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New York Times, CNN and Australia’s ABC block OpenAI’s GPTBot web crawler from accessing content
Chicago Tribune and Australian newspapers the Canberra Times and Newcastle Herald also appear to have disallowed web crawler from maker of Chat GPTNews outlets including the New York Times, CNN, Reuters and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) have blocked a tool from OpenAI, limiting the company’s ability to continue accessing their content.
OpenAI is behind one of the best known artificial intelligence chatbots, ChatGPT. Its web crawler – known as GPTBot – may scan webpages to help improve its AI models.
The Verge was first to report the New York Times had blocked GPTBot on its website. The Guardian subsequently found that other major news websites, including CNN, Reuters, the Chicago Tribune, the ABC and Australian Community Media (ACM) brands such as the Canberra Times and the Newcastle Herald, appear to have also disallowed the web crawler.
- sted1
- Still working great for me.ShenanigansTV
- works fantastic for meutopian
- neverscared0
The Tropical Island With the Hot Domain Name
Anguilla is expected to make millions this year from a surge in demand for web addresses ending with .ai, thanks to the frenzy around artificial intelligence.- fuck i have an .ai domain, is that shit going to go up?YakuZoku
- u gonna move to anguilla soon...neverscared
- utopian3
Back in April, Dropbox announced it was cutting 500 employees. In May, outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas let go of almost 4,000 people. And in July, the founder of an e-commerce startup said he laid off 90% of his support team. The common reason cited? You guessed it: artificial intelligence.
Goldman Sachs economists have estimated that 300 million full-time jobs across the globe could be automated in some way by the newest wave of AI, with up to a quarter of all jobs being completely done by AI.
Here are the jobs AI will impact most:
1) Medicine
2) Law
3) Art
4) Retail
5) Film
6) Tech
6) Education
7) Agriculture- time to learn a real skill - plumbing, A/C, electrical, construction, cleaning, hairdresser, etc.Krassy
- yeah was thinking the same thing but what are we going to do when there are 300 million plumbers, construction workers and electricians out there?_niko
- right now they get paid an arm and a leg because they're impossible to find and nobody wants to do that kind of work...so yeah Ill be fixing pipes for beers lol_niko
- yup! times they're a changin'Krassy
- counterpoint... C3.ai posted an operating loss of $290 million for fiscal 2023...jonny_quest_lives
- ( ˘ ³˘)ノ°゚º❍。jonny_quest_lives
- Walmart also got rid of its greeters. No wonder why Knobby is ape shit mad at the world.utopian
- Hmm, well its either Anal Bleaching Specialist, or Lab Grown Meat Disposal. Hmm..Akagiyama
- Utopia. I'm deeply touched that I always occupy your thoughts.hotroddy
- I exist within your limited neural brain activity; somewhere between Trump, Musk, and Capitalism.hotroddy
- Medicine?toemaas
- hotknobby. that's not something to brag about. have you seen the weird shit utopian posts? he thinks about really weird stuffs.pango
- @toemaas yup. Diagnosis as well as treatment and prescriptions ..and research etc etc will be greatly impacted by AIKrassy
- sted1
Stanford Ribonanza RNA Folding
Create a model that predicts the structures of any RNA molecule
100k cash prize:
1st Place - $ 40,000
2nd Place - $ 25,000
3rd Place - $ 15,000
4th Place - $ 8,000
5th Place - $ 7,000
6th Place - $ 5,000
- jonny_quest_lives2
CEOs are paid 300x more than their workers while having vague deliverables and little accountability.
So why not replace CEOs with AI?
-Ed Zitron via Twitter
https://www.businessinsider.com/…
Zitron's LinkedIn comments to his artiicle are gold... CEO Fuffers/bootlickers "hey waitaminunte" "yOu dON't uNdErstAnD"
A case study in When Leopards Ate My Face:
As a member of an trade/profession who is currently wrestling with the angst of what Generative Ai will or won't do in the future I hereby welcome our CEO brethren in solidarity to the battlefront... Personally I think Windmill technician is a growth industry others have mentioned Plumbing.
- i was just talking to my friend who has a PhD in plant biology, and she was losing her shit over ai. just like a CEOdoesnotexist
- sted1
The Review Board of the United States Copyright Office (“Board”) has considered Jason
M. Allen’s (“Mr. Allen”) second request for reconsideration of the Office’s refusal to register a
two-dimensional artwork claim in the work titled “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial” (“Work”). After
reviewing the application, deposit copy, and relevant correspondence, along with the arguments
in the second request for reconsideration, the Board affirms the Registration Program’s denial of
registration. The Board finds that the Work contains more than a de minimis amount of content
generated by artificial intelligence (“AI”), and this content must therefore be disclaimed in an
application for registration. Because Mr. Allen is unwilling to disclaim the AI-generated
material, the Work cannot be registered as submitted
- neverscared1
What is an ‘AI prompt engineer’ and does every company need one?
Artificial intelligence is capable of amazing feats, from writing a novel to creating photorealistic art, but it seems that it isn’t so good at extracting exactly what we want. It fails to grasp nuance or overcome poorly worded instructions. That has given rise to the new job of “prompt engineer” – people who are skilled at crafting the precise text instructions needed for AI to produce exactly what is needed – often with salaries of upwards of $375,000 a year.
- That sounds decent, where do I sign up?PhanLo
- "apple cakes and baking with models" I expect the job offers to roll in any second...jonny_quest_lives
- jonny_quest_lives1
https://www.404media.co/kaedim-a…
Buzzy AI Startup for Generating 3D Models Used Cheap Human Labor
"An artificial intelligence company, whose founder Forbes included in a 30 Under 30 list recently, promises to use machine learning to convert clients’ 2D illustrations into 3D models. In reality the company, called Kaedim, uses human artists for “quality control.” According to two sources with knowledge of the process interviewed by 404 Media, at one point, Kaedim often used human artists to make the models. One of the sources said workers at one point produced the 3D design wholecloth themselves without the help of machine learning at all."
A job listing for a “Freelance 3D Artist, Kaedim,” was looking for applicants who are “able to produce low quality 3D assets from 2D images 15 minutes after they are requested. Willing to be paid on a per-asset basis.”
- I think I saw that site and the models were too good to be AI. I remember on Twitter folk saying the price for the modelling was great so they didn't care.PhanLo
- PhanLo1
- Holy Toledo!utopian
- I watched this earlier today, fucking mind is blown! Nolan looked like he was about to cry in either excitement, fear and or both.utopian
- I though they were 100% real. but it turns out I was wrong. That's way better than every single 3D human ever. No uncanny valley. just bonkers._niko
- lol ok punches for me, this is not in fact text to generated video but what it does is put together a shitty YouTube video for you by scraping istock and other_niko
- video sources to enhance your script. BUT it is cool that it fleshes out the copy and story and adds a VO and music. I can see Youtube being flooded with billio_niko
- billions of these things. A single creator can literally make hundreds of decent quality videos a day._niko
- Sources tell me that you will be able to soon add your own images and content into the video, as well as build upon models and styles etc..utopian
- So many lame ass creatives are going to be put out business in the next couple of years.utopian
- I do see it being wild for youtube content, wonder what it'll do for conspiracy theories. Be quite cool to make up mythology as a story telling device.PhanLo
- Why does this guy repeat have a dozen times "I DON'T WANT TO BE DRAMATIC" while basically being a whiny biotch?maikel
- i might throw upsted
- He should use it to make his content more interestingwoowahesque
- blablabla and the video material looks like stock shit.milfhunter
- Yes. Low budget shit videos. Good riddance to having editors do this shit.toemaas
- Internet will drown in spam like telephony todaydrgs
- sure it looks stock. but the message is meaningful. ai will level the playing field for a lot, reveal how shit a lot are, and expand possibilities. hell yeah aidoesnotexist
- palimpsest13
- i might throw upsted
- from the fear of ai taking our jobs.palimpsest
- haha. "QBN is for the people, the people are not for QBN"Ianbolton
- @palimpsest from the pointlessly stitched together stock video clips combined with the amount of bullshit in this video.sted
- lol and it looks so horrible.milfhunter
- Brilliant! I particularly like the footage around 1:10 of five egoholes all talking over one another. How apt.Nairn
- Gotta love the smaller details like the oversized creative person toque while flailing around what is very clearly and empty coffee cupprophetone
- Oh fuck lolmonospaced
- My favorite was the turtleneck and the blank post its all over the laptop , bravo!monospaced
- what, no SHULA.. QBN IS NOT FOR THE SHULA
-SHULAhydro74 - prompt video settings: crush the blacks.palimpsest
- <3Continuity
- Beautiful. Thank you.skinny_puppy
- palimpsest2
How about this one, @sted?
- sted3
- hydro741
Did Ideogram make the list?
https://ideogram.ai/login
- sted1
- canoe0
1+1=3?
Does anyone have a link with a quantifiable explanation of how AI is going to answer questions we haven't asked?