"Provide voiceover in style of Billy West doing Ren Hoek from 'Ren & Stimpy'"hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: Mon Mar 20, 2023 5:43 pm 2. is the narrator an AI bot too? just talk normal.
Re: Thing: Artificial Intelligence
42My background is systems engineering and I've worked in robotics/computer vision in some way/shape or form for the last 20 years.
A friend of mine was flabbergasted that I wasn't more excited about GPT. So I used it to write my wedding for her speech, which is going to be hilariously disastrous
A friend of mine was flabbergasted that I wasn't more excited about GPT. So I used it to write my wedding for her speech, which is going to be hilariously disastrous
Re: Thing: Artificial Intelligence
44Can I somehow stick my dick in it? Otherwise what's the point...it's smart? Bah....
Re: Thing: Artificial Intelligence
45If you're looking to stick your dick in things it will definitely help you find interesting and/or novel ways to accomplish your end goal. Possibly stuff you didn't think of before.zorg wrote: Can I somehow stick my dick in it? Otherwise what's the point...it's smart? Bah....
I've already solved programming problems (VERY quickly, I might add) by simply asking detailed questions. The fact that it "remembers" all of the facts you presented is a huge help. My little Google home device is now seeming extremely outdated when I ask it questions as it combs through various websites to find a fitting solution. Ain't nobody got time for that! That was a very quick leap. Remember this time as it won't be long before we'll all be saying 'remember when we couldn't get answers from AI'? Mind blowing and terrifying all at the same time.
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46AI will only be as moral and ethical as the people who program it. Thus it will be a sociopathic nightmare technology that will destroy us all, because the people who program it are employed by sociopathic corporations run by sociopathic tech bros. I just hope the machines take out the tech bros first. Crap no waffles.
As for chatpgt’s potential, someone at my work asked it a work related question, and it returned a well thought out, eloquently stated answer that was completely 100% wrong. So at least my job is safe for a while.
As for chatpgt’s potential, someone at my work asked it a work related question, and it returned a well thought out, eloquently stated answer that was completely 100% wrong. So at least my job is safe for a while.
f.k.a. jimmy two hands
Re: Thing: Artificial Intelligence
47At the moment, in most implementations, AI doesn't know what it doesn't know. Which is a pretty big problem.
And what it does know (or what it presents as if it knows) is just fancy auto-complete. Sometimes very fancy, as in the case with some of the image work it can do.
Not that surprised by it so far. I have no doubt it can do plenty now and more in the future. It will chew up a lot of basic work that is mundane for humans and shorten cycles on a lot of fronts. Most of that is probably good. It will cost jobs, but then you just have to become the guy who knows how to use the AI real good.
I am pretty sure it's being used right now for tech support chat by some very large tech companies. I haven't bothered to check to see if that's verifiably either a known thing or just me being paranoid.
I'm kind of whatever on it. I don't give a shit because caring one way or another isn't going to stop it from being developed.
If it's a tool, it's going to come in and change things like every tool, proportional to its utility and how much it can be exploited.
We have yet to adapt to the internet, but we will do so over the next generation or so, and we'll adapt to AI as well, if we survive as a species long enough.
It's far more likely our disregard for climate destroys us than it is that AI does the job. I mean, AI might help us fix things like that if we use it right.
And what it does know (or what it presents as if it knows) is just fancy auto-complete. Sometimes very fancy, as in the case with some of the image work it can do.
Not that surprised by it so far. I have no doubt it can do plenty now and more in the future. It will chew up a lot of basic work that is mundane for humans and shorten cycles on a lot of fronts. Most of that is probably good. It will cost jobs, but then you just have to become the guy who knows how to use the AI real good.
I am pretty sure it's being used right now for tech support chat by some very large tech companies. I haven't bothered to check to see if that's verifiably either a known thing or just me being paranoid.
I'm kind of whatever on it. I don't give a shit because caring one way or another isn't going to stop it from being developed.
If it's a tool, it's going to come in and change things like every tool, proportional to its utility and how much it can be exploited.
We have yet to adapt to the internet, but we will do so over the next generation or so, and we'll adapt to AI as well, if we survive as a species long enough.
It's far more likely our disregard for climate destroys us than it is that AI does the job. I mean, AI might help us fix things like that if we use it right.
Re: Thing: Artificial Intelligence
48zorg wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 10:06 am Can I somehow stick my dick in it? Otherwise what's the point...it's smart? Bah....
Teledildonics.
Re: Thing: Artificial Intelligence
49A few weeks ago I asked some people broadly if it could fuck because it sure seemed like it from how excited everyone wasGeiginni wrote:zorg wrote: Tue Mar 28, 2023 10:06 am Can I somehow stick my dick in it? Otherwise what's the point...it's smart? Bah....
Teledildonics.