TiredOldLamb
TiredOldLamb t1_jc9lm2n wrote
Reply to comment by IntelligentBloop in What are some jobs that AI cannot take? by Draconic_Flame
Humans don't really understand humans either.
TiredOldLamb t1_j6ndds9 wrote
Reply to comment by TheLastSamurai in I think the future of movies/tv is AI generation. Explanation in comments by dangler001
Have you seen actual TV shows? There's no way AI is going to be worse that majority of television.
TiredOldLamb t1_j6n6q9s wrote
This post is a mess and she's probably cheating, but man, do you remember all her underwear by heart? I don't even remember all mine. "I've never seen this underwear, she must be cheating" is a weird stance.
You obviously don't trust her, you don't need reddits validation. Don't stay in a relationship with someone you are convinced is cheating on you.
TiredOldLamb t1_j6n3az7 wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in Why AI can not replace search index by shanoshamanizum
It's not that AI is bad and search engines good. Both are subject to same biases. And in the future AI is going to get heavily monetised and probably turn just as shit as Google with ads and useless content everywhere.
TiredOldLamb t1_j6n2uk0 wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in Why AI can not replace search index by shanoshamanizum
"AI, please give me raw information from 4 sources about that topic I am curious about."
Why do you think AI is going to censor the output, but Google won't censor the links it shows?
TiredOldLamb t1_j6n2ez7 wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in Why AI can not replace search index by shanoshamanizum
That's what any search engine can do as well. Why do you think search engines aren't censored?
TiredOldLamb t1_j6n2av2 wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in Why AI can not replace search index by shanoshamanizum
Then ask for a hundred and pick 4 you like the most. The whole point of AI is to lessen the tedium. If you want multiple results, you ask for them. The search engine also gives you a set of links it deems most relevant to your inquiry. It pre chooses the things you pick from based on its programming.
TiredOldLamb t1_j6n1sa5 wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in Why AI can not replace search index by shanoshamanizum
You just need to ask it to give you multiple answers and it will
TiredOldLamb t1_j6mr7k7 wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in Why AI can not replace search index by shanoshamanizum
Search engines are also designed and maintained by humans. They absolutely can filter the results to fit the agenda of creators. There were many examples of that with the Google vs China situation.
There isn't some great fairness ethos guiding the works of search engine creators. They can manipulate the results just as much as AI creators. It's all just some algorythms. All human creations are subject to the biases of their makers.
You seem to argue that AI creators are more likely to introduce bias to their algorithms.
TiredOldLamb t1_j6mqcx6 wrote
Reply to comment by shanoshamanizum in Why AI can not replace search index by shanoshamanizum
Search engines are also designed and maintained by humans. They absolutely can filter the results to fit the agenda of creators. There were many examples of that with the Google vs China situation.
There isn't some great fairness ethos guiding the works of search engine creators. They can manipulate the results just as much as AI creators.
TiredOldLamb t1_j6mpws3 wrote
Reply to Why AI can not replace search index by shanoshamanizum
Search engines neutral? Is this post sponsored by Google?
TiredOldLamb t1_j3lowle wrote
Reply to comment by VexedClown in Drones Are Already Delivering Pizza, If You Haven't Noticed by the_remainder_17
What next, are you going to defend the sewer diver profession because people need those jobs to survive?
TiredOldLamb t1_izicrh8 wrote
Reply to comment by its-octopeople in The technological singularity is happening (oc/opinion) by FrogsEverywhere
Competence without comprehension is a well known phenomenon. Animals construct magnificent structures and they have no idea how or why. That's what they are designed to do, so they do it. Same with AI.
TiredOldLamb t1_iydttid wrote
He was prolly beating it to All Might.
TiredOldLamb t1_je42itm wrote
Reply to The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
That gif of the pope doing a trick in front of the bishops is like 10 years old at this point and it's beyond hilarious, much better than the puffy coat. But now that they are using an AI it's crossing the line?