There are already quite a few people (entities?) selling prints of AI-generated "art" for substantial amounts of money. Midjourney is one of the popular apps (among very many) - just type in a prompt/description and it makes a "painting". Not necessarily "replacing" artists or designers, but not helping either, except perhaps in the cases of artists or designers using the apps as a visualization/layout tool.
ok, scratch artists.
what's left? clergy, diplomats, plumbers.. might go for plumber.
1. therapists
2. social workers
3. early childhood educators
4. nurses
5. artists
6. writers
......
ok, I'm going for 6 and 7. or maybe an occupational therapist for ethical marine biologists. choices!
There are already quite a few people (entities?) selling prints of AI-generated "art" for substantial amounts of money. Midjourney is one of the popular apps (among very many) - just type in a prompt/description and it makes a "painting". Not necessarily "replacing" artists or designers, but not helping either, except perhaps in the cases of artists or designers using the apps as a visualization/layout tool.
Elon Musk, who helped start OpenAI in 2015 before departing three years later, has accused ChatGPT of being âwokeâ and pledged to build his own version.
Gab, a social network with an avowedly Christian nationalist bent that has become a hub for white supremacists and extremists, has promised to release A.I. tools with âthe ability to generate content freely without the constraints of liberal propaganda wrapped tightly around its code.â
âSilicon Valley is investing billions to build these liberal guardrails to neuter the A.I. into forcing their worldview in the face of users and present it as ârealityâ or âfact,ââ Andrew Torba, the founder of Gab, said in a written response to questions.
He equated artificial intelligence to a new information arms race, like the advent of social media, that conservatives needed to win. âWe donât intend to allow our enemies to have the keys to the kingdom this time around,â he said.
Now that's spiffy. NYT garmenting themselves with the voice of the No. 1 intellectual of our times.
Alas, the message revealed just seems to fit their usual slime (otherwise, they've never made any intellectual fame in quoting Chomsky so far, afaik).
everyone should have a look at wolfram alpha
interesting, fun and helpful
apparently some are diddling with the open ai chat interface and using wolfram as one of the sources
potentially a fantastic tool
none of this should be considered investment advice (see proper disclaimers below the vids)
i have always recommend getting that advice from a trusted professional
nor do i endorse any of the numerous people hosting emad conversations
if people want to understand the tools that are here and the tools that coming regarding this type of ai these vids might be a good place to start
how this is being developed and given away and the exponential growth/speed of these tools/models is truly remarkable
emad is a brilliant guy on a mission to level the playing field and opportunity to build/create what he calls models
pushing this to tech to the edge v the middle is a bold move and creativity is about to into warp drive
for better or worse, i also can agree his reasons and concerns are valid
if i were you, i'd search for his conversations and listen carefully
enjoy
Ignoring content and automatically posting 5-star reviews doesn't sound like AI... it sounds like an if/then statement within process automation code.
Yeah it's the companies that call it AI; they have access to a database and can sometimes know what vehicle the person bought or repaired so it will mention that, but it's all just programming.
It doesn't post all 5-star reviews, but it seems to identify certain phrases and says "welp, that's good!" and posts it. So if you start out with "everyone was very friendly and helpful..." and then proceed to say how everything else is terrible, that's a combination that says "Post it!"
If somebody gives our company a good review in the middle of the night, a robot answers it and sometimes posts it online. It's usually pretty good AI; every reply is slightly different and responds in a way that usually sounds like it read what was said. Fun fact: If you absolutely ROAST a company in your review but give them 5 stars, the robots will thank them and post that to your facebook page.
Ignoring content and automatically posting 5-star reviews doesn't sound like AI... it sounds like an if/then statement within process automation code.
The OpenAI interactions are still very basic. They are crazy impressive with certain coding languages (wonder why?), but when you get away from Google-type searches, it starts to fail pretty easily. Painting, poetry, etc are fun, but real intelligence comes from creating correct output that can be verified or investigated, not just appreciated.
OpenAI's dalle2 or Midjourney are fun to play on and create "artwork". Like this from Midjourney...the last selfie ever taken:
i've asked about some business stuff that i'm familiar with and it surprised me
If somebody gives our company a good review in the middle of the night, a robot answers it and sometimes posts it online. It's usually pretty good AI; every reply is slightly different and responds in a way that usually sounds like it read what was said. Fun fact: If you absolutely ROAST a company in your review but give them 5 stars, the robots will thank them and post that to your facebook page.
i've asked about some business stuff that i'm familiar with and it surprised me
on another note i asked it to write the lyrics to a manbird song:
Verse 1:
I'm a manbird, soaring through the sky
My wings are strong and my heart is high
I've got the freedom to roam and explore
And I'll never be chained to the ground anymore
Chorus:
Manbird, manbird, flying so high
I'm a creature of the sky
Manbird, manbird, I'm free as can be
I'm a manbird, and this is me
Verse 2:
I'm a manbird, and I sing my song
To the world below, I belong
I don't need a cage or a tether
I'm a manbird, and I'm better
Chorus:
Manbird, manbird, flying so high
I'm a creature of the sky
Manbird, manbird, I'm free as can be
I'm a manbird, and this is me
Bridge:
I'm a creature of the wind and the clouds
I dance on the air, and I shout out loud
I'm a manbird, and I'm wild and free
I'm a manbird, and this is me
Chorus:
Manbird, manbird, flying so high
I'm a creature of the sky
Manbird, manbird, I'm free as can be
I'm a manbird, and this is me.
Try again
going to put Billie Eilish out of a job (or finneas?)
a bit scary
when i used to teach about 10 ya, i had a hard enough time with plagiarism,
not to mention the other issues with this type of tech.
i've asked about some business stuff that i'm familiar with and it surprised me
on another note i asked it to write the lyrics to a manbird song:
Verse 1:
I'm a manbird, soaring through the sky
My wings are strong and my heart is high
I've got the freedom to roam and explore
And I'll never be chained to the ground anymore
Chorus:
Manbird, manbird, flying so high
I'm a creature of the sky
Manbird, manbird, I'm free as can be
I'm a manbird, and this is me
Verse 2:
I'm a manbird, and I sing my song
To the world below, I belong
I don't need a cage or a tether
I'm a manbird, and I'm better
Chorus:
Manbird, manbird, flying so high
I'm a creature of the sky
Manbird, manbird, I'm free as can be
I'm a manbird, and this is me
Bridge:
I'm a creature of the wind and the clouds
I dance on the air, and I shout out loud
I'm a manbird, and I'm wild and free
I'm a manbird, and this is me
Chorus:
Manbird, manbird, flying so high
I'm a creature of the sky
Manbird, manbird, I'm free as can be
I'm a manbird, and this is me.