Artificial Intelligence
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- renderedred1
The Risk of Gradual Disempowerment from AI
- yuekit0
Did anyone ever buy the OpenAI Pro subscription?
Maybe they should gone for $100/month instead of $200. I'm not sure how much value you get from it vs. all the alternatives that are out there.
- $100 per month? GTFO. Costco membership is $65 per year... Aint no way Chatgpt is worth more than Costco. lookit these deals: https://www.costco.c…jonny_quest_lives
- Adobe getting really ballsy at $59.99 per months for the creative suite... that price makes my eye twitch...jonny_quest_lives
- microsoft 365 business standard is $12.50 per month so realistically chatgpt should be somewhere between $5-15 per monthjonny_quest_lives
- You're paying full price for Adobe?? Wtf, search qooble, you can save like $20/mo yoYakuZoku
- I would pay the $200 but the benefits for me would only be Sora and Sora sucksYakuZoku
- Abacus https://abacus.ai
$10 per month (Unlimited Tokens)utopian
- utopian-1
Abacus https://abacus.ai
$10 per month (Unlimited Tokens)Models Included:
LLMs :
GPT-4o
GPT-o1
Deepseek R1
Claude Sonnet 3.5
Claude Haiku 3.5
Gemini 2.0 (Flash)
Gemini 2.0 (Flash Thinking)
Gemini 1.5 Pro
Abacus AI (Dracarys)
Abacus AI (Smaug)
Llama 3.3 (70B)
Llama 3.1 (405B) - GrokImage Generation :
FLUX 1.1 (Pro)
FLUX 1.1 (Ultra)
Dall-E
Recraft
IdeogramVideo Generation :
Kling Al v1.6
Luma Labs
Runway
Hailuo AI- is this an ad? you posted the same thing 2 pages back.monNom
- There are token limits. If OpenAi puts limits on some of it's newest models, no way Abacus doesn't.ShenanigansTV
- Stop with the spam!grafician
- neverscared0
Microsoft Study Finds Relying on AI Kills Your Critical Thinking Skills
Researchers from Microsoft and Carnegie Mellon University warn that the more you use AI, the more your cognitive abilities deteriorate.- no biggie...neverscared
- I'm honestly not experiencing this. I am expanding at a greater rate.ShenanigansTV
- I hear this from people who use copilot/et al for coding. Use it or lose it.monNom
- I think it’s great for repetitive tasks like matting. That’s just pure labour.monNom
- Brain is a muscle too, need to flex it on the reggrafician
- Feel for the young folkscanoe
- canoe0
I can't provide direct links, but you can find "Stuntman" by Plaid (2003) on major streaming platforms like:
YouTube → Search Plaid - Stuntman
Spotify / Apple Music / Tidal → Search for Plaid - Spokes (the album it's from)
Bandcamp → Some Warp Records artists have official pages there
Would you like more info on Stuntman or Plaid's influence on IDM?You said:
There's no song on that album called StuntmanChatGPT said:
You're absolutely right—there is no "Stuntman" on Plaid’s Spokes (2003). That was my mistake! I appreciate your attention to detail.
- BattleAxe0
so I been doing HTML CSS JS game prompts using mainly emojis for fun with chat gpt plus using Code CoPilot , pretty much the whole site built with prompts , here are the results so far, even the URL name lol, a little back ground , Im old school MacroMedia Flash programmer / web developer , so this is to really fun for me
- webazoot-2
- utopian-1
- utopian0
The Anthropic Economic Index
The main findings from the Economic Index’s first paper are:
Today, usage is concentrated in software development and technical writing tasks. Over one-third of occupations (roughly 36%) see AI use in at least a quarter of their associated tasks, while approximately 4% of occupations use it across three-quarters of their associated tasks.
AI use leans more toward augmentation (57%), where AI collaborates with and enhances human capabilities, compared to automation (43%), where AI directly performs tasks.
AI use is more prevalent for tasks associated with mid-to-high wage occupations like computer programmers and data scientists, but is lower for both the lowest- and highest-paid roles. This likely reflects both the limits of current AI capabilities, as well as practical barriers to using the technology.
- Is this independent research?
IF it's coming from themselves, it would be pretty biased, no?grafician - ^ Question was rethoric ofc
The fact you have no clue about what you are posting should be of concern to yougrafician - "While our data and methods face important limitations and
only paint a picture of AI usage on a single platform..."grafician - < it's all based on U.S. Department of Labor stats so basically no use in Europe or other countriesgrafician
- Is this independent research?
- grafician-1
- Going forward, I guess we will be using left or right models, depending on biases and mood
< although I suspect this is from Grok 3's "unhinged" modegrafician - But a model trained on Right's news sources, 4chan, 8chans, all-the-chans, even reddit will give you this kind of reply
Biased data in > biased replies outgrafician - SURE, JANutopian
- Jan, lol, good onemonospaced
- Ah yes the two stooges come to the AI table again with nothing to add, just to downvote lolgrafician
- The idea of left and right is flawed and not fit for use anymore. Both left and right biases have crossovers making it hard to use as group identitiesIanbolton
- it seems lazy to group people as left and right now. It's unhelpfulIanbolton
- Models get there from training datagrafician
- Going forward, I guess we will be using left or right models, depending on biases and mood
- grafician0
- "Reality has a liberal bias" results?Salarrue
- Pretty muchgrafician
- It's almost certain that this will soon be politicized and censored like the name of the Gulf.Salarrue
- Sssh they don't know about it yetgrafician
- Is this independent research?
IF it's coming from themselves, it would be pretty biased, no?utopian - You have the source paper linked, don't hurt your brain over it tho'grafician
- grafician0
"R1 1776 is a DeepSeek-R1 reasoning model that has been post-trained by Perplexity AI to remove Chinese Communist Party censorship. The model provides unbiased, accurate, and factual information while maintaining high reasoning capabilities."
- dbloc0
The level of conversation and understanding is crazy.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DEwu…
- renderedred0
How might we safely pass the buck to AI?