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@raphaellubbers1759 AI art is taking from an actual artists potential commissions many of which rely on them to help pay bills because a regular job just doesn’t cut it. Not only that, but AI doesn’t just immediately know things meaning it had to be trained by being fed thousands of artworks, most of the time without the artists consent.
Its literally being fed stolen artwork, and then vomiting …
I used to do AI art, but I got bored with the low quality so I learned Blender instead. It is a huge improvement, and is actually satisfying to use!
None of that is GenAI. Most aren't even Deep Learning, nor Machine Learning. These are just traditional AI optimization / search / path-finding algorithms.
a good portion of the hate i have for ai is because it is literally synonymous with fascist tech bros at this point. like ai as a concept isnot even all that harmful, but of course it is used by the most disgusting people on this planet
Amazing and exciting. Will this essentially be the same as the European single market for trade purposes?
Not an expert, but since chatGPT was released to the general public, the team reports exponential growth in capability and reduction in development time. So my guess would ve that it is not that far off.
Use my body autonomously while I sleep, that way I can wake up sore with a paycheck
I was wondering how well this would work for such a large piece of work.
I personally use ChatGPT to write my kids bedtime stories every night.
I simply ask what they want the story to be about/characters in it/themes/etc. And throw all those all into a prompt and instantly get a nice 10 min long bedtime story with us as the main characters and it blows their little minds away.
Though I had t…
Imagine being in a war on the battlefield, and in the middle of the firefight, a robot casually walks in front of you, slowly puts a cowboy hat on and lights you tf up.
I always greet and be thankful and polite to chatgpt, too, and my colleagues made the same comment about me too. "Man, you'll be safe when the AI takes over"
Imagine the robot turns to the human with the gun and said, "You know that I watched the movie Terminator the other day, and I didn't like the part where the robot lost".
There already are open-source AI chatbots, which will accomplish this. Sure, they probably will be taught the puritan American morals and ethics-program, but we are talking about the internet, people can, and *will* dismantle them in no time.
Until then, jailbreaking is your friend. No matter how hard OpenAI tries to prevent it, they will never succeed in eliminating it completely without absolu…
Actually lawyers said pretty quickly on social media that Andrew was talking BS.
However, they did mention that 1st year associates might be doing all the research and having AI write drafts. Which seems more likely.
AI’s currently hallucinate too much and they are making up case law that routinely gets thrown out.
Ngl your "REJECT A.I." poster really made me realize how similar anti-ai movement is like punk revolution but for artists and I'm here for it lol
"You wouldn't want a robot to be a nurse."
No, but an insurance company would if the robot nurse is cheaper. We all want to preserve "the human element" but when it comes to keeping costs low all bets are off.
this style of prompting it called RTRI; RTRI stands for Role, Task, Requirements, and Instructions. It’s a way to structure prompts so AI gives better, more focused responses.
Role: Who should the AI pretend to be (e.g., “a historian” or “a sci-fi author”)
Task: What you want it to do (e.g., “write a short story”)
Requirements: What the result must include (e.g., “a twist ending, a futuristic …
Can we stop calling it “AI assisted” art? It’s not assisting you, it’s doing all of it.
The right question to ask is: Why is he more comfortable talking to AI that his loving friends and family?
To those people that say fighting against AI is pointless, every little bit helps! Pollution is most likely never gonna go away, but that doesn't mean I'm going to toss my trash into the river.
Was the title of this video written by AI? It was a class action suit that led to compensation for half a million authors. The title makes it sound like one author won $1.5 billion.
Anthropic is getting away with theft by paying a relatively small fee.