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Re: AI Watch
And the worst
As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions, but I could provide you with a hypothetical worst lineup for Leyton Orient based on their past performances and current squad:
GK: Arthur Janata
DEF: Myles Judd, Shad Ogie, Jayden Sweeney, Joe Widdowson
MID: James Dayton, Jordan Maguire-Drew, Craig Clay, Hector Kyprianou, Ruel Sotiriou
ATT: Louis Dennis
As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions, but I could provide you with a hypothetical worst lineup for Leyton Orient based on their past performances and current squad:
GK: Arthur Janata
DEF: Myles Judd, Shad Ogie, Jayden Sweeney, Joe Widdowson
MID: James Dayton, Jordan Maguire-Drew, Craig Clay, Hector Kyprianou, Ruel Sotiriou
ATT: Louis Dennis
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I keep seeing stuff about this GPT thingy, but have just never had the time or inclination to read up on it as yet.
Is this important? Should I start paying attention? Is this the beginning of the end?
Is this important? Should I start paying attention? Is this the beginning of the end?
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It’s not the beginning of the end, but the uses and possibilities of AI will be revolutionary, probably as seismic as the internet.
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I’m sure you’re familiar with the pace at which AI technology develops?Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:22 am Look at my results from it.
Its about as clever as faith.
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It’s more useful to think of the steps. It won’t be incremental improvements, it’ll be pretty much exponential.
In digital art, AI has gone - in maybe two years - from non existent, to laughably stupid, to actually quite aesthetic, to hyper-real albeit with consistent flaws and confusion caused by it not *really* being an intelligence, but being pattern recognition.
In practice, it means that I’ll pretty much have to abandon making digital art as any sort of income source, because people can make their own images with a typed prompt
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Who needs to type?CEB wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:03 amIt’s more useful to think of the steps. It won’t be incremental improvements, it’ll be pretty much exponential.
In digital art, AI has gone - in maybe two years - from non existent, to laughably stupid, to actually quite aesthetic, to hyper-real albeit with consistent flaws and confusion caused by it not *really* being an intelligence, but being pattern recognition.
In practice, it means that I’ll pretty much have to abandon making digital art as any sort of income source, because people can make their own images with a typed prompt
Alexa! Show me Katy Perry sat in the Papa John's dugout, having an argument with a mermaid.
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Will be the ultimate realisation of full capitalism. Don’t need no pesky workers, get the AI to do it to make a few people mega rich and everyone else trading bottle caps.
It could be positive and actually free us from work and we can all just live life. But doubt that’s gonna be allowed
It could be positive and actually free us from work and we can all just live life. But doubt that’s gonna be allowed
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Are the rich just going to share their money so we can buy stuff they produce ?OTF Photography Ltd wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:04 pm Will be the ultimate realisation of full capitalism. Don’t need no pesky workers, get the AI to do it to make a few people mega rich and everyone else trading bottle caps.
It could be positive and actually free us from work and we can all just live life. But doubt that’s gonna be allowed
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tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:27 pmAre the rich just going to share their money so we can buy stuff they produce ?OTF Photography Ltd wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:04 pm Will be the ultimate realisation of full capitalism. Don’t need no pesky workers, get the AI to do it to make a few people mega rich and everyone else trading bottle caps.
It could be positive and actually free us from work and we can all just live life. But doubt that’s gonna be allowed
Fat chance. We’ll more than likely have to run on treadmills to keep the super computers going so we can afford to watch orient in sky sports twice a year
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You do realise that the data input into the current one that is widely available only goes up to Sept 2021. Its not receiving live infoLong slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:22 am Look at my results from it.
Its about as clever as faith.
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So not freeing us from work then , everythings normal again .OTF Photography Ltd wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:30 pmtuffers#1 wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:27 pmAre the rich just going to share their money so we can buy stuff they produce ?OTF Photography Ltd wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:04 pm Will be the ultimate realisation of full capitalism. Don’t need no pesky workers, get the AI to do it to make a few people mega rich and everyone else trading bottle caps.
It could be positive and actually free us from work and we can all just live life. But doubt that’s gonna be allowed
Fat chance. We’ll more than likely have to run on treadmills to keep the super computers going so we can afford to watch orient in sky sports twice a year
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But where do the consumers come from ?OTF Photography Ltd wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:04 pm Will be the ultimate realisation of full capitalism. Don’t need no pesky workers, get the AI to do it to make a few people mega rich and everyone else trading bottle caps.
It could be positive and actually free us from work and we can all just live life. But doubt that’s gonna be allowed
Capitalism's problem - the illogical conclusion is that there'll be no-one rich enough to buy the product.
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That's where Universal Basic Income will come inStillSpike wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 7:15 pmBut where do the consumers come from ?OTF Photography Ltd wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:04 pm Will be the ultimate realisation of full capitalism. Don’t need no pesky workers, get the AI to do it to make a few people mega rich and everyone else trading bottle caps.
It could be positive and actually free us from work and we can all just live life. But doubt that’s gonna be allowed
Capitalism's problem - the illogical conclusion is that there'll be no-one rich enough to buy the product.
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I guess Wix, Wordpress etc are a form of AI. Neither of them code without including about 95% of unnecessary entries and thus leaving ample room for smart and creative humans to improve to a massive degree on the AI derived verbiage.OTF Photography Ltd wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2023 9:13 am Looks like I’ll not bother improving my coding skills
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Mate of mine who is big into computers asked one of the AI apps if it could write the code for a taxi office dispatch and booking service. It couldn't but explained what needed to be taken into account when developing one.
So app developer jobs are safe for this week and as the driverless cars keep killing people my job is safe too.
So app developer jobs are safe for this week and as the driverless cars keep killing people my job is safe too.
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AI, all the build up as had Y2K, will the imact be any more significant? I have my doubts.
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No doubt you'll be able to get a degree in using chat gpt soon.
It's definitely going to increase productivity and reduce the number of people needed to do a job. It's ironic to think that the low skilled jobs we all thought would disappear are the only ones that will be left.
It's definitely going to increase productivity and reduce the number of people needed to do a job. It's ironic to think that the low skilled jobs we all thought would disappear are the only ones that will be left.
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Just a load of hype, the latest thing for people to pump money into that they don't understand. Remember crypto?
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Just had a bacon and egg roll in a wholemeal bun with loads of HP sauce on it , delicious it was too , soon off to Bexley to watch the Cricket with no doubt a few beers , great day but not perfect as it don't involve the O'SThe Mindsweep wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 9:44 am Enjoying a bacon roll is a sensory experience that begins with the aroma of sizzling bacon wafting through the air, tantalizing the taste buds and triggering the anticipation of the delicious flavors to come. The sight of the bacon nestled in a warm, fluffy roll is enough to make the mouth water.
Taking a bite, the crispiness of the bacon contrasts with the softness of the bread, creating a texture that is both satisfying and comforting. The savory flavor of the bacon is complemented by the subtle sweetness of the bread, creating a perfect balance of flavors.
As you continue to eat the bacon roll, you savor each bite, fully immersing yourself in the experience. The rich, smoky flavor of the bacon lingers on your tongue, reminding you of how much you love this simple yet satisfying meal.
With each bite, you feel a sense of contentment and happiness wash over you, knowing that you are indulging in one of life's simple pleasures. As you finish the last bite, you feel a sense of satisfaction and fullness, knowing that you have enjoyed every moment of this delicious meal.
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Ron's definitely a Human & NOT A.IBIGRON wrote: ↑Sat May 20, 2023 9:17 amJust had a bacon and egg roll in a wholemeal bun with loads of HP sauce on it , delicious it was too , soon off to Bexley to watch the Cricket with no doubt a few beers , great day but not perfect as it don't involve the O'SThe Mindsweep wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 9:44 am Enjoying a bacon roll is a sensory experience that begins with the aroma of sizzling bacon wafting through the air, tantalizing the taste buds and triggering the anticipation of the delicious flavors to come. The sight of the bacon nestled in a warm, fluffy roll is enough to make the mouth water.
Taking a bite, the crispiness of the bacon contrasts with the softness of the bread, creating a texture that is both satisfying and comforting. The savory flavor of the bacon is complemented by the subtle sweetness of the bread, creating a perfect balance of flavors.
As you continue to eat the bacon roll, you savor each bite, fully immersing yourself in the experience. The rich, smoky flavor of the bacon lingers on your tongue, reminding you of how much you love this simple yet satisfying meal.
With each bite, you feel a sense of contentment and happiness wash over you, knowing that you are indulging in one of life's simple pleasures. As you finish the last bite, you feel a sense of satisfaction and fullness, knowing that you have enjoyed every moment of this delicious meal.
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