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@ICantBelieveItsNotKevin I highly doubt it. People who use ai still have voices, Plus its more effort to ask ai to type out an argument for them then to just type it out themselves. There's no reason to. I'd assume only the.. Odder people would do that
Don't want an autonomous vehicle. I want the freedom to move freely without my vehicle being turned off remotely because some oligarch disliked my social media post. No thanks.
I love the argument is “yeah we might create an unstoppable AI beyond our control BUT CHINAAA”
Wasn't one of their arguments was about children being able to have access to art via image generation "to bring their ideas to life", but here we have a 10 year old who clearly is skilled and doesn't need AI? It's always the children or the disabled, but they also steal work form them and say how easy it is to "do it in 20 seconds"🤨
They can't decide to be for democratizing art or monopolizing …
This morning, I came up with a mobile app idea. I told ChatGPT about it and asked it to write the code and it did.
Then, I opened a new chat, summed up the whole characteristics of the app we came up with in the previous chat and asked it to write the code again ... it refused!
What’s even more discomfiting is that even if we’re able to have these conversations with each other & decide to shut down AI for good- all of these conversations and articles are posted online. In theory, AI will know what we plan to do before we even do it- and create a counter strategy to foil our plans. At that point, it’s too late. I think we’ve already crossed that threshold.
I like how for decades, we have shows, movies and books that predicted AI could destroy the world, take jobs, and be smarter than people. Now we got AI and people are wondering why AI is taking jobs, becoming better at us at everything we do, and destroying the world.
Do you normally stop in the middle of oncoming traffic? A normal driver doesn’t consider each lane a different challenge they wait for an opening across all 3. Waymo should not defend this
Commercial Journeyman Plumber here, we aren’t as far behind other fields as one might think. I build high rises in Seattle/Bellevue area and we already have robots that mark out all the walls and surveying work, and they are integrating technology based on what doctors use for remote surgery which will allow me to plumb a nuclear silo from 1,000 miles away operating robot arms. The leap into AI a…
I spent 2 years connecting dots between WEF, OpenAI, and government AI projects, feeling crazy. Selwyn Raithe's book technically laid out the whole blueprint they're following. Finally understood why they made GPT-4 secret after reading cascade 7.
My manager who kept talking about how most devs would be replaced just got replaced because of the ai management streamlining tools we implemented.
I am not worried about AI coming after us but far more worried about how people and governments will use it. At least in the near term.
AI has already replaced my job as a copywriter. A friend was told directly by a guy who works for an advertising agency and he said "We use Chat GPT now, and then might hire an editor to check over the final copy that's written by the AI. We don't need to hire copywriters full-time now." So yeah, I am virtually unemployable now… and I send many many job applications and never heard back from any …
Best part: the actual AI breakthroughs, which aren't in a Social Media Fad, are almost unaffected. Medicine, astronomy, material science, it's all research and development... Not generating cat pictures
Now remember how AI generated people 2 years ago and compare it with the present time...
The social credit system is a way of automating the imprisonment of dissidents at near zero cost compared to traditional jail. No judge, no jury, no recourse. Anyone who associates with you gets dragged down with you. The system is designed to breed absolute obediency to the political party.
It's ingenious and fucking terrifying. It may be the future of humanity.
If it helps, I believe Professor Hawking has said something on a similar matter.
Granted, the subject in question was more of "What if *humans* were the lesser civilization, and they met an alien civilization?". (I'm hugely paraphrasing and probably getting the quote flat-out wrong)
> "I think it would be a disaster. The extraterrestrials would probably be far in advance of us. The history o…
I had phase 2 of this conversation with my CTO yesterday. Phase 1 was “we need to cut IT expenses.” Phase 2 was “how feasible is it to have AI analyze our legacy code base and develop features for production?” Phase 3 I expect next month. However! I personally believe the man’s ego will come to save the day because he’s very proud of how large our development staff is that he manages. No one care…
This isn't 95% AI generated. The 3D animators and real life rotoscoping actors still have to do all the work. What the AI is doing here is simply tracing the 3D animation into a 2D artstyle. It's the part that is the most time consuming and that animators hate the most doing.
Something ill never understand abt ai "artists" is why they would skip the process of making something
It is genuinely one of the most fun things to do, its so rewarding too
And even as someone who struggles a lot with drawing its still so worth it to make it yourself, and the process of making art (while difficult) is one of the most fun things about it to me