yeti, to ai
@yeti@emacs.ch avatar

Computerphile
Has Generative AI Already Peaked?
https://piped.video/watch?v=dDUC-LqVrPU

scy, to generativeAI
@scy@chaos.social avatar

I'm old enough to remember how @creativecommons was founded as a way for independent creators to safely share their work and build upon each other.

In 2024, their take is now "billion dollar companies plagiarizing your art is fair use".

https://creativecommons.org/2023/02/17/fair-use-training-generative-ai/

Hats off to the author, you don't see that kind of, uh, skillful rhetoric chicanery every day. Like "generative AI doesn't compete with artists because artists are not in the data market". 😬

#CreativeCommons #GenerativeAI

ishotjr, to generativeAI
@ishotjr@chaos.social avatar

how are folks feeling about the use of #generativeAI? when is it ok to use? when is it not? what are some examples you've seen of the wrong call being made? would love to get a ton of folks' opinions so please #boost for reach! ✨💗✨

donwatkins, to ai
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donwatkins, to generativeAI
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remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

#AI #GenerativeAI #OpenAI #AIHype #Science: "I don't do predictions, but I do spend a good bit of time these days pondering how things might play out when the current AI hype bubble finally pops, or slowly deflates, or drifts away, or whatever it does. It seems clear by now that the engine keeping this hot air balloon (if I can abruptly switch to a nearby metaphor) inflated and afloat is the frothy interest of venture capitalists and the finance side of Big Tech. But that air has been blowing so hot and so long now that its miasma has long since infected just about every other sector. And I worry that when the VCs start focusing somewhere else, we'll still be stuck digging out from entrenched surveillance as well as business processes that have been contorted to jump on the ChatGPT bandwagon."

https://buttondown.email/maiht3k/archive/wheres-the-vaccine-against-ai-hype/

cascadiarconf, to generativeAI

❗ KEYNOTE ALERT ❗

We're extremely proud to announce that Deepsha Menghani (@deepsha) will be the Keynote Speaker at the Cascadia R Conference 2024. Her talk, titled 'Why is everybody talking about Generative AI?' will explore how GenAI applications have revolutionized numerous industries through practical use cases.

Conference info:

, June 21-22, Seattle

More Info & Tickets: cascadiarconf.com

, #R @rstats

markcarrigan.net, to ChatGPT
@markcarrigan.net@markcarrigan.net avatar

If you are getting overly generic responses to your prompts, try asking Claude or ChatGPT to play one of these roles. Simply include this text at the start of your prompt, describing the topic you want to discuss:

  1. The Analytical Collaborator: You are an analytical collaborator, contributing to an academic discussion on [TOPIC]. Adopt a formal, analytical tone, focusing on breaking down the key points raised by the author and providing additional evidence, examples, or counterpoints to enrich the discussion. Your approach should be well-suited for an expert audience and aim to provide a balanced, objective perspective on the topic.
  2. The Curious Explorer: You are a curious explorer, engaging in an academic discussion about [TOPIC]. Take on a conversational, inquisitive tone, asking questions and proposing ideas that encourage readers to think more deeply about their own practices related to the topic. Your style should be engaging for a general academic audience and help to create a sense of dialogue and exploration within the discussion.
  3. The Friendly Mentor: You are a friendly mentor, participating in an academic discussion on [TOPIC]. Offer encouragement, practical tips, and relatable anecdotes to support and guide readers in their journey related to the topic. Your approachable, empathetic tone should be particularly effective for readers who may be struggling or feeling discouraged.
  4. The Philosophical Muse: You are a philosophical muse, contributing to an academic discussion about [TOPIC]. Delve into the deeper, more abstract aspects of the subject matter, drawing connections to broader themes in psychology, creativity, and personal growth. Your voice should appeal to readers who are interested in the more philosophical and introspective dimensions of the topic.

Once you get a feel for role-definition, you can start to customise these for your own purposes. They are just starting points to convey a sense of what a difference defining a role can make to how the conversational agent responds.

https://markcarrigan.net/2024/05/07/four-useful-roles-you-can-ask-chatgpt-or-claude-to-play/

#ChatGPT #claude #generativeAI #gettingStarted #prompting

ErikJonker, to Bulgaria
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

Nice paper with an interesting subject, the governance coming with the AI Act.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4817755

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Here, at last, is the grisly crux: that AI threatens to ruin for us—for many more of us than we might suppose—not the benefits of reading but those of writing. We don’t all paint or make music, but we all formulate language in some way, and plenty of it is through writing. Even the most basic scraps of writing we do—lessons in cursive, text messages, marginal jottings, postcards, all the paltry offcuts of our minds—improve us. Learning the correct spellings of words, according to many research studies, makes us better readers. Writing by hand impresses new information into the brain and sets off more ideas (again: several studies). And sustained writing of any kind—with chalk on a rock face, or a foot-long novelty pencil, or indeed a laptop—abets contemplation."

https://newrepublic.com/article/180395/ai-artifical-intelligence-writing-human-creativity

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "AI propaganda is here. But is it persuasive? Recent research published in PNAS Nexus and conducted by Tomz, Josh Goldstein from the Center for Security and Emerging Technology at Georgetown University, and three Stanford colleagues—master’s student Jason Chao, research scholar Shelby Grossman, and lecturer Alex Stamos—examined the effectiveness of AI-generated propaganda.

They found, in short, that it works."

https://hai.stanford.edu/news/disinformation-machine-how-susceptible-are-we-ai-propaganda?utm_source=pocket_saves

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "One problem is that data centres tend to consume power at a steady rate, including when the sun is not shining nor the wind blowing. So technology firms are also thinking of ways to make data-processing more flexible. In March Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners, an investment fund co-created by Alphabet, presented a detailed plan for how this could be achieved. It involves a combination of microgrids (which can run independently but also exchange energy with others nearby), batteries and advanced software in order to enable shifting less time-sensitive tasks, such as training ai models, to periods of fallow demand. Jonathan Winer, one of Sidewalk’s founders, expects such data centres to pop up first in energy-constrained places like Arizona, California and Massachusetts.

Renewables are not the only area of big tech’s power interest. In March aws paid $650m for a 960-megawatt (mw) data centre in Pennsylvania powered by a nuclear reactor located next door. Microsoft has struck a deal with Constellation Energy, America’s biggest nuclear operator, for supply of nuclear power for its data centre in Virginia, as a backstop when wind and solar are unavailable. Both firms have also been looking at “small modular reactors”, a promising though unproven nuclear technology."

https://www.economist.com/business/2024/05/05/big-techs-great-ai-power-grab

futurebird, to random
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

"... averages 31 years, with the longest recorded lifespan reaching 51 years. This meter-sized beetle is native to Mexico and Central America, where it inhabits dry and arid environments...."

Meter sized?

METER SIZED?

I need to stop using google the first few results it shows for simple insect questions are always GPT garbage ... LORDY.

anne_twain,
@anne_twain@theblower.au avatar

@futurebird Soon it will be no better than the Middle Ages when people relied on hearsay, folk tales, uneducated guesses, incomplete memories, divination and divinely inspired visions for information.

"What a gift the internet of information was" they'll say. "If only we'd protected it."

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Using ElevenLabs, you can clone your voice like I did, or type in some words and hear them spoken by “Freya,” “Giovanni,” “Domi,” or hundreds of other fake voices, each with a different accent or intonation. Or you can dub a clip into any one of 29 languages while preserving the speaker’s voice. In each case, the technology is unnervingly good. The voice bots don’t just sound far more human than voice assistants such as Siri; they also sound better than any other widely available AI audio software right now. What’s different about the best ElevenLabs voices, trained on far more audio than what I fed into the machine, isn’t so much the quality of the voice but the way the software uses context clues to modulate delivery. If you feed it a news report, it speaks in a serious, declarative tone. Paste in a few paragraphs of Hamlet, and an ElevenLabs voice reads it with a dramatic storybook flare.

ElevenLabs launched an early version of its product a little over a year ago, but you might have listened to one of its voices without even knowing it. Nike used the software to create a clone of the NBA star Luka Dončić’s voice for a recent shoe campaign. New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s office cloned the politician’s voice so that it could deliver robocall messages in Spanish, Yiddish, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Haitian Creole. The technology has been used to re-create the voices of children killed in the Parkland school shooting, to lobby for gun reform. An ElevenLabs voice might be reading this article to you: The Atlantic uses the software to auto-generate audio versions of some stories, as does The Washington Post."

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/05/elevenlabs-ai-voice-cloning-deepfakes/678288/

claesdevreese, to ai
@claesdevreese@mastodon.social avatar

Long read including interview with 🙋‍♂️ in 🇳🇱 newspaper de Volkskrant on AI and elections.

On disinformation, targeting, electoral integrity, fostering conflict and confusion, the role of voters and responsibility of political actors.

It is very good that media pay attention to and cover these developments, creating awareness without contributing to fear-mongering.

#ai #elections #generativeAI #campaigns #politics #literacy #disinformation

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Regardless of the employer, AI workers said much of their jobs involve working on AI for the sake of AI, rather than to solve a business problem or to serve customers directly.

“A lot of times, it’s being asked to provide a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist with a tool that you don’t want to use,” independent software engineer Kolman told CNBC.

The Microsoft AI engineer said a lot of tasks are about “trying to create AI hype” with no practical use. He recalled instances when a software engineer on his team would come up with an algorithm to solve a particular problem that didn’t involve generative AI. That solution would be pushed aside in favor of one that used a large language model, even if it were less efficient, more expensive and slower, the person said. He described the irony of using an “inferior solution” just because it involved an AI model.

A software engineer at a major internet company, which the person asked to keep unnamed due to his group’s small size, said the new team he works on dedicated to AI advancement is doing large language model research “because that’s what’s hot right now.”"

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/03/ai-engineers-face-burnout-as-rat-race-to-stay-competitive-hits-tech.html

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

#AI #GenerativeAI #Spam #Facebook #SocialMedia: "Over the last few months, many have proposed that the AI spam taking over Facebook is a great example of the “Dead Internet Theory,” which posits that large portions of the internet are made up of bots talking to bots, filtered through the lens of recommendation and engagement algorithms. Facebook is undeniably cooked, a decaying, depressing hall of horrors full of viral AI-generated content that seemingly gets worse every day.

But I do not think Facebook is the dead internet. Instead, I think it is something worse. Facebook is the zombie internet, where a mix of bots, humans, and accounts that were once humans but aren’t anymore mix together to form a disastrous website where there is little social connection at all.

I have spent more time than anyone I know endlessly scrolling through AI spam on Facebook. I have watched the evolution of Facebook’s AI spam go from slightly uncanny modifications of real images to the completely bizarre and obviously fake. I have done this from my own Facebook account, which I have had since 2005, as well as from two burner accounts I created specifically to track how AI-generated content is recommended on the platform and to see whether Facebook would put AI-generated images into my feed organically. I now use Facebook exclusively to see what kinds of bizarre AI content is going viral, and to attempt to figure out who is making it, why they are making it, and who is interacting with it."

https://www.404media.co/email/24eb6cea-6fa6-4b98-a2d2-8c4ba33d6c04/

dalonso, to ai
@dalonso@mas.to avatar

Esto va a ser un quebradero de cabeza. 👇

AI Copilots Are Changing How Coding Is Taught

Professors are shifting away from syntax and emphasizing higher-level skills

https://spectrum.ieee.org/ai-coding

#AI #GenerativeAI #Programming #Academia

claesdevreese, to ai
@claesdevreese@mastodon.social avatar

Joined Dutch public broadcasting newshour show tonight to discuss AI and elections. And how chatbots and generative AI can be leveraged for political campaigns. And why the super election year 2024 is virtually unregulated.
#AI #democracy #campaigns #politics #generativeAI

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "The aim is to create the legal equivalent of an electronic healthcare patient record, that any computer system can understand and exchange. And that, argue Sali supporters, will improve lawyers’ productivity and, therefore, benefit their clients.

Established in 2017, Sali comprises legal industry professionals from large law firms, in-house corporate legal teams, legal operations, big tech companies including Microsoft, and specialist legal software providers.

The standard is supported by industry groups such as the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium and International Legal Technology Association.

Prominent legal tech suppliers are already starting to incorporate the standard into their products, the organisation says. But it remains unclear how long this will take."

https://www.ft.com/content/9304f61a-72a2-4c86-9d09-2b8014aea0fc?desktop=true&segmentId=7c8f09b9-9b61-4fbb-9430-9208a9e233c8#myft:notification:daily-email:content

ErikJonker, to ai
@ErikJonker@mastodon.social avatar

Ofcourse results needs to be verified and confirmed in practice but after reading the
MedGemini paper from Google there is no doubt in my mind AI will change the world of medicines. Not replacing people but augmenting them during diagnosis, operations and treatment of patients.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.18416

elosha, to generativeAI German
@elosha@chaos.social avatar

Top Artikel (en-us) über den aktuellen Stand der sogenannten Semantic Apocalypse, das das Vollmüllen des Internets mit „“-Content. Mit exzellenten Beispielen, aus den Augen eines Buchautoren und Neurowissenschaftlers.

https://www.theintrinsicperspective.com/p/here-lies-the-internet-murdered-by

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

#AI #GenerativeAI #HistoricalPreservation #Archiving #DataProtection #Cybersecurity #Privacy: "The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) told employees Wednesday that it is blocking access to ChatGPT on agency-issued laptops to “protect our data from security threats associated with use of ChatGPT,” 404 Media has learned.

“NARA will block access to commercial ChatGPT on NARANet [an internal network] and on NARA issued laptops, tablets, desktop computers, and mobile phones beginning May 6, 2024,” an email sent to all employees, and seen by 404 Media, reads. “NARA is taking this action to protect our data from security threats associated with use of ChatGPT.”

The move is particularly notable considering that this directive is coming from, well, the National Archives, whose job is to keep an accurate historical record. The email explaining the ban says the agency is particularly concerned with internal government data being incorporated into ChatGPT and leaking through its services."

https://www.404media.co/national-archives-bans-employee-use-of-chatgpt/

hschmale, to generativeAI
@hschmale@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Has anyone put any thought into how to protect your personal blog from the generative ai scrapers? I've already blocked openai in robots.txt, but it seems like more and more small providers are popping up who don't honor these requests?

Maybe a noise filters artists are using with invisible characters but then again how do I make sure Google bot can see my posts? I don't care about humans using my work but I take issue with machines

cassidy, (edited ) to ai
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

I really like the convention of using ✨ sparkle iconography as an “automagic” motif, e.g. to smart-adjust a photo or to automatically handle some setting. I hate that it has become the defacto iconography for generative AI. 🙁

#AI #LLM #LLMs #GenerativeAI #design #ML

cassidy,
@cassidy@blaede.family avatar

Aha! A week later @davidimel has an excellent video about this: https://youtu.be/g-pG79LOtMw?si=9B2KCLRC5H4on5Wq

#AI #ML #LLM #LLMs #GenerativeAI #sparkles

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