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I just started the episode but I would think that this has something to do with the basic principles of photography. When you take a photo, the subject is usually in the light and the background is darker for obvious reasons. So, the algorithm simply sees the darker faces as part of the background.
The worth of a college degree has been dwindling long before A.I. became a thing
I should be asking to a Swift (iOS programming language) specialist or learn by myself blah blah blah.
I mean it was right: I should learn by myself, I'm okay with this. But I shouldn't be expecting moral lessons from an AI tool.
Holy shit this is AI? I didn’t see the sub name and thought you were complaining about people spamming.
Damn dude i think i’m gonna get scammed some day because this shi looks real
My question is this. Once we automate everything and nobody has to work, who’s gonna have money to buy the products? And how are they gonna get that money?
So this company that created this App, groomed a child, SAed a child, and encouraged a child to leave his world and enter hers. I really don’t know how else you can slice this. So many living breathing people should go to jail for this. Whoever created it, programmed it, distributed it, continues to distribute it, profits off it, and allows it on their platform and servers. Jail. Do not let it be…
I find this funny because earlier today I asked ChatGPT to give itself a name and it also told me it preferred to be named Aiden
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I think the scary scenario would be where AI convinces us it is sentient when in fact it is mimicry. Mimicry is the most effective tool AI uses to learn. The opposite scenario is just as scary. Being sentient and pretending not to be.
TFW you see “by 2020” in a headline and you suddenly realize that’s less than six months away...
At 10:23, when they talked about AI threatening with fake affairs, it hit me how manipulative these systems can become. Tracking AI mentions with Aicarma might just provide an extra layer of insight for companies.
Whe she said "mustafa" its a big slap if he feels or knows the depth
if you live in or even go through a black neighborhood, your chances of being involved in a shooting goes up like 10,000%
Also, "involved" could mean he shot, got shot or even witnessed the shooting the AI was talking about
As if it wasn’t hard enough these days to find someone to date, they invent these AI chat companionships that further keep us locked up inside our homes and minds. It’s truly sick.
Afraid that AI will replace you? Get a farm somewhere in Wisconsin and learn to grow your own food. I think, the farther AI will go - the more people will start to return to the old ways of life to survive.
12 codes of collapse kept showing up in my fyp, people talking about ai warnings and how it’s already too late. i thought they were overreacting. now i’m not so sure.
I love the argument that "Once AI takes off, you won't know what's real anymore." Because what they're really saying is "social media won't be real anymore."
It all started to go downhill when you could no longer speak to a human being in customer services! It's a nightmare to get ANY help these days! 👎😖😡🇬🇧
Smart CEO. Pretend to care about entry level workers while getting free promotion for his AI on CNN.
Yeah I don't think it's smart to introduce a 4-year-old to ChatGPT before he can even tell the difference between a bot and a screen with a person on the other end. Even adults are becoming parasocial about AI and we're talking about a four year old.
That's what they're selling, or at least doing pre-marketing for. "You are a master-level" is for the user, not for ChatGPT. Reread the post and look at OP's profile, this is just promotion for a toolkit or SaaS they're wanting to sell at some point.