make an add talking about your new AI technology that is able to hack into the US government to get the real Epstein List. Trump would get AI regulated faster than you could blink
If you're a parent wanting to desperately help your child and have 17 Drs scratching their heads, then yes, AI would be absolutely beneficial. Good Lord, 17 Drs 🤦🏼♀️
I'm so glad AI is finally letting me stop wasting my time playing music and focus my potential in doing house chores
"It's a sentient AI."
"That's not possible. That's against policy!"
Life finds a way...to violate company policy.
Oh, so the theory that chat control is just to scrape everyone's data to train AI on is true then? (Plus governments getting unlimited power to abuse)
Lol…as a medical student the amount of confidence chatGPT has with explaining disease pathologies that’s completely wrong is concerning. It does a good job of coming up with an answer that sounds right but isn’t.
As a new teacher, I'm increasingly concerned at the number of colleagues I have who are generating their lessons, assessments, and even their entire units using AI. The entire goal of writing good lessons and assessments is asking yourself what you want the students to know, what you want them to master and present to you. All these people asking "write me a worksheet on ____" are totally missing…