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- sted4
how language models interpret Sol LeWitt's Wall Drawings series?
@amygoodchild tried it out
- sted1
- sted2
sorry PhanLo, he posted an update to that video.
- He seems even more up for it. Just not censoring new things. I know loads of female photographers who get shadow banned on Insta because of beauty standards,PhanLo
- they make challenging work, but it isn't women in thongs so they get algorithmed out of the timeline. I sometimes feel uneasy looking at what they make, whichPhanLo
- is so rare these days, to actually be challenged by artwork. Loads of artists I know have pretty much selfied themselves into boring mediocre shitPhanLo
- He has very valid points that anything largely publicly hosted on a social media site will be content moderated to oblivion if it is questionable .jonny_quest_lives
- “Political satire in china is pretty not-okay, and at some point would endanger people in china from using the service.” -David Holzjonny_quest_lives
- ^Lol. Mad that folk are cool with censorship when it might affect their finances. Winnie the Pooh memes abound.PhanLo
- I am not cool with censorship... just the naive idiocy of holz in general. Also going back to the videos premise can a commercial product with a social componenjonny_quest_lives
- Actually push art forward if artists can't create art that's uncomfortable for people as it violates TOS.jonny_quest_lives
- I didn't mean you were cool with censorship Jonny, more that the Ai guy was. I think you're right about the naivity of some of the techbrosPhanLo
- BuddhaHat2
Reposting because I wasn't sure which was the best thread.
https://www.humanetech.com/podca…
Triston Harris and others give a really solid current assessment of AI capabilities and the vulnerabilities which society will experience as a results of these advancements if we don't move to cover these issues as fast as possible. Seriously worth the listen, these guys connect with AI engineers on the front lines, and talk about issues that the average person probably hasn't considered.
- sted1
Luma+Unreal Engine ho ly fuck.
- https://docs.lumalab…sted
- so, what about it?milfhunter
- Nerf scans to Unity is pretty exciting. I'd love to make scale models even low quality sets and use in them in XR as sets. Especially being able to relight themPhanLo
- Im surprised it was not done soonerdrgs
- tried to contact them to understand luma's potential vfx pipeline. no response. I imagine it's just a couple of smart kids still living at homeinteliboy
- drgs0
Just had a funny experience with ChatGPT
I remember reading a story about a tribe who worships a leader who is blind, castrated, armless, legless, and is kept in a cave and exhibited to the people only on special occasions.
I could not remember where I've read it or who is the author. Couldn't find it on Google. Decided to ask ChatGPT
ChatGPT immediately suggested it's "The Theologians" by Jorge Luis Borges. That was easy. I found the story online and it's only a few pages long. I read thought it and realize this is not it
I ask ChatGPT for a direct quote. It spits out a quote from "The Theologians" by Jorge Luis Borges about a blind, armless man etc. I google some pieces in verbatim mode -- nothing
I confront ChatGPT about this. ChatGPT is very sorry, it's not "The Theologians". The story in question is "The Sect of the Phoenix" by the same author. Again I skim through this other story -- its about something else
I ask ChatGPT for the link, it gives me a link which of course does not work *spits*
This is how long it took me to realize what I already knew anyway -- ChatGPT hallucinates from the beginning to end. It can never answer "I don't know"
Discuss
- Danish1
Background changer
https://mokker.ai
- neverscared1
ChatGPT cooks up fake sexual harassment scandal and names real law professor as accused
OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT falsely accused an American law professor by including him in a generated list of legal scholars who had sexually harassed someone, citing a non-existent The Washington Post report.
In an opinion piece published in USA Today, professor Jonathan Turley from George Washington University wrote that he was falsely accused by ChatGPT of assaulting students on a trip he “never took” while working at a school he “never taught at”.
“It is only the latest cautionary tale on how artificial ‘artificial intelligence’ can be,” he said on Monday, highlighting some of the accuracy and reliability issues with AI chatbots like ChatGPT.
As part of a study, a lawyer had reportedly asked ChatGPT to generate a list of legal scholars who had committed sexual harassment.
- Fuck around and find out.palimpsest
- yellow news is acceptable, but ai text garbage is scary? humans are laughableimbecile
- Nairn1
The problem with all this is: We're only programmed and able to deal with this in an organic, very slow way of doing things.
Even at our quickest, we're talking months and years.
A decade where it comes to legislation or governmental intervention.
Computers do not work at that speed. And will only grow quicker.
Personally, I'm not entirely sure about us chasing the Singularity any more. At all.
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I realise now, belatedly, this post marks me out as "a potential aggressor, best nixed quick" by any future ai. Shit.
- Thankfully I am an over-weight fantasist nerd, living in my Mom's basement in Baltimore.Nairn
- I POSE NO THREAT TO YOU,
ASCENDANT AINairn - That'll do it ;)
I well fucked over future AI there.Nairn - Wait.Nairn
- I honestly don’t care which way the singularity goes, i’ll figure my shit out. i just wanna witness itscarabin
- I think we're going to, either way.Nairn
- It will be either human extinction or the golden age of humanitydrgs
- neverscared-1
&Walsh has been using AI art generation to help Brazilian model and influencer Isodope promote nuclear power. We chat with founder Jessica Walsh about her passion for the project and why creatives shouldn't hate on DALLE.
The spike in energy costs resulting from Russia's invasion of Ukraine has focused our attention on what we've already known for some time. Namely, in order to address the climate crisis, we need to make some hard decisions on how we generate energy.
The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) has consistently recommended that carbon-free nuclear power needs to be part of our future energy mix. But given that the modern environmental movement was largely born out of the anti-nuclear protests that followed the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, that's been a bitter pill for many to swallow.
- oh well, this is pathetically crappy
and dumb as fuck.sted - carbon-free nuclear power is a lie, and
there are incredible risks involved in
every step from mining to waste.sted - exactly one year ago we were dancing on the brink of a total catastrophe, fukushima site stores 1.3 million cubic meters of poisoned watersted
- and we have exactly 0 idea how its going to affect marine life when it gets released into the ocean this year.sted
- oh well, this is pathetically crappy