You can call me AI

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Cary Elwes Disney Plus GIF by Disney+

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“BSFCC’s are not just barge based compute platforms, but sovereign nation states [
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And there it is.

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Alice Fraser said something like “Elon and I read the same books but we disagree about who the good guys were.” Not an accurate quote.

I read Snow Crash as dystopia they read it as utopia.

https://www.alicecomedyfraser.com/

And I do know this bullshit predates Snow Crash.

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:thinking:

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:x: :astonished::x:

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The issue of AI was seemingly inescapable for Biden. At Camp David one weekend, he relaxed by watching the Tom Cruise film “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One.” The film’s villain is a sentient and rogue AI known as “the Entity” that sinks a submarine and kills its crew in the movie’s opening minutes.

“If he hadn’t already been concerned about what could go wrong with AI before that movie, he saw plenty more to worry about,” said Reed, who watched the film with the president.

Do you think Bil Clinton watched The Net (1995)?

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El Presidente basing actual policy on a film he has seen? That’s so Ronald Reagan.

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over half of artists would choose not to disclose that they used AI to help make their music.

And far more than half of AI programs do not disclose that they’re trained on and steal from other artists’ music.

Makes me wonder, is that artistic choice tit for tat? Or part of an ouroboros?

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And half of the plugins for your DAW use “AI” anyway. It’s like your camera phone: it’s “AI”, the photo is optically impossible.

If you are extracting stems from an audio segment the tool you are using uses “AI”.

Being dyslexic, she admits that using it might help improve the clarity of her communication with customers on her website. But ultimately she says that she just doesn’t trust it.

Ms Kelsall, who is based in Cambridge, says that when she experimented with ChatGPT this year, she noticed errors. She tested it by quizzing it about the crown worn by King Charles III in his coronation back in May, the St Edward’s Crown.

“I asked ChatGPT to tell me some information about the crown, just to see what it would say,” she says. “I know quite a bit about gemstones in the royal crowns, and I noticed there were large chunks within the text about it which were about the wrong crown.”


Mr Chambers also says that women may fear having their ability questioned, if they use AI tools.

“Women are more likely to be accused of not being competent, so they have to emphasise their credentials more to demonstrate their subject matter expertise in a particular field,” he says. "There could be this feeling that if people know that you, as a woman, use AI, it’s suggesting that you might not be as qualified as you are.

“Women are already discredited, and have their ideas taken by men and passed off as their own, so having people knowing that you use an AI might also play into that narrative that you’re not qualified enough. It’s just another thing that’s debasing your skills, your competence, your value.”

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Yep, a system with no “self-awareness” has no way of detecting when its Markov chain has jumped tracks. It doesn’t matter how big they make their models, or how much lipstick they put on that pig, it’s inherently incapable of doing what’s claimed by the Valley Bros in their Reality Expulsion Fields.

That’s going to kill people, either directly, or by percentages, and I wonder if their EULA disclaimers will shield them from criminal negligence and fraud forever? Really, this is just a slow Theranos.

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Not sure of the original source of this, but I laughed.

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That’s (supposedly) okay, since generative AI never is either.

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Same thing happened in Brazil. Several girls were deep faked into nude portraits. Police is investigating if the same crime was committed in different affluent schools.

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