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How do they verify their people’s profiles are correct or not?
sounds very strong
I agree. Worse, those who want to make money selling AI are telling tales of a glorious future, exaggerating AI as if it were a prophet of the Untold Truth.
If a capitalist had an AI that learned Syd Mead’s work output many Syd Mead-like illustrations for publication, he would be sued by fans to protect Syd Mead’s copyright. But if the same thing were done by an AI that learned the work of a new artist who admired Syd Mead and honed his skills, who would protect the new artist?
Yes, a long time ago it was common for smartphones to have replaceable batteries, but unfortunately, the mainstream models today seem to have built-in batteries. This time it is revolutionary in the sense that the regulation takes into account the right to repair and environmental issues.
I want a reasonably thin and light smartphone, not one that is paper thin and light as air. If manufacturers want to boast of their technological prowess, they should enhance their technology to solve environmental problems rather than thinness and lightness.
Author of this article, Corbin Davenport, should also stop using Facebook.
AI seems to be intelligent but actually has no intelligence.
Because it has no ability to verify its idea.
I think query words like “professional portrait” in English can be biased to image north west side people on the Earth.
Thanks to all alternative products based on free and open internet community contributers.
The problem of recent AI is about fair use of data, not about copyright. To solve the AI problem, we need laws to stop abuse of data rather than to stop copying of code.
I wonder why OpenAI creator hasn’t watch Minority Report.
People who lead empty lives would like to think that they have become something special by attempting to do for themselves what everyone else considers difficult. Stop climate change.
ChatGPT seems to be just making an idea without going through the tedious steps of understanding what was requested, reorganizing it into subdivided tasks, executing them one by one, and verifying that they were accomplished as requested.
I have a suggestion for him: wouldn’t it be a development cost savings if Twitter just provided an API and users could see it on their own clients?
I suspect this is what Eron Musk’s normal attitude towards life is like.
That is because we want to be free.