#Video#TV#Streaming#Hollywood#Screenwriters#AI#LLMs:"Outside of the Netflix headquarters in New York City on Wednesday, hundreds of members of the Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) marched for a better contract on the second day of the writer's strike. They were there to communicate a clear message: Writers refuse to be replaced by AI.
Signs showcased slogans such as “Writers Generate All of it,” “Don’t Let ChatGPT Write ‘Yellowstone’,” “I Told ChatGPT To Make A Sign and It Sucked,” and “Don’t Uber Writing.” These signs referred to the unprecedented “AI” category in the guild’s proposal in which they asked to regulate the use of AI on union projects but were met with refusal from studios. Writers are seeking pay for episodes on streaming platforms, and to not have their work devalued and turned into gig labor due to the use of text-generating AI programs to write dialog."
The only way that technology can boost the standard of living is if there are economic policies in place to distribute the benefits of technology appropriately. #AI will certainly reduce labor costs and increase profits for corporations, but that is entirely different from improving our standard of living.
The only way that technology can boost the standard of living is if there are economic policies in place to distribute the benefits of technology appropriately. #AI will certainly reduce labor costs and increase profits for corporations, but that is entirely different from improving our standard of living.
@janriemer They certainly don't. I've been experimenting with getting one to translate toy programs from Perl to C++. Some some out reasonable, some are flat-out wrong, even the best of them are riddled with bugs, and they're all presented with equal confidence.
i've noticed that there's a lot of fruitful #ai development around purely treating #LLMs as black boxes and focusing on prompt engineering + the ReAct pattern. Simply forcing the LLM to draw out it's thoughts over more text increases it's accuracy, and if you also interleave that with input from the user or calls to external services, e.g. Google, you can achieve very interesting results
And there’s this gem of a disclaimer: “Please be aware that, in accordance with privacy laws, some rights may not be absolute.” Did #ChatGPT write that word salad?
You may read a clear article on how #generativeAI functions, and why #chatBots lie: "What should we do if #LLMs aren’t compatible with #privacy legislation?"
"Information is lost as we move from training datasets to models. We cannot look at a [computed statistical relationship between a token and a given context] in a model and understand why it has the value it does because the informing data is not present."
"Humans are biological entities that evolved with bodies that need to operate in physical/social worlds to get things done. Language is a tool that helps people do that. GPT-3 is an artificial software system that predicts the next word."