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8 votes
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BuzzFeed says it will use AI to help create content, stock jumps 150%
8 votes -
How artificial intelligence is helping us decode animal languages
7 votes -
Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content
14 votes -
Could ultrasound replace the stethoscope?
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AI art - automation. A working artist's take.
3 votes -
Wi-Fi routers used to detect human locations, poses within a room
8 votes -
Will Floating Point 8 Solve AI/ML Overhead?
6 votes -
ChatGPT mostly breaks the parts of the internet that are already broken
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Apple introduces new AI-based audiobook narration service
15 votes -
AI: Markets for Lemons, and the Great Logging Off
6 votes -
The lonely surfaces of AI-generated images
8 votes -
YouTube moderation bots will start issuing warnings, 24-hour bans
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A tech worker is selling a children's book he made using AI, then the death threats started
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Riffusion – Stable Diffusion fine-tuned to generate music
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ChatGPT part 2: Let’s talk implications
The previous thread is pretty crowded with running a variety of prompts. I would like to create a separate one dedicated to talking about the implications and applications of such AI systems in...
The previous thread is pretty crowded with running a variety of prompts. I would like to create a separate one dedicated to talking about the implications and applications of such AI systems in the everyday world.
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ChatGPT Dec 15 update
We're excited to announce several updates to ChatGPT! Here's what's new: General performance: Among other improvements, users will notice that ChatGPT is now less likely to refuse to answer...
We're excited to announce several updates to ChatGPT! Here's what's new:
- General performance: Among other improvements, users will notice that ChatGPT is now less likely to refuse to answer questions.
- Conversation history: You’ll soon be able to view past conversations with ChatGPT, rename your saved conversations and delete the ones you don’t want to keep. We are gradually rolling out this feature.
- Daily limit: To ensure a high-quality experience for all ChatGPT users, we are experimenting with a daily message cap. If you’re included in this group, you’ll be presented with an option to extend your access by providing feedback to ChatGPT.
To see if you’re using the updated version, look for “ChatGPT Dec 15 Version” at the bottom of the screen.
https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6825453-chatgpt-release-notes
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Let's talk about ChatGPT
Edit: Some interactions with the bot I posted in the comments, if you are curious about potential prompts: https://tildes.net/~tech/13lj/lets_talk_about_chatgpt#comment-7lw6 I have been...
Edit: Some interactions with the bot I posted in the comments, if you are curious about potential prompts: https://tildes.net/~tech/13lj/lets_talk_about_chatgpt#comment-7lw6
I have been obsessively reading about ChatGPT since it came out. I'm going to skip introducing it for those who don't know yet (please go ahead and click the link, and do some googling), because I just.. need to vent.
I have experimented with it. A bunch. I'm also pretty familiar with GPT's capabilities from before. And ChatGPT still took me by surprise.
Still, as of four days ago, I did not believe we were there yet. Hell, I didn't believe we would get there within my lifetime, and now, it's there.
"But Adys, you don't understand the limitations!"
Yeah, no, see, I understand the limitations. I understand this is the version that is still in its infancy, is crippled by stupid decisions from OpenAI, is not running on GPT-4 yet, and doesn't yet have things such as some layer of eg. checking correctness.
But I also understand the potential. HN has been full of people crying out how we're not at AGI yet but DOES THIS MATTER? Planes are still decades away from displacing most bird jobs.
I think anyone who isn't currently in utter shock at how good ChatGPT is, is either:
- Somehow woefully misinformed (eg. the less tech literates I've shown it to have asked me "Can't Siri do this?")
- In complete denial about the potential of the technology
- Utterly thick
I want to cry on every corner of every street that we are at the edge of the AI revolution.
The "problems" that are left are not necessarily easy, but they're also not necessarily hard. For example, GPT's tendency to bullshit is problematic but there are ways to verify output, and those ways can themselves be automated and feed back into GPT.
I have never, in my life, been so taken aback by a technological advancement. I'm flashing back to the scene in Westworld: "It's not possible. Technology isn't there yet."
Like, no, this isn't skynet, person of interest, westworld, or anything like this. But it is something. Something very different, very unique. The world is about to completely change. And I want to stress this: EVERYONE I've seen argue against this has been in very obvious denial. I'll be happy to hear you out if you disagree, but if your only argument is that this isn't exactly the AI you expected / it can't solve the exact problem you throw at it, I'll refer you to better birds and faster horses.
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Top Down News
2 votes -
AI homework
9 votes -
ChatGPT's political compass
3 votes -
AI horror - Who is Loab, the AI-generated apparition haunting our timelines?
4 votes -
Nvidia AI plays Minecraft, wins machine learning conference award
9 votes -
How to speak honeybee
7 votes -
AI’s new frontier: Connecting grieving loved ones with the deceased
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This video is the next part of my evolution project where predators and prey are fighting. Much bigger simulation, AI learns Phalanx tactics.
2 votes -
Ubisoft and Riot Games announce the “Zero Harm in Comms” research project to detect harmful content in game chats
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Adversarial policies beat professional-level Go AIs
12 votes -
What's so wrong about sexbots?
11 votes -
Shutterstock will start selling AI-generated stock imagery with help from OpenAI
9 votes -
Counterarguments to the basic AI risk case
5 votes -
National Gallery of the Faroe Islands becomes the first national gallery to feature a fully produced show created by artificial intelligence
5 votes -
Stable Dreamfusion: An open source implementation of Google's text-to-3D synthesis
9 votes -
The amazing power of "machine eyes"
6 votes -
I built an artificial intelligence that not only calls scammers to waste their time, but can steal their account information to help get them shut down (and it's working)
8 votes -
AI won't take coders' jobs. Humans still rule for now.
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An AI program voiced Darth Vader in ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ so James Earl Jones could finally retire
8 votes -
Last year I secretly ghost-wrote and published my best friend's autobiography as a joke. This year I recorded the audiobook version using a deepfake of his voice, and released it for charity.
9 votes -
Prompt injection attacks against GPT-3
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An AI-generated artwork won first place at a state fair fine arts competition, and artists are pissed
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One week of Stable Diffusion
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Stable Diffusion public release - a fully open text-to-image generator
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Spotify and EasyJet to use music preferences to suggest holiday destinations
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Interview with John Carmack: Doom, Quake, VR, AGI, programming, video games, and rockets
5 votes -
New political party in Denmark, whose policies are derived entirely from artificial intelligence, hopes to stand in the country's next general election in June 2023
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How Townscaper works: A story, four games in the making
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Meta's chatbot says the company 'exploits people'
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The Great Fiction of AI | The strange world of high-speed semi-automated genre fiction
9 votes -
Free AI bot that provides the Excel formula for any problem
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AI and ethical licensing
9 votes