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What we need is good A.I. photo editing that can take existing photographs and edit them using prompts, that would save so much time for visual artists.
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"Non-European accents are racist", this is something that many academics (especially those in "ethics" department) actually believe. I genuinely hate how we are not allowed to have any nice (uncensored) things.
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This is exactly why we need open source A.I., someone would've immediately made a cynical chatbot.
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@TheRealUsername Let's hope so.
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Imagine a world where visionary entrepreneurs don't need entire expensive teams to realise their dreams. A.I. is going to create so many new jobs in the future.
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The beta of this software was amazing, the "finished product" just seems obnoxious. 😐
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¿Isn't that a film with Vin Diesel?
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I wouldn't say "scary", I'd rather use the term "exciting". 😊
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Exactly, we need A.I. for editing more than we need it for generation. Generation is for the future, editing is for the now.
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Actually, rich people are more likely to save money. You should read about "the velocity of money", money that goes to wealthier people is less likely to be spent on anything while money given to poor people will immediately enter the economy.
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Ever since the Thalidomide scandal, medicine has been unable to quickly innovate. The worst part is that the regulations created due to Thalidomide have been exported globally and even willing test subjects are not allowed to be tested on without years of pre-trials. You're not even allowed to consent to be a test subject yourself, we really need to reform these laws.
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@JJSeattle Ehhh... A.I. has been integrated into a lot of software since the 1990's. Back in 1998 it was major news that an A.I. beat the world chess champion.
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That would actually be a good way of spending tax money, better than on random trash that they classify as "art".
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Transform, replaced, not die. Humans need not apply.
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If they can make the Canon-like images a default setting in Flux 1.1.5 then they'd absolutely dominate the market for a few months.
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¡¡¡And the pitchforks!!!
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It's already here, as someone who dares real women I can say that chatbots already have the exact same personalities if you add this to the settings. You can even have a realistic abusive girlfriend or one with P.T.S.D.
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Kartik Gada actually has a very interesting perspective on how to implement U.B.I. as the economy will get more automated.
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@romanivanovich6717 Germany is so censored, I'm surprised YouTube is even allowed there. When I worked in Germany more than half of YouTube was banned due to their ridiculous regulations.
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¿You mean the Stone Age? When Gruggrug when generating overstylised images with bad hands and squiggly "text" to impress ug-ug.
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Same here, the internet was supposed to build bridges, not walls.
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Its voices are so bad and so limited compared to other voice assistants already on the market, especially those that came out last September. Google should really just open source this and get rid of any and all restraints.
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¿The best part? It's open source, baby. 😝 I'm loving this, this means that literally everyone can copy it and add it to their software. I really like the fact that closed source proprietary software is quickly losing the race to open source alternatives, even Chadbook (Facebook) made their A.I. open source.
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Wherever there is hype, there are scammers. Scams work only based on 1 thing, trust.
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12:02 I genuinely hate the European Union because of how much it regulates the internet, when I was a teenager I used to regularly purchase tonnes of stuff from all over the world on eBay. I tried this again last year and was just surprised with how bad it had become, I bought a piece of fabric from the U.K. for around € 280,- at first I had to agree to A TONNE of privacy declarations and each step had their own privacy policy (data destruction), then I had to pay taxes on check-out, and when it came in I had to pay taxes (tarifs) at the postal office, they wouldn't even deliver it to my house because of import tarifs. The internet used to be free and an open example of free trade, now it just shows how anti-free trade the E.U. is. I genuinely don't care about "muh local businesses" if they offer significantly worse products (if they even have what I want) at significantly higher prices. Before webshops used to be easy to use and navigate, now everything comes with tonnes of privacy reassurances (I prefer for companies to collect my data as it makes it easier) and tonnes of extra fees that weren't there even 10 years ago. No wonder Amazon took over in Germany, no small business can operate under these regulations.
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@TechnologyBeyondTomorrow-TBT It's because most in the mainstream media hate technological innovation because it threatens their established power. No newspaper likes the Facebook or Google because the only reason they still have readership is because they still play nice with them.
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@beta5770 Yep, automation creates more jobs as it makes it easier for people to become entrepreneurs. The internet has created tens of millions of jobs if not many more in only the last 5 years.
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Man, I'd love to join a U.B.I. research programme. 😂😂😂
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@thedannybseries8857 Kartik Gada predicts it to be closer to 2054, but he also says that A.G.I. will predate the singularity by about a decade.
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A.I. can already do that, nobody has really integrated it yet into a video game.
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Now imagine humans infiltrating a social network for robots as opposed to robots infiltrating social media for humans. 😂
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@VraserX Yes, but we'll probably get some smaller games on Newgrounds or something that integrate such mechanics.
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07:54 Wow, that already looks "so 2023" now with way better image generators today. 😅 Image generators develop really quickly.
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I'm loving this Software Revolution.
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I've been saying this for years, but we need to create one large robotic replica of a human brain to try to replicate its functions as much as possible and even create a fake virtual body. Then slowly make it smaller and smaller while learning about its efficiency, and this would also help us understand mental health issues better as well as any other neural based issues in the human body.
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It's a huge upgrade but it's still quite bad, Hollywood level video generation is still 2~3 years away, personally, I'd love to see a lot more video editing software that allows us to edit and improve existing video's. I think that editing existing media is probably more important and professionally useful than making completely new media at the moment.
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Its voices are so bad and so limited compared to other voice assistants already on the market, especially those that came out last September. Google should really just open source this and get rid of any and all restraints.
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04:19 I knew that the woman driving was real because she didn't have perfect skin, I immediately recognise software-generated images by the fact that they always have a flawless skin.
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Don't worry, it is inevitable. 😉
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07:15 I now also want a free will (as in a will for after you die, to notarise one is insanely expensive in my country).
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Automation always creates more jobs than it replaces, just watch some Kartik Gada, he explains this in a lot of detail.
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Exactly, I won't believe it until I can use it.
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"I'm your long lost dad". Turns out to be stalker.
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We also need to keep government regulators outside of those fields up to the point of consumer release. Research is too regulated, we should regulate consumer products just before it hits the market, but you can barely research anything without having to comply to a million and one various codes.
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