AI needs to stop
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And environmental cost.
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The issue is, people tend to overgeneralize and also get averted when some buzzword is repeated too much.
So, this negatively affects the entire field of any AI.
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I'm talking about AI in the context of this conversation.
I'm sorry it upsets you that capitalism has yet again redefined another word to sell us something else, but nobody here is specifically responsible for the language we've been given to talk about LLMs.
Perhaps writing to Mirriam Webster about the issue could reap the results you're looking for.
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Am I the only one who hates the way there's text that follows a circle but there's two of them and they don't follow the same circle?
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it's not up to you, it just failed before it could be implemented. many publishers already commit to in-game nfts before they had to back down because it fell apart too quickly (and some still haven't). if it held on for just a couple more years there wouldn't be a single aaa title that doesn't have nfts today.
crypto was more complicated because unlike these two you can't just add it and say "here, this is all tr crypto now" because it requires prior commitment and it's way too complicated for the average person.
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It's worse. The industry needs to entrench LLM and other AI so that after the bubble bursts it's so grafted info everything can't easily be removed, so afterwards everybody still needs to go past them and pay a buck.
Basically it's like a tick that needs to dig in deep now so you can't get rid of it later.
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Last year it was APIs
Hahaha the inane shit you can read on this website
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LLMs are an instance of AI. There are many. Typically, the newest promising one is what the media will refer to as "AI" because the media don't do subtlety.
There was a time when expert systems were the one thing the media considered to be AI (and were overhyped to the point of articles wondering if they'd make jobs like general practitioners obsolete). Now it's generational neural nets. In twenty years it'll be something else.
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It's not a circle, it's an oval since the text on the ribbon isn't square.
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My parents got a new washer and dryer and they are wifi enabled. Why tf do they need to be wifi enabled? It won't move the laundry from the washer to the dryer, so it's not like you can set the laundry and then go about your errands and come home to dry clothes ready to be folded
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But then we wouldn't have to pay real artists for real art anymore, and we could finally just let them starve to death!
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Instructions uclear. AI in healthcare treatment decisions.
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No, problems like "how dirty is this water" do not fall under AI. It's a pretty simple variable of the type software has been dealing with since forever.
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I would say that when the intelligent washing machine has access to sensors (weight, hardness of water, types of laundry detergents) and actuators (releasing the right amount of detergents, water, spin to the barrel) it could make an optimal washing of laundry.
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Actually this one is sensible.
In the near future as more renewable energy is included in power grids the price of power will fluctuate depending on the weather.
The WiFi connection will allow you to configure your washing to be done when pricing reaches whatever point.
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In film school (25 years ago), there was a lot of discussion around whether or not commerce was antithetical to art. I think it’s pretty clear now that it is. As commercial media leans more on AI, I hope the silver lining will be a modern Renaissance of art as (meaningful but unprofitable) creative expression.
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If your motives are profit, you can draw furry porn or get a real job.
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I hate what AI has become and is being used for, i strongly believe that it could have been used way more ethically, solid example being Perplexity, it shows you the sources being used at the top, being the first thing you see when it give a response. The opposite of this is everything else. Even Gemini, despite it being rather useful in day to day life when I need a quick answer to something when I'm not in the position to hold my phone, like driving, doing dishes, or yard work with my ear buds in
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Eh, I've made a decent living making commercials and corpo shit. But not for lack of trying to get paid for art. For all the money I made working on ~50 short films and a handful of features, I could maybe buy an ounce.
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Yiff in hell furf-
Wait, what