Artificial Intelligence
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- PhanLo1
- this has been going around for weeks. i think ai could write a more convincing story.kingsteven
- marketing departments are all about it cuz they are all about generating hype but it's been harder to implement on things that require accuracy.jonny_quest_lives
- a24 got into a bit of heat for this: https://petapixel.co…jonny_quest_lives
- then they got smoked by an actual designer: https://twitter.com/…jonny_quest_lives
- https://open.spotify…jonny_quest_lives
- 'a bit of heat' the best two examples that petapixel could find is a random guy (whos not an illustrator) saying he's going to kill himselfkingsteven
- with 325 comments that mostly say that they like it. and one tweet with 2 comments. then 'smoked by an actual designer' - it's not as good as the AI campaignkingsteven
- and it's a fan made poster (which doesn't seem to have been made to spite the AI campaign), that the ai-art cynics have jumped on to.kingsteven
- the entire narrative around the harms of ai-art is built on false narratives and conspiracy by cynical twitter commentators white-knighting creatives.kingsteven
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- more lieskingsteven
- yuekit2
@imbecile
I agree with you that as long as you understand the limitations they are useful for brainstorming, summarizing info etc. But the question was can we get it to solve climate change...no you can't. It has nothing to do with laziness and is more about the expectation of what these AIs can do at this point.
If we were really close to AGI it's not unreasonable that you could ask it a difficult question like "how do we solve climate change" and get a response that actually offered some new ideas and wasn't just a summary of already available information from the internet.
Many people who should know better are hyping this idea of "artificial general intelligence." Elon Musk said that by the end of this year there will be an AI smarter than any human on Earth. You can dismiss that as yet another dumb thing he said but AI companies themselves like OpenAI and Anthropic are participating in the hype to some extent.
- you guys are reasoning with AI generated posts? :Dsted
- simulating the outcome of possible solutions, is where AI gets useful regard climate change.sted
- i said " up to humans to implement" in my reply. obviously humans are the issue. blaming the machine is deflecting.imbecile
- Right but hopefully there will be breakthroughs in energy technology as people focus on the problem, as more funding happens.yuekit
- AI could help with solving specific problems just like it did with the protein folding thing I posted above. But notice how this is almost analogous toyuekit
- predicting the next word after being trained on a massive dataset.yuekit
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- imbecile1
ai, why don't you solve all of my problems even though you give me solutions and i'm just lazy?
While I can provide information, advice, and even a bit of motivation, tackling challenges often requires action that AI can't directly take on your behalf. It's totally normal to feel a mix of motivation and hesitation when facing big tasks or decisions.
Breaking larger challenges into smaller, manageable steps can make them feel less daunting and more doable. Setting small, achievable goals might help you get started and maintain momentum. And remember, everyone has moments of feeling less driven—it's perfectly okay to take things at your own pace. If there's a specific area where you'd like to start making changes, maybe we could brainstorm some first steps together!
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so even though you proposed solutions, it is still up to humans to implement them and find out if thery are worthy of the effort or should be editied to serve our needs, purpose?
Exactly! My role is to help generate ideas, provide information, and suggest possible solutions based on existing knowledge and data. However, the real-world implementation, evaluation, and adaptation of these solutions depend entirely on human action.
Humans bring context, experience, and judgment to the table, which are crucial for tailoring solutions to specific situations or needs. This involves testing ideas, learning from outcomes, and making adjustments as needed. The dynamic nature of many problems, especially complex ones like the climate crisis, requires continuous adaptation and learning.
For any solution or strategy, stakeholders must consider practicality, cost, impact, and feasibility before moving forward. And even after implementation, it’s important to monitor outcomes and make iterative improvements based on real-world feedback. In this way, your critical thinking, decision-making, and action are essential to translate potential solutions into effective changes.
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yeah, ai sucks because it doesn't make meaningful decisions for my lazy effortless attempts at worthless communication
#hilarious
- imbecile1
cliff's notes good
ai badlol
- yuekit0
^ That answer is a good example of how these generative AIs don't think or reason for themselves...it's literally just mashing together content from the internet like if Google results were returned in the form of an essay rather than a list of search results.
So GPT's solution for climate would just be a summary of what other people said. There's no insight to be gained there at all.
Machine learning has solved scientific questions but within the context of analyzing large data sets.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1…
So there's potential for solving specific targeted problems but as far as an overall solution, we're on our own.
- what do you expect? insight? from what? human's lack of it?imbecile
- the prompt was simply "a solve for the climate crisis?"imbecile
- the insight is obvious and true. what chatgpt needs are humans who will follow throughimbecile
- laughing at the obvious answer out of lhuman aziness is concerning at best, detrimental at worst.imbecile
- the answe is literally right in front of us but lobbyists prevent change for what? profit? hilariousimbecile
- "AI sucks because it can't manipulate humans into caring about themsrlves" fucking hilariousimbecile
- "don't just outline a solution, complete it and satisfy my lazy demands, otherwise you are worthless" is a damning conclusion for a human to arrive atimbecile
- lol...not what I was saying. Many people do expect them to give insight (or think they will soon).yuekit
- neverscared1
‘Eat the future, pay with your face’: my dystopian trip to an AI burger joint
If the experience of robot-served fast food dining is any indication, the future of sex robots is going to be very unpleasant- bored ape burger joint is better...neverscared
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- Ramanisky213
- Yeah, those are nice. Kinda sad (or cool?) that you can now just go remake these as you want in 15 minutes.formed
- Yes, it's wrong.palimpsest
- These are super nice.
The artist has likely spent many many hours crafting the prompt. Many more running the prompt..microkorg - ...and even more hours curating the outputs to the ones in the final collection.
It isnt a 15 minute job.microkorg - Let's give him 5 more minutes to deliver.palimpsest
- that's the next dozen or so Prefuse 73 album sleeves sorted then.Gardener
- Old Man Yells at Cloudsutopian
- Of course its cool and it looks super nice. BUT ....HAL9001
- ^ ahhh see there’s always a “But ....”
strange time to be alive.Ramanisky2 - Benny always with the silver lining.palimpsest
- i heard the bought the prompt for 0.0000441 btc and mutated it for 7 min .. there is the new synthetic picasso... lets hope he doesnt get sued for copyright..neverscared
- It's sad that we don't have to make our own fire and arrow headsShenanigansTV
- I think it's wrong to post without naming the author.uan
- Author is 01100111010100101010...HAL9001
- Andrea Ciulu
https://daily.xyz/ar…palimpsest - I'd be very upset if I was 20 yo studying photography and dreaming to make a career in that fieldHAL9001
- I'd be very concerned if I was 20 yo studying graphic design and dreaming to make a career in that fieldHAL9001
- I imagine the 20yo gets to study starting with this toolset. he will pick a film camera at some point in his path and deliver pictures not made yet.uan
- rip prompt designer ... 01/2024 - 03/2024 no one cares anymore its too unskilled work.neverscared
- except some nft afficinados... which are not many... 5 maybe or 7 ...neverscared
- its nice work, lets stop pretending any medium is worth shit.kingsteven
- tell that to stanley kubrick....neverscared
- hehe @ '20y/o picking up a film camera' it costs me > £40 to shoot and develop one roll :-D i think those days have passed.kingsteven
- not if u shoot analog... just ask christopher nolan or anyone who shoots film analog...neverscared
- there is rennaissance of shooting analog...it just has more grip...neverscared
- Imagine training to be a painter and then photography comes along.palimpsest
- I'd presume this is a mix of prompting and heavy layered post-prompt editing in something like photoshop, right? These aren't straight outputs?Nairn
- FYI - All of Picasso's art work along with any other dead artist after 50 years, enter the public domain. Can't be sued.utopian
- After decades of learning, copying, borrowing and stealing others ideas to create your own artistic style, can be do in milliseconds compared to decades.utopian
- "can be done"utopian
- https://www.youtube.…jonny_quest_lives
- At the speed of a shutter.palimpsest
- "Putting 4 corners around the collection of information or facts, transforms them. A photograph is not what was photographed it's something else"-Gary Winograndjonny_quest_lives
- "To see is to forget the name of the thing one sees"
- Paul Valérypalimpsest - its always about ontology... thats why a picasso or kubrick vibes off the touch of the master instead of some lame ass anti-skill dude doing some rip offneverscared
- people who are just surface poser .... well poor creatures....neverscared
- 'AI just watched Inception'webazoot
- + add neuroaesthetics in and then it gets really interresting and shows how weak a.i art actually is..neverscared
- @palimpsest - every time we remember, we edit, and then again...Nairn
- OK,C.palimpsest
- A lot of these are amazing. It's too bad AI just can't handle type yet. Some of the "flaws" are very cool, like kids floating, cars up in the air, etc.CyBrainX
- Where does it say how they were created? Is it really just prompting in Midjourney?yuekit
- The artist gives a long description of the concept behind it but I didn't see where he explains the process.yuekit
- comparing photography with painting doesnt make sense compare to this, sorry palimpsestHAL9001
- i usually don't care for anything MJ so if it is from MJ prompts i'd be impressed... or if it's SD the uniformity between pieces is impressive.kingsteven
- automated statistics the most soulless art there is... some adore it though...neverscared
- i like itmilfhunter
- AQUTE0
- i went for the Asian assistant myself, she sounds eager to get work done lol_niko
- #7 sounded like mid-atlantic irish to me, so i went with that and now it's much deeper, not a hint of irish and it's all over the place in pitch.kingsteven
- haha, they're all horrible. when i asked for advice about raising my front lawn by 3cm it started "It sounds like you've got an exciting project on your hands!"kingsteven
- no, it's definitely not.kingsteven
- yuekit0
- The Fedoras have spoken. All raise their samurai swords!!!ShenanigansTV
- lolyuekit
- Noggin2
Scary good...
- tune about an aging skater with Achilles tendonitis,
https://www.udio.com…PhanLo - It's a mad thing, being a musician is already pretty grim.
'Time stole your tricks and the pains here to stay'PhanLo - impressive.uan
- I won't celebrate this.colab
- musicians (or a talented 11 year old new human) will curate libraries packed in apps and sell those instead of songs and hits.uan
- I don't even particularly like disco and this is damn goodAQUTE
- UDIOAQUTE
- amazing, it's like having your own producer like PDiddy with out all the rape!_niko
- tune about an aging skater with Achilles tendonitis,
- jagara3
Arc broser / Arc search is super friggin' cool and a huge timesaver: https://arc.net/
- *browserjagara
- WIndows is version 11 only, annoyingly.Nairn
- Still, try the mobile version! :)jagara
- Doesn't work on Linux. Not a priority apparently.skinny_puppy
- Chrome Killautopian
- Ramanisky20
The winning video by Damián Gaume for Any Colour You Like in Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon 50th Anniversary Animation Video Competition.
- found it really boringBluejam
- yeah this sucks ... can’t believe they gave this the 100k prizeRamanisky2
- Random from the machine.ApeRobot
- sted2
https://mattturck.com/landscape/…
check this out
- bottom line:
2011 companies
+25% growth since last year
we are at the beginning of the third cycle of formation and financing of participants.sted
- bottom line: