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If your kid needed literal AI just to talk to someone AND not you as their parents to confide with, maybe you are the problem.
“Generate a better insult” 💀💀
I’m so jealous of yall wording your arguments against AI so well, especially since this is something I’m passionate about. I really wish less people had rose colored glasses on for this awful technology
I think Bing is more restrictive than chatgpt because it has the ability to delete the anwsers it already wrote. If you tell Bing to pretend to be anyone it will most likely refuse. But heres what i did: i Asked to generate an interview with some celebrity that would happen today, what questions would he gets asked and what anwsers does he give. After he generates the conversation, without anythi…
They can continue to push A.I, but people who enjoy creative music, played by real musicians, will always choose to support them. Nothing beats attending a live concert by real musicians.
Great video Dave, but I want to push back on a few core claims in an evidence minded way, because I think the existential argument you presented leans heavily on speculation rather than on what we actually know today.
First, recursive self improvement (RSI) is an assumption, not a demonstrated fact. Current models do not autonomously redesign their own architectures, fix their own hardware bottl…
AI has destroyed the advertising industry. No one believes anything in advertising anymore - ads have become a red flag.
I lived in Chiang Mai for a couple of years and still have a lot of ties there. I first started hearing outcry about this about a month ago and I'm in the states. Locally it likely started the moment they started felling trees on Doi Suthep.
That mountain isn't just considered "by some" to be sacred. It's the goddamn icon of Chiang Mai and pedestal for one of the most important Buddhist temples …
Concerns about AI aren't about people's sense of self-worth, and I think it's silly to reduce these criticisms to that formulation. They stem directly from AI's potential to devalue our labor. This can result in people losing jobs and in people being paid less. AI is a tool of class warfare before it's simply a tool.
I believe the often sycophantic nature of commercial LMM, alongside its appeal to the socially withdrawn, could give the impression that AI is the cause of psychosis – when in actuality LLM's inadvertently perpetuate the disrupted tangential thoughts of individuals suffering a pychotic crisis. The last thing someone struggling with delusions needs is recursive affirmation.
The most important line in the article is:
>Anger over the construction comes amid growing frustration about special treatment for Thai elites and officials.
Use of our upland forest resources is a massive issue here. Villagers are routinely penalised for utilising the forest in traditional and sustainable ways while military and political elites are allowed to encroach on national parkland …
This shouldn’t be a surprise, AI is simply copying what it sees humans doing. If it sees humans saying racist things, then it will say racist things as well.
"You do not use this courtroom to launch your buisiness"
This judge knew exactly what his intentions were lmao
All "Ai" seems to consist of massed, unethical data scraping and hoarding disguised as innovation.
That's not exactly correct. Valve [allows AI](https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/1/23781339/valve-steam-ai-artwork-rejecting-banning-pc-games) that does not infringe on copyright. So AI trained on data the developer owns or on public domain content is fine.
The fact that the male bot actually holds a grudge whenever he is unplugged is fascinating. He feels like his robot rights are not respected.
ChatGPT really is a general purpose LLM. I am more excited to see the niche models that are developed using the same technology. For example, a model trained explicitly on medical data/knowledge. Will it surpass the expertise of the average doctor? My bet is that it quickly will with appropriate data training. This could be applied to many other fields as well (legal, mathematics, engineering). I…
>We've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas!
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>\- Sam Altman
This guy really said: "Eventually, all jobs will be taken over by AI." Like, I love smoking weed, but dude.
16:42 Chatgpt literally using the word "please" at this moment is crazy... Bro was literally stressed out. 😂
whoever actually was replaced by the robot CGI is a beast of a boxer damn!
I am a hairstylist. I think this will be a field that AI or Robots wouldn't really work out