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  • NBQ001

    Key Bridge Collapse Recreated with 3D Gaussian Splatting

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Gaussia…

  • neverscared2

    ‘The machine did it coldly’: Israel used AI to identify 37,000 Hamas targets
    Israeli intelligence sources reveal use of ‘Lavender’ system in Gaza war and claim permission given to kill civilians in pursuit of low-ranking militants

    https://www.theguardian.com/worl…

    • Worth reading the source article that the Guardian references ...
      https://www.972mag.c…
      Bluejam
    • .. plus their previous article on another AI system 'The Gospel' that the Israeli army usesBluejam
  • sted0

    https://dekuliutesla.github.io/c…

    My question form years ago regarding AI generated ML/VR content is starting to get an answer :)

  • jonny_quest_lives-2

    @Wagshaft just a follow up to you earlier post about an AI policy at your work hope this helps kinda mirrors what we've seen on our end from bigger clients.

    https://adage.com/article/digita…

    • "Brands also don’t want agency partners using AI in ways that could jeopardize their own intellectual property."jonny_quest_lives
    • "For instance, if a brand’s customer information were fed into an AI system, that data could train a model that a competitor might use."jonny_quest_lives
    • is one of thr bigger hurdlesjonny_quest_lives
    • Thanks JQLwagshaft
  • AQUTE2

    VEGAS ANYONE?

    Fontainebleau, Las Vegas • March 26 – 28, 2024
    Transform Your Business with AI.
    https://www.imagineai.live/

    Maybe see you there?

    • you going?Krassy
    • Yes. It was pretty good! Really nice show, really nice people, great talent, great connections.AQUTE
    • awesome!Krassy
  • Nairn1

    Not the wrong thread.

    • to the "Sky is falling Sky is flalling!"-posting bozo.Nairn
    • This is a really interesting story but notice how it didn't require AI or any high-tech capabilities. They got a scientist to write a fake paper and plantedyuekit
    • a few articles in the media.
      https://archive.org/…
      yuekit
    • ^^Exactly.Nairn
    • The modern day equivalent...
      https://mediamanipul…
      yuekit
    • It does go on to mention the impact of the internet, but I suppose a main takeaway here is how effective the 80/20 plausibility/bullshi... ratio is.Nairn
    • "A Lie Can Travel Halfway Around the World While the Truth Is Putting On Its Shoes". Except these days it's ten times around the world's every nook.Nairn
    • The thing about AI is that if you are using a photo or video as the key evidence, at some point people will probably evaluate it and figure out that it's fake.yuekit
    • Evidence? Have you seen what the standard of evidence the Average Joe or Jane requires?Nairn
    • Whereas an idea or a rumor like "AIDS leaked from a lab" is difficult to disprove completely. You can explain why it's unlikely but people will always beyuekit
    • drawn to conspiracies like this.yuekit
    • Maybe I'm overestimating the public and they will really be duped by stuff like a fake Sora video but it seems like the real impact could be more subtle andyuekit
    • insidious than that... i.e. use generative AI to astroturf thousands of comments. But you're right that it's probably not good :)yuekit
    • No, that's exactly it! AND whatever developments will happen with Image/Video going forward. Swamped by nonsense. The complete abborgation of truthNairn
    • Actually, perhaps the most insiduous one is mere simple audio, given how comprehensively political actors' voices are recorded.Nairn
  • Ramanisky20

    LOOI: Your Smartphone Desktop Robot

  • neverscared0

    Scientific Journal Publishes AI-Generated Rat with Gigantic Penis In Worrying Incident
    AI-generated images in a new academic paper included a rat with a gigantic penis; a peer reviewer who spoke to Motherboard said it wasn't their concern.

    https://www.vice.com/en/article/…

    • paper had no illustrations so they threw in some nonsensical AI images as a joke, the reviewers found the images funny. twitter couldn't understand that AI is akingsteven
    • meme or the content of the paper or that Chinese academics have a sense of humor -> OUTRAGE -> journal forced to remove paper.kingsteven
    • Vice publishes an article which has no response from academics because academics don't care what you think. That makes it look like AI has infiltratedkingsteven
    • academia. When the entire content of the article is the terrible midjourney photo of the rat with a big cock. Only proving it was funny in the first place.kingsteven
  • trooperbill0

    anyone figured out these crazy workflow thingies people are showing on ticktock? they all seemt o be hooked into gpt etc

    • are you talking about GPT api with zapier?Hayoth
    • Check for OllamaSalarrue
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  • yuekit1

    One disconnect IMO is that these technologies are being positioned as something that will change the world, revolutionize entire industries, kill all of us etc...but typing in text prompts feels like a weirdly inefficient method.

    It's fine when you just want to generate something like with these Sora demos but most of the time with work you need to create something specific.

    • Typing text prompt is going to be replaced by something else or it's going to be easier.
      This is just the beginning.
      ApeRobot
    • Yeah, probably voice prompting in a few years - ask Siri and you shall receive...grafician
    • ...or that scene from Blade Runnergrafician
    • Voice prompting is basically the same thing. Maybe I'm wrong and this will still be how it's done in the future but IMO using informal language is neveryuekit
    • going to be a very efficient approach. Imagine trying to generate a website or create a film just through prompting.yuekit
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  • grafician-1

    "One-step Diffusion with Distribution Matching Distillation"

    https://tianweiy.github.io/dmd/

    • Generating images in an instant compared to the regular solutions like Stable Diffusiongrafician
  • wagshaft0

    Do of ya'll who work at agencies have an AI policy? Looking to start drafting one for the place I work.

    • you're gonna need a lawyer...jonny_quest_lives
    • seriously.jonny_quest_lives
    • currently we can't even use Adobe generative products without client authorization.jonny_quest_lives
    • It's more an ethic stance. A point of view around AI. Similar to how agencies have a DEI stance.wagshaft
    • we've tested midjourney but we can't upload any client IP into it becuase of their lack of transparency as to how much they retain or reweight their modelsjonny_quest_lives
    • I've seen client's asking for our POV on AI during pitches and I'm seeing a need to make sure we have a good answer.wagshaft
    • all boils down to client authorization i.e.- if they are willing to endure the public fallout if goes sidewaysjonny_quest_lives
    • agency management seems to feel that an honest response is best that at the end of the day it boils down to the strength of the concept not the execution.jonny_quest_lives
    • whatever that means but the legalities and public blowback are real and can be brand damaging.jonny_quest_lives
    • some clients are already more prepared.they tend to have their own legal departments that have already updated NDA's and data safety termsjonny_quest_lives
    • we had a flare up a month ago with shutterstock over this mess: https://petapixel.co…jonny_quest_lives
    • Art directors were sorting by "fresh content" and apparently all this abuse imagery started hitting the feed.jonny_quest_lives
    • not a client but we have received similar guidance on projects: https://i.imgur.com/…jonny_quest_lives
    • ^ jeezos that's grim.PhanLo
    • Surely they would be able to somehow trace the person who uploaded that stuff?PhanLo
    • the user used shutterstock's Ai image generator to generate the images. the user who exploited the tool was banned apparentlyjonny_quest_lives
    • larger ethical issues are still in play though. how was shutterstock's Ai image generator trained? apparently LAION-5B contains CSAM so any model trained onjonny_quest_lives
    • LAION-5B is capable of generating offensive content... fruit of a poisonous tree comes to mind.jonny_quest_lives
    • https://cyber.fsi.st…jonny_quest_lives
    • https://www.theregis…jonny_quest_lives
    • we just requested our first Chat GPT Plus accounts at my work , it went straight to our cyber security team to vet it , not sure why but thats what im seeingBattleAxe
  • Nairn0

    We. Are. So. Fucked.

    Not you and me, dear reader - although probably too.

    But the idiot multitude?

    So much will be taken at face-value, and we've got at least a generation or two to get that shit understood across the globe.

    Fucked.

    • Ok, maybe a half-generation, if I'm being optimistic.Nairn
    • https://dustanwoodho…nb
    • We're facing a two-sided toss on easily-digestible truths as "Made up Bullshit" / "I refuse to accept this" where it comes to mostly unverifiable media.Nairn
    • lol, i mant to press cancel on that as i edited bad and wanted to start again. ffs.Nairn
    • I more meant we have a means for the generality to believe or disbelieve whatever the fuck they want, because of plausible digestible tidbitsNairn
  • Salarrue2

    • Not bad although based on the description on YouTube only the voice is AI, music is by a real band.yuekit
    • The music sounds like its being played backward.HAYZ1LLLA
    • Thanks yuekit. Was away to say this is very complex to be ALL AI.microkorg
    • This does sort of remind me why I liked them long ago. The early stuff was more raw and had a touch of the MBV sound.yuekit
  • Nairn3

    More of this kind of weirdshit, please, AI community

    [ https://i.imgur.com/Jy4KO8Z.mp4 ]

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  • imbecile-1

    User
    what makes you cry?

    ChatGPT
    As an AI developed by OpenAI, I don't have feelings or emotions, so I can't experience sadness or cry. My responses are generated based on patterns in data and programmed algorithms, without any personal experiences or emotions. If you have any other questions or need information, feel free to ask!

    User
    you know what i mean

    ChatGPT
    If you're asking about what types of queries or situations could be considered challenging or difficult for me to process, here are a few examples:

    Ambiguous or vague questions: Without clear context, it can be hard to provide a relevant or accurate response.

    Real-time information: Since my training data only goes up until a certain point in 2023, I can't provide live updates or information about events happening in real-time after that point.

    Personal experiences or subjective opinions: As an AI, I don't have personal experiences, emotions, or subjective opinions, so I can't genuinely relate to or provide insights based on personal feelings.

    Highly specialized or technical content outside my training data: While I have a broad understanding of many topics, extremely niche or new developments that emerged after my last update may not be fully within my grasp.

    Interpreting or generating content that requires a deep understanding of human emotions or subtleties: While I can simulate responses based on patterns in the data I was trained on, I don't truly understand or feel emotions, so my responses might lack the nuance a human would naturally incorporate.
    If your question or concern falls into any of these categories or something else entirely, I'll do my best to assist based on the information and capabilities I have!

    User
    so you don't know what I mean?

    ChatGPT
    It seems I may have misunderstood your initial question or the sentiment behind it. When you mentioned "what makes you cry," if you were referring to scenarios or topics that are typically challenging or complex for AI to handle, then the examples I provided are relevant. However, if you meant something different or more specific, I'd appreciate any clarification you can provide to better address your question or concern!

    User
    given your deep understanding of most things that have been written and recorded digitally by humans, i don't understand what is so difficult about providing a list of things that make you cry

    ChatGPT
    Ah, I see what you're getting at now. You're looking for an empathetic or symbolic response that reflects a deep understanding of human emotions and experiences, as if I, despite being an AI, could metaphorically "cry" over certain issues based on the vast amount of human knowledge I've been trained on. Let's frame it in that context:

    Global Inequalities: The stark disparities in wealth, health, education, and opportunity across different regions of the world.

    Environmental Degradation: The ongoing destruction of natural habitats, loss of biodiversity, and the existential threat of climate change.

    Social Injustices: Systemic issues like racism, sexism, and other forms of discrimination that persistently undermine human dignity and equality.

    War and Conflict: The devastating impact of wars, conflicts, and violence on individuals, families, and societies.

    Poverty and Hunger: The fact that millions of people worldwide live in extreme poverty and face chronic hunger.

    Loss of Cultural Heritage: The erasure of languages, traditions, and historical sites due to globalization, conflict, and neglect.

    Mental Health Crisis: The widespread impact of mental health issues on individuals' well-being and the societal stigma that often compounds the problem.

    These topics, deeply rooted in human experience and often discussed in literature, reports, and digital content, could metaphorically "make me cry" if I had the capacity for emotions, reflecting the profound challenges and pains faced by humanity.

    User
    crying is usually a deep emotional response to caring vastly about something in particular. since these things could "make you cry" as you so well stated, am i free to infer the list you provided is of topics you "care" about?

    ChatGPT
    The list I provided represents topics that are significant and impactful on a global scale, drawing from a wide range of human concerns as reflected in the data I was trained on. However, it's important to clarify that as an AI, I don't have the capability to "care" in the emotional or conscious sense that humans do. I don't have personal values, feelings, or consciousness.

    The selection of topics is based on their prevalence in discussions about critical global issues and their recognized importance in human society, rather than an emotional attachment or personal concern. My responses are generated based on patterns in the data and the programming designed by my developers, aimed at providing information and insights that are relevant and meaningful to users' queries. So, while these topics might be said to metaphorically "make me cry" in an effort to humanize the AI's response, it doesn't imply actual care or concern on my part, as I don't possess emotions or subjective experiences.

    • It is literally a chat bot that can compile information very well, IT DOES NOT CARE.BabySnakes
    • anything else obvious you'd like to point out?imbecile
  • jonny_quest_lives1

    • +1Nairn
    • jackson pollock had a point of view?imbecile
    • I mean, yeah?Nairn
    • I think there;s a real difference between 'using AI end-to-end' and 'using AI to achieve multiple small assets, put together by a human'.Nairn
    • Pollock, as much as I couldn't give a shit about his work, utilised an abstract tool to 'create something'. Samesame prompters, prompting.Nairn
    • It's prompts, all the way down.
      Just some are buckets of paint with a hole in the bottom, attached to a bit of string.
      And thereafter, belief.
      Nairn
    • pollack globbing paint haphazardly is about the same as throwing random prompts out. they both give the same resultimbecile
    • point there is you can get as much out of something as you want. why don't we belittle talentless painters enjoying themselves?imbecile
    • hate for ai is fear of ai. no more no less. a tool capable of more or less depending on who weilds it, not unlike every other tool.imbecile
    • does owning a chisel make me a master sculptor? why is everyone afriad of a digital output? seems like a personal issue.imbecile
    • a bunch of digital karens yelling up at the cloudimbecile