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- neverscared0
Artificial intelligence and gender equality: key findings of UNESCO’s Global Dialogue
With male developers dominating the field of #AI, systems will be more likely developed with integrated gender bias.
- the eventual dumbing down of AI is inevitablehotroddy
- hah was expecting BS but the papers from 2020 and actually a decent prediction of current demonstrable gender bias in AIkingsteven
- Well to be fair women are too busy pointing cameras at their groin over on onlyfans.shapesalad
- UNESCO don’t write articles about the gender imbalance in groin centric videos, far too much funding going to fannies.shapesalad
- As a man, I should have the gender-equality rights to point a camera at my willy and make 6 figures.shapesalad
- you can shake your big willy to the gay community. they'll embrace your rightshotroddy
- you hate the ladies too much and wanna keep them small.... poor boys... cant deal with strong women.neverscared
- grafician-1
https://openai.com/product/gpt-4…
"GPT-4 is OpenAI’s most advanced system, producing safer and more useful responses"
It's out
- grafician-1
"Welcome to the new era of AI with GPT-4. Here's the summary with what's new and top examples"
[thread]
- uan0
- When is gpt4 available?NBQ00
- now for subscribersuan
- When for non subs?NBQ00
- sign up on waiting list and see. looks like it's been rolled out already: duolingo, khanacademy,...
https://openai.com/p…uan - or
chat+ via chat.openai.com / 20$/mouan
- shapesalad0
- eg: https://pagegenie.io…shapesalad
- What is this? AI generated website or what was I looking at?Longcopylover
- neverscared-1
- This can also be successfully done with a high quality recording as well. I saw Home Alone 2 as well dude.jmckinno
- utopian1
- I don't know.. the more we spend so much time with smartphones and computers the more I appreciate non computer forms of entertainment.shapesalad
- shapesalad0
Imagine Apple stick some AI into finder.
You save a file... the AI examines the content of the file, it's related project files on your HD etc, and neatly files in a today folder structure. You save another file for that project and the AI knows exactly where it should go. etc
Perhaps it could name files too.
So you never have to drill through folders - you just type in the project name and bam - all the files, all neatly organised etc.
- and neatly files in a *tidy* folder structure.shapesalad
- file_new_new_new.aipalimpsest
- When AI takes over your duties you dont need to organize filesdrgs
- Nah, shape. Start small. Baby steps. Incrementally.
By which I mean: let's have AI name PS layers intelligently.Continuity - i have read that Gen Z and later is baffled by folder structure/hierarchy in general...jonny_quest_lives
- https://www.theverge…jonny_quest_lives
- what if there was an AI that stopped other AI from searching your computer?api
- No, I would be lost without Website_D11_FA4_Fina... naming conventionsslappy
- would be great! search folders, generate new folders, sort them, sort the file, open them in Adobe or finder, save them in adobe/finder, create, forget, what?sandpipe
- interesting regarding that verge article. I might have to put on my CV 'Able to organise files and folders' to gain an advantage over the cheap youngsters.shapesalad
- Continuity3
You know, it's actually astonishing that we have this thread and the other AI (Midjourney/Dall-e/ChatGPT) threads on QBN at all.
I'm pretty much more than a few of us remember coming on NT/QBN waaaaaaaay back when and, for example, asking for help on AS1/AS2.
In those days, HTML3 was the hot shit. We were still trying to wrap our heads around CSS2. Some were still installing PS from diskettes. Flash was making the web pretty, fun, and jaw-dropping, while Jakob Nielsen was having usability temper tantrums.
Barely 20 years later, many are fearing for their creative jobs because of AI.
It really all happened far too fast.
- In fact, all of this transpired over the singular course of many of our careers. What a shocking thought.Continuity
- Don't mind me, I'm just getting increasingly philosophical in my middle age.
Get off my fucking lawn.Continuity - people like neilsen are the reason we've ended up with the current lowest common denominator state of t'internet.hans_glib
- knock-off ai art and copy is all part of the drive to the bottom that he startedhans_glib
- eh, i don't give Neilsen that much credit. Blog/cms Frameworks, etc have led to the bleak standardisation we have across much of the web.Nairn
- signs your getting oldimbecile
- neverscared1
From marketing to design, brands adopt AI tools despite risk
Even if you haven’t tried artificial intelligence tools that can write essays and poems or conjure new images on command, chances are the companies that make your household products are already starting to do so.
Mattel has put the AI image generator DALL-E to work by having it come up with ideas for new Hot Wheels toy cars. Used vehicle seller CarMax is summarizing thousands of customer reviews with the same “generative” AI technology that powers the popular chatbot ChatGPT.
Meanwhile, Snapchat is bringing a chatbot to its messaging service. And the grocery delivery company Instacart is integrating ChatGPT to answer customers’ food questions.
Coca-Cola plans to use generative AI to help create new marketing content. And while the company hasn’t detailed exactly how it plans to deploy the technology, the move reflects the growing pressure on businesses to harness tools that many of their employees and consumers are already trying on their own.
- that's why meditation is so popular...
we just need to wait till this tech makes a machine that works flawlessly and we humans can chill.uan - that sound super naive...neverscared
- what u call that machine ? hitler?neverscared
- mediation is essential... so i dexterity...neverscared
- isneverscared
- a flawless machine.. what is that? perpetum mobile or sth...neverscared
- wait, arent u a btc evangelic? so your preferable cybermachine is one that is really ant- eco friendly and scammy...right ?neverscared
- antineverscared
- that's why meditation is so popular...
- drgs0
Where AI generated music? I'm tired of the AI pictures
Even AI music recommendations would be more than something (not based on tags like today's systems are, but AI which can understand my taste by listening to music that I like)
Also, I thought someone would have done in already: guided meditation in John Malkovich's voice, or at least ASMR with John Malkovich? Nothing have I found yet.
AI is not developing fast enough, it must go faster
Discuss
- AI generating images is hard enough, generating music is maybe an order of magnitude harder.grafician
- Not to mention the copyrights clusterfuck. Scrapping images from the web is easy, but when it comes to music, remember Napster?grafician
- https://mubert.com/PhanLo
- https://mubert.com/r…PhanLo
- https://www.aiva.aiutopian
- https://soundraw.ioutopian
- https://soundful.com…utopian
- https://boomy.comutopian
- https://amadeuscode.…utopian
- https://openai.com/r…utopian
- Yeah all these generate mostly noise and have no real samples in any tunes.
Where's the music?grafician - ^ Listened to all the tunes generated on those websites = all crap
At best "elevator tunes"grafician - Yea, the closest I've seen were these generated EBTG songs, but this is already 2 years ago
https://www.qbn.com/…drgs
- yuekit0
- Gnome Chompsky is back to crush your hopes and dreams.yuekit
- Gnome lolutopian
- Lawn Gnome Yelling at the Clouds.gifutopian
- I don't always agree with Chomsky but I think he has a point...this type of AI isn't ever going to result in general intelligence.yuekit
- That doesn't it isn't useful for applications like creating visuals etc. Just that the hype is getting carried away.yuekit
- This is 3 months old, it's pointless.ShenanigansTV
- Gary crushing the level 5 self driving in near future.uan
- @14:40 maybe it will happen in 20yearsuan
- sted0
In 15 mins.
- "Also joining us will be...
Kristina Kashtanova" PASSjonny_quest_lives - eh yeah but fuck that, i don't think she will be the sharpest knife in the drawer :)sted
- lol so she is rassan coder who had a grocery store as address in the uk for years, her english is like she never lived there.sted
- and she thinks that photography is about pushing a button on a machine...sted
- "Also joining us will be...
- palimpsest2
- 80085palimpsest
- <- life is so random sometimes :) I'm making a tool that converts the titles of an online magazine into clickbait shit using chatgpt :)sted
- LOLContinuity
- sausages1
Any recommendations for best upscale services?
I've got a paid deep image AI account and results are good but when blowing up to print res it can introduce weird shit which can take a bit of work to clean up.
It's stupid good for photography but can be bit hit and miss for illustration or ai imagery.
- No smooth gradients, messed up textures, no symmetry, etc.
Yeah it's shit :))grafician - https://shorturl.at/…sted
- No smooth gradients, messed up textures, no symmetry, etc.
- palimpsest3
If you're using your calculator for two digit additions you're doing it wrong.
- 2 in the pink and 1 in the stinksausages
- How much is 37 + 88, quickdrgs
- 80085palimpsest
- @drgs 3788grafician
- 80085?? 8008135 is the correct answerdrgs
- 5317palimpsest
- you love AI because you obviously need help writing and coming up with stronger ideas - wth did I just read?canoe
- Me talk pretty one day.palimpsest
- Talk about artificial intelligencecanoe
- It's not nice to make fun of people with limited capabilities. You should be using that energy to pull us up not punch us down.palimpsest
- Here, palimp, have some <3, my guy.Continuity
- Thanks, Continuity!
It's nice to see there's still some humanity left.palimpsest - I asked AI what’s 5+5 and it came back with 17, you know, because of all the extra fingers_niko
- FLOL! @ nikoContinuity
- Gold, _niko.palimpsest
- You just told people they were "doing it wrong" - whatever that meant - it still sounds like punching down to me. So whatevs!canoe
- lolsted
- It may seem like that but I am telling people to stop doing it because I want to unlock their full potential. It was meant to be motivational.palimpsest
- I regret using the words I used. I should have taken a more positive approach.palimpsest
- Edit: "There is more to a calculator than doing two digit additions. Seize the day."palimpsest
- 'QBNer did more than two-digit additions on his calculator. You'll never guess what happened next!'Continuity
- "13 amazing ways to use your calculator"palimpsest
- https://www.qbn.com/…palimpsest
- grafician-4
- uh, is there a difference between these?jagara
- I don't see it either. Maybe we need to enhance.palimpsest
- I can totally see it. Why did they shopped her face greendrgs
- Stupid AI got the labels wrong.palimpsest
- canoe0
"The most heated debate about large language models does not revolve around the question of whether they can be trained to understand the world. Instead, it revolves around whether they can be trusted at all. To begin with, L.L.M.s have a disturbing propensity to just make things up out of nowhere. (The technical term for this, among deep-learning experts, is ‘‘hallucinating.’’) I once asked GPT-3 to write an essay about a fictitious ‘‘Belgian chemist and political philosopher Antoine De Machelet’’; without hesitating, the software replied with a cogent, well-organized bio populated entirely with imaginary facts: ‘‘Antoine De Machelet was born on October 2, 1798, in the city of Ghent, Belgium. Machelet was a chemist and philosopher, and is best known for his work on the theory of the conservation of energy. . . . ’’
L.L.M.s have even more troubling propensities as well: They can deploy openly racist language; they can spew conspiratorial misinformation; when asked for basic health or safety information they can offer up life-threatening advice. All those failures stem from one inescapable fact: To get a large enough data set to make an L.L.M. work, you need to scrape the wider web. And the wider web is, sadly, a representative picture of our collective mental state as a species right now, which continues to be plagued by bias, misinformation and other toxins. The N.Y.U. professor Meredith Whittaker, a founder of the watchdog group AI Now, says: ‘‘These models ingest the congealed detritus of our online data — I mean, these things are trained on Reddit, on Wikipedia; we know these skew in a specific direction, to be diplomatic about it. And there isn’t another way to make them.’’
- Indeed!palimpsest
- Thank zeus it’s not scraping QBN, then we’d really be in trouble_niko
- Cough, cough.palimpsest