nailed it
Thanks! I heard it also helps to commentâŚanything. A YouTuber I watch says to comment âalgorithmâ if you donât know what to comment XD
Aw man, Iâm gonna miss you and your pikmin pfp.
Ah ha! Knew it. (ŕ¸ď¸Ąâ-'ď¸ )ŕ¸
Personally I think that copyright is a fucking minefield in the internet age but I guess Iâll have to see if I can use this so called âethicalâ alternitive.
Use it for what? Why would you want to use it? Why would anyone want to use AI? Iâve never understood this. No one in the past used it, and they created masterworks. Today everyone uses it, and creates mediocrity. (âŻ^.^áŚ)
Times are a-changing in either the worst of ways or the most interesting of ways, my friendâŚ
Quite right, my friend.
Dark chocolate tastes so gooood
Itâs hard to not eat more of 'em , but I wanna make them last a few more days
I feel like youâd enjoy the dark chocolate bars made by Melt Confectionary in Vancouver.
If I ever visit, Iâll be sure to make a stop there for sure
Also, youâve mentioned the usage for AI for the most dangerous jobs that you donât think people should work at once, if I remember.
People should use AI for the most dangerous jobs that humans donât want to work at or rather shouldnât work atâŚright?
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Yup! I did. But I havenât seen anyone in the industry even discuss using AI for that yet. Have you?
Nah. And you have to wonder why on that?
I suppose a dangerous job might too much to waste large sums on money on just to build an android of sorts for. Better off using, human hands or something.
Then it could be this is just the starting point for AI, chances are that would day might soon come in a way.
But why they decided to focus AI for creative reasons and not that it makes sense for, is the golden questionâŚ
A while ago I heard that OpenAI ran out of quality human-generated training data. However, their existing AI systems could produce training data (synthetic data) at scale, equal to or slightly better than the human data. Once the next generation of AI hardware goes mainstream (e.g. NVIDIAâs Blackwell chip), there could be stand-alone AI created for training and improving other AI, and the use of human-generated data will be a liability (why use inferior resources?).
Either way, Iâd like to see how that fair-use LLM competes against GPT-4 or Claude-3 (or their open-source counterparts) or, to be completely nuts, against Q* (rumoured to be AGI-lite).
If data is the Information Ageâs oil, then AI agents will become fleets of automated drilling rigs.
Big LLM, small LLM, I like to make money, alright? ~ The Big Short (paraphrased).
Business today are drowning in data and starving for information ~ a quote from my Information Management study (which GPT-5 will probably make irrelevant).
Iâve often suspected that myself: that they view human life as cheap due to the surplus, while it costs a fortune to build and program a robot, drone, AI, etc. (âŻď¸ľâ°,)