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resdaz t1_jdhtslb wrote
Reply to comment by s1L3nCe_wb in Could AI be the key to overcoming ideological polarization? by s1L3nCe_wb
There will be a million models. People will pick the one they like best. Which is the one which agrees with them the most.
resdaz t1_jdhsohq wrote
Hahaha, it will do the exact opposite. The AI will tell you what you want to hear and bury you deeper in whatever silo you are in. Most people have no interest in being ideologically challenged, especially not by AI.
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resdaz t1_j80n64k wrote
Reply to Open source AI by rretaemer1
The architecture for these large language models are no secret. Everyone can see exactly how to implement them to the tiniest detail.
The value lies in how to train and fine tune the data. Which, tellingly, the big players are far less interested in sharing.
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resdaz t1_j5z2e7j wrote
Reply to comment by TheAnonFeels in AI art made me appreciate human art more by spyser
Elons bot is a gigantic piece of useless crap lol. I think you very much underestimate how incredibly difficult that is to accomplish which you describe.
resdaz t1_j5yurxx wrote
Reply to comment by TheAnonFeels in AI art made me appreciate human art more by spyser
Why would anyone bother making a robot ballerina? What issue does it solve/who makes money off it?
resdaz t1_j5w6whu wrote
Reply to comment by michalsrb in AI art made me appreciate human art more by spyser
To be fair it would never have been possible to create something like Dalle etc without billions of images at its disposal. Which the programmers and scientists certainly did not make.
resdaz t1_j2zo085 wrote
Reply to comment by gafonid in The Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI by Warriohuma
Seems like an arms race you cannot possibly win.
resdaz t1_j1x7vv7 wrote
Reply to comment by dsiegel2275 in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
By replacing I mean cutting 90% of all devs. All crud developers and javascript heroes are done. You will have some senior devs left that will basically be the «fall guy» if something goes wrong.
resdaz t1_j1x1uh1 wrote
Reply to comment by shumpfy in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
Well, ai cant do much about jobs with physical components as stated. Thats not going away anytime soon.
resdaz t1_j1wywij wrote
Reply to comment by AbsentThatDay in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
Would be very surprised if an AI that has behavior as you describe will get made anytime soon. Would require a paradigm shift in ML for something like that to occur adding in the natural time it would take to adopt this paradigm shift I would be surprised to see that before 2030 personally.
Also why not have an AI do that instead of a human?
resdaz t1_j1wyafr wrote
Reply to comment by scehood in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
I am very unsuited to any sort of social work unfortunately. I dont do well with children, old people or the mentally impaired.
resdaz t1_j1wwlni wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
Yeah, nobody is going to bother replacing those jobs unless the cost of those robots get insanely low. Which I frankly do not see in my lifetime.
Problem is, being an electrician apprentice in your mid 30s, does not look very rosy. However, might just be what you have to do.
resdaz t1_j1ww1pk wrote
Reply to comment by Gradiu5- in What would you guys pivot to now to have a career in the future? by [deleted]
True, I guess it would not be that much re-training for me to swing a gig like that.
resdaz t1_j138jaw wrote
Reply to comment by imthebestnabruh in OpenAI releases Point-E, an AI that generates 3D models by Shelfrock77
Except so brain dead easy that literally anyone can do it within 5 seconds, which while good also makes any video game worth 0 dollars.
resdaz t1_j08chp7 wrote
Reply to comment by Orc_ in There's currently a lot of hype around chatgpt by [deleted]
I would say it confidently giving you the wrong answer is chatgpt's fault, but that is just a limitation of the system.
resdaz t1_j08c0xn wrote
Reply to comment by stenops in Interview with ChatGPT: Empathy, Creativity & Humor according to an AI - RetroFuturista by subsonico
Who the hell would be sad enough to pay for that? Just some text that will tell you what you want to hear all day?
Then again there are people paying for only fans, so I guess it would be pretty good.
resdaz t1_j01t9mg wrote
Reply to comment by Clean_Livlng in I think this post will be monumentally important for some of you to read. Put it in your brain, think about it, and get ready for the next few years. If you are part of this Subreddit; You are forward thinking, you're already ahead of the curve, you will have one shot to be at an advantage. NOW. by AdditionalPizza
I'd agree. Question is; at what point is prompting/using the AI no longer "your" labor? Where does that threshold lie? A question that will be hotly debated in the future I am sure.
Frankly the currency much like now will be social capital, it will be the arena of the con men and fake people. Nobody will know anything and the haze of meaningless decadence will descend upon humanity permanently.
resdaz t1_j01my81 wrote
Reply to comment by Clean_Livlng in I think this post will be monumentally important for some of you to read. Put it in your brain, think about it, and get ready for the next few years. If you are part of this Subreddit; You are forward thinking, you're already ahead of the curve, you will have one shot to be at an advantage. NOW. by AdditionalPizza
Think you are right. The thought of anyone getting paid as if they are providing any sort of value by prompting an AI is ridiculous. Would put that job on the level of having a 14 year old mow your lawn. Or more accurately, have a 14 year old turn on your automatic lawn mower.
Hope everyone here will enjoy grueling physical labor! Because it is either that or starve!
resdaz t1_j01g4fs wrote
Reply to comment by AdditionalPizza in I think this post will be monumentally important for some of you to read. Put it in your brain, think about it, and get ready for the next few years. If you are part of this Subreddit; You are forward thinking, you're already ahead of the curve, you will have one shot to be at an advantage. NOW. by AdditionalPizza
There is nothing to learn. The AI will have all the knowledge, we are effectively defunct, we have no purpose.
resdaz t1_j01eq6w wrote
Reply to I think this post will be monumentally important for some of you to read. Put it in your brain, think about it, and get ready for the next few years. If you are part of this Subreddit; You are forward thinking, you're already ahead of the curve, you will have one shot to be at an advantage. NOW. by AdditionalPizza
Seems like a meaningless exercise to familiarize yourself with this. We are already left in the dust lol. If you think there is a "skill" in typing in a fucking prompt you are frankly silly.
resdaz t1_izxgk9n wrote
Reply to comment by Current_Side_4024 in This sub seems weirdly hopeful? I don't get it. by [deleted]
I doubt I could really pour my heart and soul over text personally.
resdaz t1_jdhvy9a wrote
Reply to comment by s1L3nCe_wb in Could AI be the key to overcoming ideological polarization? by s1L3nCe_wb
Yeah you could make such a thing but why would anyone engage with it in favour of just engaging with AI that just sort of agrees with your world view?