I've got to be honest, I am not so keen on all this #llm#ai hype.
Now my son just figured out how to jailbreak #chatgpt and it's telling him how to make mustard gas 😵
I've been trying to get chat gpt to generate doomed recipes that would be horrifying to actually eat. At a certain point, though, it just refuses to go any further. Looking for suggestions:
“Moreover, researchers have also discovered that it’s probably mathematically impossible to secure the training data for a large language model like GPT-4 or PaLM 2. This was outlined in a research paper that Google themselves tried to censor, an act that eventually led the Google-employed author, El Mahdi El Mhamdi, to leave the company. The paper has now been updated to say what the authors wanted it to say all along, and it’s a doozy.” #AIhttps://softwarecrisis.dev/letters/google-bard-seo/?utm_source=werd.io&utm_campaign=mastodon&utm_channel=mastodon
Thanks to the advancement of generative AI, once easy-to-spot fake pictures and videos have been transformed with "hyper-realistic images" and "cloned human voices." They may just sway the next U.S. presidential election.
According to former Google researchers, it looks like the Bard chatbot has a glaring keyword manipulation exploit open to any black-hat SEO who wants to try.
A thread with some tidbits on the quasi-#copyright claims against OpenAI and GitHub over the slurping of GitHub repositories for the training of #AI-powered coding tools.
Looking forward to the day when an AI assistant can watch a video or read many pages of text for me and then provide a concise summary of the key topics, points, and information.
Too often these days it seems, something that could be written clearly in a few paragraphs is shared as a video that tries to keep the viewer's attention for as long as possible by being flashy, exciting, entertaining, enticing, fun, socially relatable, [then minimally informative], and then repetitive,
Or am I just becoming curmudgeonly?
And is using the word "curmudgeonly" perhaps a sign of being so?
"Lilla Cabot Perry (1848-1933): Perry was a female artist who championed Impressionism in America. Inspired by her travels and friendships with French artists, her works capture the beauty of the world through luminous colors and poetic scenes."
:BoostOK: For an article, I am looking for both philosophers and neuroscientists to address the concept of #understanding. The overarching theme is human versus artificial intelligence and questions like what role does understanding play in intelligence, what does it even mean (definition? How can you measure it?) and whether it is something uniquely human. Or is the feeling of understanding maybe just an illusion and nothing more than dealing with information and correlations? #AI#chatGPT
Awesome opportunity for those UK peeps who want to do some #TechForGood! Come work at the heart of gov, applying cutting edge #AI and #machinelearning to something you're passionate about.
To get good outcomes, with #AI you have to provide a very precise, well-written ans detailed input of what you want. Garbage in, garbage out, they say.
Maybe in this way we can finally learn to do the same with real people and designers.
The very first tweets of the opening talks by @EU_Commission and EU Parliament presidents at #BeyondGrowth conference show how politicians are still very on board with #growth and didn't (or refuse to) understand that the all point of a conference called #BeyondGrowth is to move away from growth, not trying to fix it.
OK, I was almost worried that nobody mentioned AI yet, and no, we shouldn't be talking about the worries of the #AI revolution, but about regulating tech bros and especially stop buying all their #hypes and funding them on the base of wishful hallucinatory trips.
“The entire case for “AI” as a disruptive tool worth trillions of dollars is grounded in the idea that chatbots and image-generators will let bosses fire hundred of thousands or even millions of workers.
That’s it.”
Yep. Spot on. This is the fundamental reason that #AI is getting so many billions poured into it. It’s the lure of replacing expensive labor with automation. Corporations have endlessly squeezed blood from lower-cost labor and they are salivating at the prospect of getting rid of high-cost labor.
This is unfortunate, because AI has actual uses. As models get more specialized and smaller, I can see AI automating a lot of rote work away at reasonable cost. Unfortunately, the corporate hype is so strong right now it’s muddying all the conversations.