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02-24-23, 06:42 PM | #31 |
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I'm now an accomplished artiste!
Debbie Harry as the Tombraider
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02-24-23, 06:43 PM | #32 |
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My old buddy Conan,
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02-24-23, 06:48 PM | #33 |
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Debbie Harry as Supergirl
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02-24-23, 06:56 PM | #34 |
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Poor AI, still has a ways to go before it's as smart as the average Subsimmer
historical german submarine in the ocean Good grief, I broke it! U-96 U-boat
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02-24-23, 07:22 PM | #35 |
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Poor AI, completely retarded when it comes to submarine
hunt for red october submarine attack underwater torpedoes
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02-24-23, 07:35 PM | #36 |
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They say Google experiences its "Kodak moment" currently. That means Google search engine may implode due to not having red the sign of times while there still was time, now angrying users with way too much adverts as search results while the comeptition starts to use AI to filter search results, produce texts summarising their content, that way deciding and forming itself what the user gets in intermediated results. Hm, wrong word, maybe. These new search engines will not give sourec etexts anymore, but have a quicio overview themselves on what theya finbd, and then give a summar yof it, according to how they were coded. Bias included.
Google will not be helped by having randomly fired a huge quantity of its key staff recently, criss-cross across the board. Whole development groups are said to have had their head - their creative lead designers and developers - cut off. Leaving nothing but a torso that alone is not even half as worthy and competent. This - search engine plus AI - could become a mess like Wikipedia. Wiki is safe to use if you want to know what the nuclear weight of lets say a copper atom or iodine is. But ask Wikipedia on something related to political ideology, gender Quatsch, history, feminism, social issues, market economy, and you immediately end up in the heavily biased and internally censored hell of Wikipedia. Propaganda, with a clear woke and left bias. Extremely so. This is what the combination of search engines and AI will lead to, too. Ever more propaganda - automatically generated by the AI and presented as objective, rational results of your search, with source texts not even be given anymore. Wonderful. Imagine what this will mean for discussions of political and social public topics. Nothing pleasant.
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02-25-23, 09:43 AM | #37 |
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Yes, this is going to catch Google in the gonads. Surprised that MS actually got behind this first, but yay for them.
The crazy thing is, this wont stop with AI chat, or AI art, there will be AI music, AI programming, AI teaching, that's the one I am looking forward to. "Emily, teach me to code in python, starting with the basics." (I named my AI chat assistant "Emily". Or, "Emily, I need an SQL query where I can update all users with a membergroupid that is like 233, 235, 264 and lastactivity is greater than 2019-01-01 set their usergroupid to equal 430." "Emily, make ten songs in the style of ZZ Top". Now, once Emily learns to draw submarines accurately, I will have unlimited assets. "Emily, make 10 images in the style of Torplexed". I would rather have the real thing but he has ghosted me again.
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02-25-23, 10:10 AM | #38 |
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Emily Darling will also be the one to fire staff, deny credit, reject a job seeker's application, and set the insurance rate.
Hugs and kisses will come as emoticons, of course.
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02-25-23, 10:44 AM | #39 |
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Spotify rolled out an AI DJ a few days ago.
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02-25-23, 11:03 AM | #40 |
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All records by Kraftwerk in an endless loop?
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02-25-23, 01:07 PM | #41 |
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Only for Germans named Skybird.
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02-26-23, 10:32 AM | #42 |
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I have my own AI ChatBot assistant now, Emily, so I can train her and get better output.
She knocked this one out of the park. Debbie Harry as a freedom fighter.
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02-26-23, 02:22 PM | #43 | |
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An interesting thought
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02-26-23, 03:04 PM | #44 |
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Throwing a bin with paint at the wall or what the dog has left behind on the street, are as much art as having an algorithm generating a random number.
BTW, my old school pocket calculator does that, its a Casio FX-3600P. Let's see. Switch to "On". Press "INV", press "." for "RAN#" and - voilà: 0.966 - its art! And my pocket calculator even holds proprietary rights for it! That leaves one question, however: is my pocket calculator from the 1980s - a person? I mean it created an artwork, and even holds the rights for it, since it created it, like an animal these days is given rights for its "selfies" if it did trigger a wildlife camera. Who would have thought that 0.966 is art. Or any other of the numbers between 0.000 and 0.999! See you at Sotheby's. I hope you bring a big wallet!
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02-27-23, 10:28 AM | #45 |
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Okay, this goes a bit beyond the original topic, but still is focussed on AI.
Meet Sophy, the new super driver. https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wi...ayers-97487481
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