Time to get back to reading this garbage.
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"It is easy to imagine AI writing an endless stream of Fast and Furious movies or bland (but mildly appealing) pop hits. Photography has given us both extraordinary new forms of art and an endless stream of selfies."
Tired sexist trope of selfies being shallow, not art, not expression, worth less than a "true" work of art.
@Moosader wild for an AI proponent to suggest that things human beings literally created are not art
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"It is easy to imagine AI writing an endless stream of Fast and Furious movies or bland (but mildly appealing) pop hits. Photography has given us both extraordinary new forms of art and an endless stream of selfies."
Tired sexist trope of selfies being shallow, not art, not expression, worth less than a "true" work of art.
@Moosader It's actually very hard to imagine AI generating an entire movie, because it loses coherence after a minute or so wile the token count goes through the roof.
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"It is easy to imagine AI writing an endless stream of Fast and Furious movies or bland (but mildly appealing) pop hits. Photography has given us both extraordinary new forms of art and an endless stream of selfies."
Tired sexist trope of selfies being shallow, not art, not expression, worth less than a "true" work of art.
“there are a million ways the expansion of AI could go wrong and increase inequities, take jobs, and damage human lives. But if you watch Netflix, use a spam filter, shop at Amazon, or drive a car, you are already a part of the new AI and data-center economy.”
MACHINE LEARNING is different from LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS. Netflix recommendation algorithms and spam filters that recognize patterns in spam, etc. work differently than the modern “AI” chatbot marketing push. THESE ARE DIFFERENT THINGS. -
@Moosader sweet. I'm I'm secondary education and my employer is very keen on AI, it's annoying
I'm about to restart high school after thirty-odd years and I've been steeling myself to oppose this bullshit calmly when--not if--a teacher or fellow student tries to push it. Wish me patience. And thank you for your service.
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“there are a million ways the expansion of AI could go wrong and increase inequities, take jobs, and damage human lives. But if you watch Netflix, use a spam filter, shop at Amazon, or drive a car, you are already a part of the new AI and data-center economy.”
MACHINE LEARNING is different from LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS. Netflix recommendation algorithms and spam filters that recognize patterns in spam, etc. work differently than the modern “AI” chatbot marketing push. THESE ARE DIFFERENT THINGS.Wow I hate using "K" in a list only for it to stand for "C" words.
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Wow I hate using "K" in a list only for it to stand for "C" words.
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Wow I hate using "K" in a list only for it to stand for "C" words.
Also if we want to be pedantic and replace the "C" words with "K"s, then we get ... 3 K's
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Also if we want to be pedantic and replace the "C" words with "K"s, then we get ... 3 K's
“An AI trained on previous articles in a journal might reject radically new ideas. Humans do this too, but the human bias is harder to fix.”
IS IT HARDER TO FIX? WHERE IS YOUR CITATION?
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“An AI trained on previous articles in a journal might reject radically new ideas. Humans do this too, but the human bias is harder to fix.”
IS IT HARDER TO FIX? WHERE IS YOUR CITATION?
LLMs ARE COMPLETELY TRAINED ON HUMAN-CREATED CONTENT, AND THEREFORE THE BIAS IS COMPLETELY BAKED IN.Someone hasn't read the numerous papers about AI bias and how is a black box that's impossible to remove.
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Still the book authors have twice emphasized how they didn't have AI write the book or design the book cover.
Wonder why they're afraid of admitting a thing like that? 🤔
@Moosader if "ai" were half as capable as they pretend it is they would be *bragging* that it wrote this book
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“An AI trained on previous articles in a journal might reject radically new ideas. Humans do this too, but the human bias is harder to fix.”
IS IT HARDER TO FIX? WHERE IS YOUR CITATION?
LLMs ARE COMPLETELY TRAINED ON HUMAN-CREATED CONTENT, AND THEREFORE THE BIAS IS COMPLETELY BAKED IN.“One of the best ways to use AI is to search for ideas – something you cannot do without AI. Non-AI tools limit your search to keywords or combinations of words.”
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“One of the best ways to use AI is to search for ideas – something you cannot do without AI. Non-AI tools limit your search to keywords or combinations of words.”
You could... ask a human?@Moosader "That would require payment of services"
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Wow I hate using "K" in a list only for it to stand for "C" words.
@Moosader Using K for "Collaborate" sounds exactly like what an AI written list would have.
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“One of the best ways to use AI is to search for ideas – something you cannot do without AI. Non-AI tools limit your search to keywords or combinations of words.”
You could... ask a human?@Moosader "Non-AI tools limit your search to keywords or combinations of words"
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@Moosader "Non-AI tools limit your search to keywords or combinations of words"
...is that not also applicable to AI tools? I certainly haven't heard of one that takes anything but combinations of words as a prompts...@lilyyllyyllyly maybe if you make a strange croaking noise into your microphone it will give you truly novel output!
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“One of the best ways to use AI is to search for ideas – something you cannot do without AI. Non-AI tools limit your search to keywords or combinations of words.”
You could... ask a human?I haven't even disabled MS Word's AI thingy and I have no idea what it is doing.
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I haven't even disabled MS Word's AI thingy and I have no idea what it is doing.
“A student comes to your office and asks you to sign a form about courses for next semester. You attempt to log in to the student record system (probably more than one) to look at her progress toward graduation. Maybe you have notes in a file or on your computer from your previous meetings, but you have a hundred advisees, so you despair.”
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“A student comes to your office and asks you to sign a form about courses for next semester. You attempt to log in to the student record system (probably more than one) to look at her progress toward graduation. Maybe you have notes in a file or on your computer from your previous meetings, but you have a hundred advisees, so you despair.”
WELL MADE SOFTWARE IS SUPPOSED TO AID THIS, WE COULD JUST INVEST IN BETTER MADE SOFTWARE.“The AI listens to your conversations (yes, creepy, but we have mostly become used to having oru lcoation, speed, and choice of toppings shared by our car, phone, and hundreds of servers in far-off places)”
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“An AI trained on previous articles in a journal might reject radically new ideas. Humans do this too, but the human bias is harder to fix.”
IS IT HARDER TO FIX? WHERE IS YOUR CITATION?
LLMs ARE COMPLETELY TRAINED ON HUMAN-CREATED CONTENT, AND THEREFORE THE BIAS IS COMPLETELY BAKED IN.@Moosader good lord we’ve known that AI inherits human biases for DECADES
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@Moosader "Non-AI tools limit your search to keywords or combinations of words"
...is that not also applicable to AI tools? I certainly haven't heard of one that takes anything but combinations of words as a prompts...@lilyyllyyllyly @Moosader They're alleging that existing search tools can only search for the exact words in a text while AI can search for broader ideas expressed in the text. These people have apparently never heard of taxonomies. And that's just one example off the top of my head.