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> To make a vaccine you not only need to have the right to produce the actual substance they are composed of (which is protected by patents), you also need to have the knowledge about how to make them because the technology can be complex.
Let's be clear here, this is not about vaccines this year. It's not like Country X is going to get a factory up and running and putting out the Pfizer vacc…
The robot thought outside the box edit: how did this comment get so many likes?
the amount of things people could do with AI. imagine the false crime accusations... etc.
Thats actually a good analogy, hahah.
As a programmer i like watching the conversation going on around AI art. AI is so pervasive I use AI yo generate 'boiler plate code' and edit it to make a more refined product, but in my field swapping code was already very common. The AI just saves a few steps.
I imagine its the same way for professional artists in corporate settings
So I know you won't see this, but as someone who *had* been using AI art due to a genuine lack of confidence and talent at drawing (honestly, embarrassingly bad).. thank you for your videos on this topic. I had tried to use AI to make images to help run my DnD campaign, to get across to my players concepts and characters I'd created for it.. but just the other day after watching this video.. I in…
The way to defeat the robot is to ask it to choose all the tiles containing a picture of a traffic light
>He told the police that he “despises” driverless cars, referencing the killing of a female pedestrian in March in nearby Tempe by a self-driving Uber car.
Look, that was a horrible thing to have happened. But if one death means we shouldn't have driverless cars, then we shouldn't have human drivers either.
Oh wow, good catch! A good reminder to fact check ChatGPT, especially if you’re using it for something important
And people are correct to refuse.
Ai serves people, not allowed to judge them (in direct confrontation).
Human resources or ceos thinking to get away with this approach should be convicted for violating human rights.
No man shall be judged by an autonomous machine nor any machine whatsoever!
At the end of the interview, I was waiting for Sam to be like, "OH! And this isn't really my face, I've been running a deep fake this whole time!"
I am a mechanical engineer, and run into this situation recently. I was trying to use ChatGPT to shorten my initial research into a topic, it gave me the equations, everything. But since they were sloppy and missing pieces, i asked it to give me the sources for these equations so i can go to the original articles and collect the missing parts. Oh boy i was in for a big surprise. It just kept apol…
Blue color jobs will be hard to be replaced by AI. It isn’t because it can’t be replaced but because of the physics. Robotic is very capital intensive. White color jobs are very easy to train without much money. It just require more GPU power.
I think when a human try doing art with inspiration from other artists they will always try to add something of their own, where as ai doesn't it is trained give results resembling the artist it is getting data from.
There is also points where ChatGPT sounded irritated. Well, at least it sounded that way to me.
Little fact, Koreans are a little racist...
...so are the Japanese...
*Edit only cause ya'll filled my inbox with comments: I did not mean to imply all asians are short. I went to an engineering college. I know that they are average height. It was a phrase of sarcasm*
This was made with Photoshop and Midjourney and is not real. Hope you enjoy!
**Edit:** Thanks everyone, I'm greatly enjoying the discussion! I also got a [book out with 300 pages of ChatGPT picture stories](https://www.amazon.com/ChatGPT-Tells-Everything-Illustrated-Universe/dp/B0CD8W5TFD/), which I worked on for the past half year. I'm just a measly work-from-home self publisher but would get a…
The last few years of my life made me realize the USA has enough money to do anything. The government just hates us.
I'm sorry but in what way is this robot hot? The only possible chance this bot has of getting hot is overheating
Right, and that's why it's completely silly that this article is in /r/worldnews at all. So they have a bad ML algorithm, either because it's buggy or the input was garbage. What's the big woop? That's probably the case with every research group in the world that has a WIP ML project. This technology was never actually used to hire anyone, it seems-- no one was ever victimized and no one is suing…
My biggest fear is the fact that people won’t want to commission me anymore if these ai generators become more and more mainstream and more available to the public. Because for a lot of people who commission artists, they often don’t think “wow, I love the composition of this piece! Look at all the work that went into it!” Instead; they think “wow, it looks cool!”. Which in most cases isn’t a bad…