Chat/GPT-4 released

I mean… I’m trying it out to see if it can make sense of the Diablo 4 class and paragon choices.
 
Just saw pepperoni hub spot commercial. Once this is applied to Pr0n, we’re going to have some weird Event Horizon blood orgy deviant stuff…

Great.
 
lol "boost productivity and retention" aka "this jerb is so easy, the ai does all my work for me!"
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and hes probably using it there too...
Opinion?

AutoGPT could automate the coordination of all those jobs if he were to get a lil more ambitious and crafty tbh

The management of a lot of simultaneous jobs could be compressed down to hours and or minutes
 
It depend how one define easy, the jobs tractor and other tool removed replaced from the field, truck remove from horse shipping were in most ways much harder than the jobs made by the people replacing it and simpler in others ways.

Same for the computer room that was full of human mathematician in the NASA, bell laboratory, those jobs were not replaced by actual computers because they were so easy or airline pilots, traducers or radiologist if it happens.

The systems created to achieve their replacement required many centuries of hard efforts by a lot of people and giant amount of resource to create, showing that they were quite hard to do.
 
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Opinion?

AutoGPT could automate the coordination of all those jobs if he were to get a lil more ambitious and crafty tbh

The management of a lot of simultaneous jobs could be compressed down to hours and or minutes
the ai does the work so he doesnt have to? the manager could just do it then, fire him.
 
the ai does the work so he doesnt have to? the manager could just do it then, fire him.
We gonna automate an entire company

I had some secret thoughts about stuff that I don’t wanna reveal or leak out yet
 
erek did not consider the liability / insurance / risk / bean counter / corporate lawyer / C suite angle yet.

Imagine being a mainstream media personality and getting this wrong now, and getting wrekt for it (even now) years later.

:LOL:
 
erek did not consider the liability / insurance / risk / bean counter / corporate lawyer / C suite angle yet.

Imagine being a mainstream media personality and getting this wrong now, and getting wrekt for it (even now) years later.

:LOL:
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🤔 🧐 🤨
 
A distributed ai network built by all the miners searching for some ai-coin*. and spending the coin to accelerate their daily lifes bringing value to the crypto?

Alright I shared some secret thoughts, so spill your beans erek, what can you leak?
What’s it to ya
Lookin to make somethin of what er what
🤔 🧐 🤨 Hmm?
 
Regulation can be decent but honestly most goventments have done a horrible job at proper ethical regulation of new technologies. I'd almost rather see complete disregard for regulation letting all protected ip be used and manipulated for benefit of ai or parties using it.

If the goventment wants to be supported regulating advanced or controversial technology they should have done a better job showing they arnt just another malicious entity utilizing power for their own ignorant gain bowing only to powerful tech monopolies. Forcuantly for digital technology it isnt the easiest to regulate so hopefully it doesnt persist to evils as great as the govenment would push it to. Crypto is a decent example of this and is doing fine enough outside of regulation, despite attempts.
 
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Regulation can be decent but honestly most goventments have done a horrible job at proper ethical regulation of new technologies. I'd almost rather see complete disregard for regulation letting all protected ip be used and manipulated for benefit of ai or parties using it.

If the goventment wants to be supported regulating advanced or controversial technology they should have done a better job showing they arnt just another malicious entity utilizing power for their own ignorant gain bowing only to powerful tech monopolies. Forcuantly for digital technology it isnt the easiest to regulate so hopefully it doesnt persist to evils as great as the govenment would push it to. Crypto is a decent example of this and is doing fine enough outside of regulation, despite attempts.
"Blake Lemoine, the former Google engineer and AI ethicist who claimed their LaMDA LLM had become sentient, has given a new interview in which he discusses the future relationship between humans and AI. Lemoine argues that humans need to understand that they are dealing with intelligent artifacts that can experience emotions such as joy and suffering. He suggests that transparency and model understandability should be a priority, using psychological investigative tools to better understand human cognition and develop more controllable and understandable AI systems.

Lemoine also reveals that Google has been working on advanced technology for over two years, focusing on safety concerns and eliminating biases. He mentions an AI system heavily incorporating multimodal elements, including sounds and access to Google's APIs, that he described as "awake." However, Lemoine expresses concern that humans are not yet ready for the integration of AI into society due to unresolved questions about human rights, and adding nonhuman entities to the mix complicates matters further."

Source: https://futurism.com/blake-lemoine-google-interview
 
"Blake Lemoine, the former Google engineer and AI ethicist who claimed their LaMDA LLM had become sentient, has given a new interview in which he discusses the future relationship between humans and AI. Lemoine argues that humans need to understand that they are dealing with intelligent artifacts that can experience emotions such as joy and suffering. He suggests that transparency and model understandability should be a priority, using psychological investigative tools to better understand human cognition and develop more controllable and understandable AI systems.

Lemoine also reveals that Google has been working on advanced technology for over two years, focusing on safety concerns and eliminating biases. He mentions an AI system heavily incorporating multimodal elements, including sounds and access to Google's APIs, that he described as "awake." However, Lemoine expresses concern that humans are not yet ready for the integration of AI into society due to unresolved questions about human rights, and adding nonhuman entities to the mix complicates matters further."

Source: https://futurism.com/blake-lemoine-google-interview
Mostly just talking bs in a manner percivable to news consumption.

We cannot understand sentiance in a manner communicatable in such a form or atall. We can only feel a small fragment of its reach.

Modern ai is not there. There was no revolution in the field. There was a clever product released for the sake of marketing the field deemed necessary by the floundering of the tech industry in a unstable economy and stock market. All the hype is to encourage that. And I encourage using the available cleaver tools to benefit human productions. Such as coding, art, conversation, ect.

The scope of sentiance lies beyond.
 
I am not sure how one could ever know if an AI ever got sentient, we only assume others humans are because we personally are, the philosophical zombie issue and all that.

Specially those trained to mimic a sentient creature, no matter how much it act as if and tell us it is, we cannot know.
 
I am not sure how one could ever know if an AI ever got sentient, we only assume others humans are because we personally are, the philosophical zombie issue and all that.

Specially those trained to mimic a sentient creature, no matter how much it act as if and tell us it is, we cannot know.
there's humans that can't be pass Turing

also various levels of disorders from autism to Asperger's can mimic close to normies' sentience
 
So block it at work and fire the idiots willing to chance taking secrets home to chat about it with openai.
 
So block it at work and fire the idiots willing to chance taking secrets home to chat about it with openai.

IBM to Replace 7,800 Jobs Using Automation and AI

by AleksandarK Today, 04:51 Discuss (14 Comments)
With the rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and other AI tools, the new models pose a threat to workers around the globe. Today, as reported by Bloomberg News, we find out that International Business Machines, or IBM shortly, is planning to replace thousands of jobs using automation and AI technology. As the report suggests, IBM's Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna is expecting to pause the hiring for roles AI could replace in the coming years. The main department that will see a job cut is the non-customer-facing roles like the back office. There are 26,000 people at IBM working in the back office, and CEO noted that "I could easily see 30% of that getting replaced by AI and automation over a five-year period."

This translates to roughly 7,800 jobs impacted by AI over the next five years. The CEO also added that departments such as human resources would see a hiring slowdown or even suspension of hiring further. IBM has 260,000 employees, and the company continues to look for engineering and customer-facing roles.

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AI Coding Competition Pits GPT-4 Against Bard, GitHub Co-Pilot, Bing, and Claude+ (hackernoon.com)39

Posted by EditorDavid on Sunday April 30, 2023 @07:34AM from the battling-bots dept.
HackerNoon tested five AI bots on coding problems from Leetcode.com — GPT-4, GitHub Co-Pilot, Bard, Bing, and Claude+.

There's some interesting commentary on the strengths and weaknesses of each one -- and of course, the code that they ultimately output. The final results?[GPT-4's submission] passes all tests. It beat 47% of submissions on runtime and 8% on memory. GPT-4 is highly versatile in generating code for various programming languages and applications. Some of the caveats are that it takes much longer to get a response. API usage is also a lot more expensive and costs could ramp up quickly. Overall it got the answer right and passed the test.

[Bing's submission] passed all the tests. It beat 47% of submissions on runtime and 37% on memory. This code looks a lot simpler than what GPT-4 generated. It beat GPT-4 on memory and it used less code! Bing seems to have the most efficient code so far, however, it gave a very short explanation of how it solved it. Nonetheless, best so far.

But both Bard and Claude+ failed the submission test (badly), while GitHub Copilot "passes all the tests. It scored better than 30% of submissions on runtime and 37% on memory."
 

IBM to Replace 7,800 Jobs Using Automation and AI

by AleksandarK Today, 04:51 Discuss (14 Comments)
With the rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and other AI tools, the new models pose a threat to workers around the globe. Today, as reported by Bloomberg News, we find out that International Business Machines, or IBM shortly, is planning to replace thousands of jobs using automation and AI technology. As the report suggests, IBM's Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna is expecting to pause the hiring for roles AI could replace in the coming years. The main department that will see a job cut is the non-customer-facing roles like the back office. There are 26,000 people at IBM working in the back office, and CEO noted that "I could easily see 30% of that getting replaced by AI and automation over a five-year period."

This translates to roughly 7,800 jobs impacted by AI over the next five years. The CEO also added that departments such as human resources would see a hiring slowdown or even suspension of hiring further. IBM has 260,000 employees, and the company continues to look for engineering and customer-facing roles.
I understand the concern and agree that it's essential to consider the impact of automation advancements on different industries and workforces. However, it is essential to recognize that this is not the first time technology is expected to shake things up, and hopefully create new opportunities for job growth. Yes, some jobs might become obsolete, but the shift could lead to an increase in demand for alternative skills and expertise, especially in areas we are unaware of.

Maybe these companies should be forced to invest in retraining programs, and upskilling workers can help mitigate potential job losses due to technological progress.
 
I understand the concern and agree that it's essential to consider the impact of automation advancements on different industries and workforces. However, it is essential to recognize that this is not the first time technology is expected to shake things up, and hopefully create new opportunities for job growth. Yes, some jobs might become obsolete, but the shift could lead to an increase in demand for alternative skills and expertise, especially in areas we are unaware of.

Maybe these companies should be forced to invest in retraining programs, and upskilling workers can help mitigate potential job losses due to technological progress.
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Used to have elevator operators too, but that was replaced by electronics.

The best thing for people is to learn about the new tools becoming available.

Just wait, Gigolo Joe is on his way!
 
Used to have elevator operators too, but that was replaced by electronics.

The best thing for people is to learn about the new tools becoming available.

Just wait, Gigolo Joe is on his way!

Scared of Leaking Data To ChatGPT? Microsoft Tests a Private Alternative4

Posted by msmash on Tuesday May 02, 2023 @02:00PM from the no-stones-unturned dept.
An anonymous reader shares a report:Not everyone trusts OpenAI's ChatGPT. While the new artificial intelligence-powered chatbot has proved popular with some businesses looking to automate business tasks, other companies, such as banks, have avoided adopting ChatGPT for fear that their employees would inadvertently give the chatbot proprietary information when they use it. Microsoft, which has the rights to resell the startup's technology, has a plan to win over the holdouts.

Later this quarter Microsoft's Azure cloud server unit plans to sell a version of ChatGPT that runs on dedicated cloud servers where the data will be kept separate from those of other customers, according to two people with knowledge of the upcoming announcement. The idea is to give customers peace of mind that their secrets won't leak to the main ChatGPT system, the people said. But it will come at a price: The product could cost as much as 10 times what customers currently pay to use the regular version of ChatGPT, one of these people said.
 
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