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Yes because it’s much bender when it’s only governments and Corporations who can do this
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@Trahloc it’s cute that you think the rich elite are going to share that wealth with you 😂 you seem to have missed how things have been going lately SCD the trajectory we’re on. In 1965, the average CEO pay was 25 times test of the average worker. In 1989, it was 60 times. In 2022, it was 400 times. If we leave AI in their hands, win will accelerate rapidly. It’s a tiny club bub, and you ain’t in it
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Sending 9a at 14, sheesh
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It’s definitely an Indian scam company, with some automated AI driven content
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@Jasonmakesvideo are you sure you’ll always be able to tell the difference? AI in ten years is doing to be far superior to trust
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What if you like cold showers?
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@TheDutchGhost it’s not trickle down so much as flows up
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Yeah like the error made by the person who decided these 3 jokers were the best people to start a temperamental and dangerous nuclear reactor
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@br3nto yeah, you clearly don’t have the foggiest idea about AI. They definitely do not know how they work internally, which is why they have such a hard time locking them down and preventing them from coming out with inane stuff when new data is introduced. They also have no idea why emergent properties and behaviours occur, like suddenly speaking Farsi after so many parameters or being able learn how to use software independently. And AI is definitely not static and deterministic - if it was, we would be score to predict the output with a lot more accuracy, and we can’t.
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@sergeysmyshlyaev9716 no, you’re confusing pop science with pseudo science
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@TheDutchGhost there’s a company that’s replaced it’s CEO with AI
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@TheDutchGhost yeah and the trickle up recently turned into a torrent
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@Trahloc you’re not doing a very good job. Before I saw your comments, I was somewhat ambivalent. Now, I’m convinced property is theft. Way to go.
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@Trahloc the funny thing is we’re probably not that far off politically but you’d rather listen to politicians about who your enemy is than your fellow man
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@OzixiThrill this is the first time we have had the potential to replicate, automate and replace Human Cognition on such a wide scale.
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So exactly like their current workers you mean?
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@br3nto 8:35
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This is such BS clickbait
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The USA didn’t do anything like the clean up Russia did
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@codeheretic this is only first generation AI, and as far as know no one has bothered to train and fine tune an LLM to code specifically using actual working code from applications etc, rather than buggy code snippets from stack overflow and the internet. Give it a few more generations and there will be specific AI coding models that will excel at coding in the same way chess computers excel at chess. There’s already a gpt generator that can code a working version of the game snake first time by just giving it user requirements. The data visualisation functionality in code interpreter suggests all reporting and business intelligence and possibly data warehousing jobs will become redundant
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@TheDutchGhost exactly. This is an Orwellian nightmare of Huxley proportions
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@THEF4LLOFM4N the government are controlled by CEOs
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@TheManinBlack9054 you seem to misting the issue. It’s the CEOs with more power that will bring such an event about. But before this happens, our lives will get a lot worse. The current scare curries about AI are just to bring in regulation to stop open source competition from gaining a foothold in big tech’s markets, nothing more. There is no current threat from AI, and any potential threat is years away
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@androkguz they are
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@cpypcy you’ll own nothing and be happy
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@ShinzouKatsune they already are
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@TheDutchGhost pretty good I believe, they posted record growth. Google them, it’s a computer games company, can’t remember the name but it’s got a few hundred employees. There’ve saving the salary of the CEO obviously which these days is substantial, on average the same as 400 employees
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@Trahloc you’re not sharing in their wealth son, they’re stealing yours. Real wages and living standards have been declining for 80% of the population for the last 15 years. In 1965, the average worker made 25 times less than the average CEO. In 1989 in was 60 times less. In 2022 it was 400 times less. The amount of wealth shared by the bottom 80% has decreased by over 50%, whereas the amount of wealth shared by the top 1% had increased 4000%. This is wealth redistribution from the poor to the rich. It’s an elite club and you’re not in it. As Thomas Jefferson said, "If the people ever allow banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless." And I’m not American and I know all about real poverty boy.
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@Trahloc you’ll own nothing and be happy
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@Trahloc it’s cute that you think the elite are going to let you share in the bounty AI is going to create. You’re probably too busy being excited to raise that the AI given to the public has already been massively dumbed down Andy restricted compared to what was initially released, meanwhile the elite and big corporations are seeing their AI upgraded hyperbolically. But you go ahead thinking you’ll be sharing in this AI bonanza with your reliance on what they allow you to have. Don’t forget to doff your cap ages step aside to let your betters pass.
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@PunkSolar22x they own and shape the future unfortunately and will do as long as they remain in power
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@mcusson2 what of?
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@baronvonbrunn8596 the only reason regulation is being requested is to prevent open source and independent competition. Big tech wants to keep the AI industry an oligopoly.
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@Koryogden this is coming fast
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@AlteredNova04 it doesn’t matter. Llms are trained on the outputs of llms today.
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@nettsm the 2020 election was full of fake information. Hunter Biden’s laptop being Russian disinformation for example, or that the Russians fixed the 2016 election. Both turned out to be completely false allegations but were trumpeted in all the media as the truth. It’s exactly the same with Ukraine. So it’s not going to be any different really.
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@jakobkronberger4689 your experience may well save you from those injuries
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@rogerhelbig9458 that you know of, because of course the us government never hides anything and always makes the right decisions
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This has happened to entire industries ever since the mechanisation of agriculture and the industrial Revolution, but when it’s coal miners it’s fine apparently
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@scratchy996 there are already jobs and new industries being created. Prompt engineer for one. HRL training expert, for another. AI runs on specialist hardware with specialist chips, ask of which are being developed and manufactured at record breaking rates. If the AI revolution happens as we suspect it might, the increases in productivity and decreases in the cost of performing cognitive tasks will lease to a big increase in leisure time. The same or more wealth will be generated with less human input, so the potential for people to earth full time wages with part time hours will be there. Whether that happens is up to us.
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@hanhong2267 totally agree, spiritually demanding ones perhaps?
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@RavenGlenn the reason it makes mistakes is because it’s been trained in code snippets from websites like autostack that are full of bugs. It’s literally been trained to write buggy code. Soon someone is going to train a specific LLM on coding, using validated production code to train it. It can’t be that hard, there’s tons of it lying around in old and new applications. Then it will be super coder, capable of coding and testing entire application specifications in minutes or hours.
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He really hit the roof when his wife asked him for a divorce
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Who made the decision to give the job of starting a nuclear reactor to these men?
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90% of everything on the internet is either BS or scams, including apps and comment sections, and with AI it’s only going to get worse. Including what YouTube and Google and Facebook and Amazon push to you in links and recommendations and adverts etc.
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Much easier just cancelling the credit card you pay for your subscription on. I sign up to a dozen months free trail subscription services a month and cancel a credit card every month.
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@LoganLovell soon spam calls will be made by AI, and answered by them. Phone lives will be jammed with AIs speaking to each other. They’ll be programs and channels featuring the most hilarious conversations
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