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As far as the tech itself the problem is right now there's room for some refinements but the way the structures work is kind of at a dead end. To get the next "big leap" is going to need a new approach, possibly entirely new. And that isn't to say it won't happen, but the current crop are "very neat" as the kids say but don't have a tonne of room above to grow. I think the weirdest conversation I've had about AI was someone who was doomering about how it was going to ruin the world and people would just stop doing anything. When I attempted to explain I was told "the technical stuff is boring". Apparently I was meant to just go "yeah we're all doomed you're right" lol The icing on the cake was they also firmly believed in simulation theory, and also worked in a super technical field they loved to ramble about so I don't even loving know.
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syntaxfunction posted:I think the weirdest conversation I've had about AI was someone who was doomering about how it was going to ruin the world and people would just stop doing anything. When I attempted to explain I was told "the technical stuff is boring". Apparently I was meant to just go "yeah we're all doomed you're right" lol Part of the problem with the current A.I bubble is that it's driven by techbro cranks like you describe who believe in nonsense like The Singularity (tm) and "simulation theory". This might be my particular axe to grind but I think tech douche masturbation over tech "saving the world" gets in the way of research that actually yields benefits to society (as opposed to lots of money for gigantic tech companies).
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# ? Mar 12, 2024 00:59 |
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ChatGPT and DALL-E are just the tips of the iceberg and the Luddites from this thread who can't see that are going to be left in the dust. Those who embrace the tech will reap the fruits of AI while everyone else will be relegated to becoming lowly computer mechanics
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Disco Pope posted:Imbruglia had a hit with that song, but it was actually originally written by a Danish artist. Your joke is WRONG. It was written by American artists who allowed a Danish artist to cover it before they released their own version. My concern with AI is that, like any new technology, the worst people are going to find ways to abuse it that the creators aren't even thinking about. Like right now we have scammers in call centres around the world trying to steal money from gullible people. What happens when they're replaced by an AI with a generated friendly local accent capable of responding more naturally than someone paid to follow a script? I was at a talk a while back with someone who works alongside law enforcement using OSI to track down paedophile groups online. They were describing how such groups have embraced AI image generation, creating and sharing their own models scraped from the tens of thousands of abuse images they horde.
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 16:38 |
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AI aint poo poo man
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 16:48 |
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Samovar posted:It sucks big time.
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 16:51 |
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i love the ai thread here in GBS where prompters post dozens of ai spawn past each other for pages at a time. is there any more damning parallel to art as a commodity than being unable to settle on just one?
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cumpantry posted:i love the ai thread here in GBS where prompters post dozens of ai spawn past each other for pages at a time. is there any more damning parallel to art as a commodity being unable to settle on just one? When the new language and art models were starting to make a splash someone pointed out that part of the reason they hook the people they do is that they're a natural Skinner box. The jank is actually part of the appeal because of the excitement of hitting the lever over and over again until you hit the jackpot. Which is great as a toy, not so much for being useful or productive.
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 16:59 |
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XYZAB posted:I've been using ChatGPT to speed learn Russian. You can basically tailor your questions to learn exactly what you're currently trying to figure out without having to waste time flipping pages in some stupid book only to get frustrated when it's not even there. ChatGPT is to language learning what Amazon is to shopping malls in that regard. Why waste time looking for something that you probably aren't going to find at the mall or in a book, when you can basically brute-force your way to the exact thing you're looking for from the comfort of your desktop without any effort at all? How do you know any of that information is true though? I've tried asking ChatGPT about specialised subjects and it has a surface-level understanding at best and just regurgitates total misinformation at worst, all with no indication which is which without prior reliable knowledge. It's a really horrible way to learn anything.
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cumpantry posted:i love the ai thread here in GBS where prompters post dozens of ai spawn past each other for pages at a time. is there any more damning parallel to art as a commodity than being unable to settle on just one? I know you're real. Show me some art! I'll show you some of mine.
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The technology itself is pretty cool and I like using it, but reading about it in the news gives me a headache.
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I think we can all agree artists get paid too much and hopefully we'll soon be free from their stranglehold on "art".
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 17:51 |
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Unfortunately I think we will only be rid of those working primarily with digital tools. Painters and people who draw by hand will still have our testicles in a tight grip, ready to inflict sharp and incruciating pain at a moments notice.
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I was a graphic design major in undergrad and hardly worked in that field ever as it didn’t pay well and was competitive I started my current career track not quite a decade ago and got my foot in the door doing pointless repetitive horseshit due to people older than me “not knowing what a PDF was” or “how to do the computer machine.” I did a lot of exactly the kind of tasks you tell an AI to do- “pull info into a spreadsheet and make it look pretty for me because I don’t know how to attach pics in Word” several years of work experience and I was able to do my manager’s job better than them (because I was doing it all) and used it to progress at other companies who valued my real world hands on knowledge that kind of entry level job where a human being does a little bit everything until they know the field well might not exist in the future, I don't know where a pipeline of experienced employees is going to come from in a lot of fields
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I think one of the biggest issues is that AI is going to be used in education, and to further justify budget cuts to public education, both at the secondary and especially at the university level. AI probably won't be used to write lectures (at least not at first) but it will be used to teach classes and grade assignments, all overseen by a few harried and overworked academic employees responsible for overseeing tens of classes to "troubleshoot" (do nothing). Arizona State University, for example, is trying to cut their writing tutoring center and replace all of the already part-time employees with AI. Machines are going to be teaching humans how to communicate with other humans. Don't worry though, tuition will keep going up!
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As long as they don't have an AI Coach, go UA!!!
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Yes I am happily voting for Joe Biden thanks to his stance on student debt forgiveness!
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Duck and Cover posted:I think we can all agree artists get paid too much and hopefully we'll soon be free from their stranglehold on "art". the only thing GBS can agree on for sure is you being a dumb bitch (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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cumpantry posted:the only thing GBS can agree on for sure is you being a dumb bitch I will not be reporting this post for not being a better posting pal
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cumpantry posted:the only thing GBS can agree on for sure is you being a dumb bitch Here here
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Al does indeed look like a bit of an overblown mess, I must say.
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redshirt posted:AI aint poo poo man https://youtu.be/SN2YqBmNijU?si=0V9l9cFVDKrTGa87
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Samovar posted:It sucks big time.
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I feel like I'm reading transcripts of those old recordings of dead people referring to early computers as rather novel and impractical contraptions. Guys in this thread would have told the wright brothers their invention was as far as flying technology could basically ever go.
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 22:36 |
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In three hours the other evening after work I automated the first three hours of one our developers bigger jobs. Mostly as a response to him not getting his arse in gear. It’s not perfect but it’s useful. I might make him redundant soon.
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Jesustheastronaut! posted:I feel like I'm reading transcripts of those old recordings of dead people referring to early computers as rather novel and impractical contraptions. This gentleman from SOUTH Carolina is a strange fellow. Oh well, 23 Skiddoo!
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Jesustheastronaut! posted:I feel like I'm reading transcripts of those old recordings of dead people referring to early computers as rather novel and impractical contraptions. Absolutely. The blockchain will be revolutionary and this thread will be there head in the sand. Say does anyone have $20m going for 4% pa or less?
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 22:52 |
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we're going to get Ludovikoed by porn AI
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Jesustheastronaut! posted:I feel like I'm reading transcripts of those old recordings of dead people referring to early computers as rather novel and impractical contraptions. i really need gpt bullshit in my lovely rear end German industrial automation control software, AB PLCs and heavy equipment that's already way too complicated compared to old poo poo you're actually allowed to work on when it stops working right, it's gonna be great woe is me for not seeing the future in front of me
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Jesustheastronaut! posted:I feel like I'm reading transcripts of those old recordings of dead people referring to early computers as rather novel and impractical contraptions. Yes, DuPont chemicals will revolutionize our world in ways we can only hope!
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 22:55 |
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*Dances in the Flapper style
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# ? Mar 16, 2024 22:58 |
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automation of repetitive tasks is clearly just a fad with no long term value
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Clyde Radcliffe posted:It was written by American artists who allowed a Danish artist to cover it before they released their own version. American Intelligence if you will
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kntfkr posted:American Intelligence if you will I've been to the HQ....
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AI is going to be big mad when computer engineers feed it these posts. And guess who will be in charge of charging, judging, and sentencing criminals by then
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Smugworth posted:AI is going to be big mad when computer engineers feed it these posts. And guess who will be in charge of charging, judging, and sentencing criminals by then https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL2RLTmqG4w
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Jesustheastronaut! posted:Guys in this thread would have told the wright brothers their invention was as far as flying technology could basically ever go. Funnily enough they'd be right insofar as the Wright Brothers made their specific technology go as far as it could, and it took incredible innovations and new ideas and research and knowledge to do better. There's no reason to assume someone won't create a better chatGPT or dalle or whatever, but it isn't going to happen with the current iteration of technology. If you've read the white papers (you have right?) there's not much room to improve the system in immediate or easy ways. Largely the data scraped being expanded massively was the largest contributing factor along with a lot of good, steady improvements to the detection systems and creation methodology. This generation of "AI" is an improvement on previous generations, but not as much technically as you'd think and it's taken longer than people think. It's more "adding more polygons and light sources because you have better hardware" rather than "that nerd figured out fast inverse square root". We'll for sure have newer and better versions, but they're going to need to do a lot spicier things to make it happen, and it won't be like next year.
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# ? Mar 17, 2024 00:44 |
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Consumers seem to select for cheaper and shittier in most cases and LLMs are great for that, so, a good engine to drive the further degeneration of society. Also if you assign an AI to set prices it has even less moral compunctions than the sleaziest of humans to say "just keep raising the price of everything, that will cause us to make more money", and they make pricing collusion more deniable. That said it feels like they might proverbially take what's left of the internet out behind the shed so maybe it will be a wash. Calling them "AI" at all, evoking truly intelligent machines from scifi like Asimov or Terminator or whatever, seems like pure hype. I haven't seen anything that makes it look like they'll ever be able to do more than regurgitate remixes of things humans have already done, so the idea that they're some "next step" in the march of scientific progress seems doubtful.
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cumpantry posted:the only thing GBS can agree on for sure is you being a dumb bitch I'm a job creator do I have to show you the Elon Musk loving the twitter logo while the Reddit thing watches thread?
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