vwbusguy, to opensource
@vwbusguy@mastodon.online avatar

FYI - is NOT . The license is categorically not open source. Among other things, the llama 2 and 3 licenses explicitly violate Field of Endeavor.

I see all sorts of blogs and marketing materials claiming things are "open source" because they used llama somewhere. Please do not take these claims at face value.

growlph, to ai
@growlph@greywolf.social avatar

Just had to convince an #ai chatbot to let me speak to a human for my company's internal corporate it support desk.

It was, predictably, useless, just like every other automated support system I've ever interacted with.

But I earnestly wonder how much of that is because I, and people like me, independently troubleshoot and research before we try to bother a human, so we're just hitting the filtering function for people who refuse the read the instructions.

br00t4c, to ai
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
peterbutler, to ai
@peterbutler@mas.to avatar

"There’s standard Silicon Valley hubris in the ‘move fast and break things’ mold, and then there’s whatever this is

"Trying to steamroll one of the most famous movie stars alive, one who is notably not afraid to take Disney to court (and win), and then lying to everyone about it ... well that’s another level altogether.”

from @brianmerchant

https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/why-is-sam-altman-so-obsessed-with

LLMs

drahardja, to ai
@drahardja@sfba.social avatar

Google search is a bullshitting drunk. https://hachyderm.io/@thomasfuchs/112485627917497636

YoMosEco, to climate German
@YoMosEco@ecoevo.social avatar

First and foremost, we had more than 20 wonderful participants at , ranging from Bachelor- to - level all modelling systems. Everyone had the chance to present their projects and methods and we had vivid question+discussion rounds afterwards. Although seems like a niche group already, we heard about a bandwidth of methods including mechanistic (-evo)-models, , and vegeation models, network models, , and much more.

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abucci, to ai
@abucci@buc.ci avatar

so much of the promise of generative AI as it is currently constituted, is driven by rote entitlement.

Very nice analysis by Brian Merchant ( @brianmerchant ) here: https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/why-is-sam-altman-so-obsessed-with

He puts into clear terms what had previously been an unarticulated, creeping suspicion I had about . Clearly there are many angles from which to come at what's going on with , but I appreciate this one quite a bit.

TechDesk, to ChatGPT
@TechDesk@flipboard.social avatar

Earlier this week, Scarlett Johansson released a statement that said she had been approached by OpenAI’s founder Sam Altman to voice a ChatGPT persona. The actress, who famously voiced an AI assistant in the 2013 film "Her," she said no, but OpenAI went ahead and released "Sky" anyway — a chatbot which Johansson herself stated sounded “eerily similar” to her.

The actress has hired legal counsel and demanded an explanation, but could she take it further and does she have a case? @WIRED has spoken to lawyers to find out how this could all play out in court.

https://flip.it/V6_nW3

FlipboardMagazines, to ai
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For the latest news about artificial intelligence and its impact on society, check out these 5 Magazines to follow from the Flipboard community.

AI Revolution: Curated stories about what's on the horizon with artificial intelligence technologies.
@ai

Artificial Intelligence and Misinformation by The Literacy Project: Here, we'll share articles on what to watch out for to avoid sharing misinformation about AI or created by AI.
@artificial

Artificial Intelligence by The 74: Rolling coverage of how artificial intelligence and tools such as ChatGPT are changing education in America
@the

The Age of AI: Capturing the biggest need-to-know stories about artificial intelligence technology and what its rapid advancement means for our future. Stories collected by Flipboard's editors.
@the

The AI Economy: Exploring artificial intelligence's impact on business, work, society and technology.
@the

Wondering what a Magazine is? A Flipboard Magazine is a curated feed of posts about a specific topic or interest that is followable, just like a profile.

cbecker, to ai
@cbecker@hci.social avatar

"Lavender applies the logic of the pattern recognition-driven signature strikes popularized by the US ... with the mass surveillance infrastructures and techniques of ... Instead of serving ads, Lavender automatically puts people on a kill list based on the likeness of their surveillance data patterns to the data patterns of purported militants – a process that ... is hugely inaccurate. Here we have the AI-driven logic of ad targeting, but for killing." @Mer__edith https://www.helmut-schmidt.de/aktuelles/detail/die-rede-der-zukunftspreistraegerin

br00t4c, to ai
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TechDesk, to ai
@TechDesk@flipboard.social avatar

The student cofounders of an AI studying tool that won them a $10,000 entrepreneurship prize from Emory University have been suspended, for building exactly what the school had given them money to build.

The school’s Honor Council claimed the AI tool, which helps students to generate revision flashcards and practice tests from course materials, “could be used for cheating,” and that it had been connected to a software platform used by the university without permission — even though this feature had been mentioned in the competition pitch. @404mediaco has more.

https://flip.it/X_HEUz

br00t4c, to ai
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

One Month After Launch, AI Pin Maker Humane Seeks a Billion Dollar Sale

https://gizmodo.com/humane-ai-pin-selling-billion-1851493143

uniinnsbruck, to Futurology
@uniinnsbruck@social.uibk.ac.at avatar

Physicists developed a new method to prepare quantum operations on a given quantum computer using a machine learning generative model to find the appropriate sequence of quantum gates to execute a quantum operation. The study, recently published in Nature Machine Intelligence, marks a significant step forward in unleashing the full extent of quantum computing.

📣 https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/newsroom/2024/how-ai-helps-programming-a-quantum-computer/

@fwf @ERC_Research

galacticstone, to ai
@galacticstone@mastodon.social avatar

I have an ominous sense of foreboding about the current direction of artificial intelligence in relation to civilian and consumer applications.

I am also disturbed by the hostile defensiveness and arrogance of it's current proponents.

Letting a bunch of venture capitalists, hedge-funders, tech bros, and libertarians profit from under-regulated use is dangerous.

IMO, AI should only be used for scientific research purposes for mapping genomes, modeling climate, etc.

thejapantimes, to worldnews
@thejapantimes@mastodon.social avatar

When regulating AI, we need to be as dynamic, innovative and creative as the pursuit of the technology itself. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2024/05/22/world/ai-for-good-governance-united-nations/

kellogh, to random
@kellogh@hachyderm.io avatar

this has been bugging me a lot. like, yeah, there’s definitely AI scams out there. and yeah, a lot of people are using it from the wrong end, but it’s also clearly a substantial technology. time to realize that
https://mas.to/@carnage4life/112484753548884371

kellogh,
@kellogh@hachyderm.io avatar

my take on the bubble — there will definitely be some sort of decline at some point, but it’s not going to be a bubble pop as widely predicted. ML has been generally growing for 10 straight years, at an accelerating pace, also for 10 straight years. to predict a bubble pop is to ignore a whole lot of data, including the idea of AI is basically the culmination of computing in general, since its inception. it’s quite a different case from blockchain.

br00t4c, to ai
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

What to Know About Copilot+ Recall, the AI-Powered Time Machine on Windows 11

#ai #microsoft

https://gizmodo.com/windows-11-recall-ai-copilot-1851491188

judeswae, to ai
@judeswae@toot.thoughtworks.com avatar

"People who believe in superintelligence present an interesting case, because many of them are freakishly smart. They can argue you into the ground. But are their arguments right, or is there just something about very smart minds that leaves them vulnerable to religious conversion about AI risk, and makes them particularly persuasive?"

https://idlewords.com/talks/superintelligence.htm

#Ai #Singularity #Superintelligence

br00t4c, to ai
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

The Low-Paid Humans Behind AI's Smarts Ask Biden to Free Them From 'Modern Day Slavery'

#african #ai

https://www.wired.com/story/low-paid-humans-ai-biden-modern-day-slavery/

kevinctofel, to ai
@kevinctofel@hachyderm.io avatar

Consider me not at all shocked that Humane is shopping itself.

TBH, I expected Rabbit to do this first because the company doesn’t offer a compelling hardware product but because the software / #AI approach is the real product and far more valuable. Well, if it worked better, that is. I figured Rabbit built a low-cost hardware box simply to showcase the actual product that it would/will later try to sell.

https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/21/24162185/humane-seeking-acquisition-rumor-ai-pin

hankg, to ai

I mean that's great that they agree to this but they already have pursued AI with reckless abandon and see zero signs of changing that. I'm thinking this is going to be more like Climate Change agreements: not good for more than wiping your ass with it. #ai #BigTechShouldNotExist neowin.net/news/microsoft-open…

TheMetalDog, to ai
@TheMetalDog@mastodon.social avatar

#TheMetalDogArticleList
#MetalInjection
STEVE ASHEIM Explains DEICIDE's Banished By Sin Artwork: "We Had A Human Artist Design This Thing"
"An artist did get paid for this artwork."

https://metalinjection.net/news/steve-asheim-explains-deicides-banished-by-sin-artwork-we-had-a-human-artist-design-this-thing

#deicide #banishedbysin #artwork #ai #humanartist

francoisz, to ai
@francoisz@fosstodon.org avatar

What's inside a LLM? A new paper has shed light on the inner workings of these #AI models.

It examines Claude 3 Sonnet and reveals "features" for almost everything you can think of: geographical concepts, architecture, sports, and science.

LLMs have been black boxes for a long time. This amazing work helps computer scientists understand the structure of these models.

Check out the paper to learn more: https://transformer-circuits.pub/2024/scaling-monosemanticity/index.html

michellemanafy, to ai
@michellemanafy@journa.host avatar

A.I.’s Black Boxes Just Got a Little Less Mysterious
In the same way that understanding basic things about how people work has helped us cure diseases, understanding how these models work will both let us recognize when things are about to go wrong and let us build better tools for controlling them. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/21/technology/ai-language-models-anthropic.html

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