ErikJonker, to OpenAI Dutch
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I can't wait to try it myself 😀 , AI demo's are notoriously unreliable.
"We plan to give access to a new Voice Mode for GPT-4o in alpha to ChatGPT Plus users in the coming weeks. With GPT-4o, using your voice to interact with ChatGPT is much more natural. GPT-4o handles interruptions smoothly, manages group conversations effectively, filters out background noise, and adapts to tone."
https://openai.com/index/how-the-voices-for-chatgpt-were-chosen/

ErikJonker, to ai Dutch
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In my limited personal experience I am surprised how bad the (free version) Google Gemini model still is, the idea that it will be integrated in all Google services is quite scary... (And I am a heavy user of Google applications and ecosystem, not even a google hater). In my view it's not good enough to integrate it in Google's infrastructure but Google thinks otherwise..
The free GPT-4o is probably too much of a threat.

aardrian, to accessibility
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I would be pissed with Google’s new fake search if I was WebAIM. It directly sources WebAIM (from an old survey), but it doesn’t link to the WebAIM survey results it cites. Instead it links to BoIA (an company) and Assistiv Labs.

The option to see web results is buried in the “More” kebab, and even then the link is third from last.

Reminder not to use Google to search (in case you still do).

joe, to ai

LLaVA (Large Language-and-Vision Assistant) was updated to version 1.6 in February. I figured it was time to look at how to use it to describe an image in Node.js. LLaVA 1.6 is an advanced vision-language model created for multi-modal tasks, seamlessly integrating visual and textual data. Last month, we looked at how to use the official Ollama JavaScript Library. We are going to use the same library, today.

Basic CLI Example

Let’s start with a CLI app. For this example, I am using my remote Ollama server but if you don’t have one of those, you will want to install Ollama locally and replace const ollama = new Ollama({ host: 'http://100.74.30.25:11434' }); with const ollama = new Ollama({ host: 'http://localhost:11434' });.

To run it, first run npm i ollama and make sure that you have "type": "module" in your package.json. You can run it from the terminal by running node app.js <image filename>. Let’s take a look at the result.

Its ability to describe an image is pretty awesome.

Basic Web Service

So, what if we wanted to run it as a web service? Running Ollama locally is cool and all but it’s cooler if we can integrate it into an app. If you npm install express to install Express, you can run this as a web service.

The web service takes posts to http://localhost:4040/describe-image with a binary body that contains the image that you are trying to get a description of. It then returns a JSON object containing the description.

https://i0.wp.com/jws.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Screenshot-2024-05-18-at-1.41.20%E2%80%AFPM.png?resize=1024%2C729&ssl=1

Have any questions, comments, etc? Feel free to drop a comment, below.

https://jws.news/2024/how-can-you-use-llava-and-node-js-to-describe-an-image/

ojrask, to meta
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Meta's Workplace shuts down in 2026.

I guess making money somewhat honestly by having customers that actually pay for a service with at least some guarantees of privacy and safety is not as lucrative as having an open platform network where people are tricked into giving out all their data while they are spied upon for whatever reasons.

ErikJonker, to ai
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Google Gemini now has extensions that can for example use the content of your Gmail inbox, very practical but also very scary from a security/privacy perspective.

(screenshot in dutch)

gimulnautti, to linguistics
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Human children learn in order to be able to communicate about a fundamentally internal experience presented to them by their brain & body.

Today, we are making machines learn language in order to present a convincing simulacrum of possessing ived experience.

Whatever artificial general intelligence is, i’m quite sure it is not the above.

lukaso666, to ai Polish
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thejapantimes, to worldnews
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South Korea and the UK will co-host the second global AI summit on Tuesday, focusing on safety, innovation, and inclusion amid calls for better regulation and addressing various emerging risks. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/05/20/world/politics/south-korea-uk-ai-summit/

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
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#AI #GenerativeAI #AIHype #Media #News #Journalism: "More broadly, across news media coverage of AI in general, reviewing 30 published studies, Saba Rebecca Brause and her coauthors find that, while there are of course exceptions, most research so far find not just a strong increase in the volume of reporting on AI, but also “largely positive evaluations and economic framing” of these technologies.

So, perhaps, as Timit Gebru, founder and executive director of the Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (DAIR), has written on X: “The same news orgs hype stuff up during ‘AI summers’ without even looking into their archives to see what they wrote decades ago?”

There are some really good reporters doing important work to help people understand AI—as well as plenty of sensationalist coverage focused on killer robots and wild claims about possible future existential risks.

But, more than anything, research on how news media cover AI overall suggests that Gebru is largely right – the coverage tends to be led by industry sources, and often take claims about what the technology can and can’t do, and might be able to do in the future, at face value in ways that contributes to the hype cycle."

https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/how-news-coverage-often-uncritical-helps-build-ai-hype

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
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: "This contradiction is at the heart of what makes OpenAI profoundly frustrating for those of us who care deeply about ensuring that AI really does go well and benefits humanity. Is OpenAI a buzzy, if midsize tech company that makes a chatty personal assistant, or a trillion-dollar effort to create an AI god?

The company’s leadership says they want to transform the world, that they want to be accountable when they do so, and that they welcome the world’s input into how to do it justly and wisely.

But when there’s real money at stake — and there are astounding sums of real money at stake in the race to dominate AI — it becomes clear that they probably never intended for the world to get all that much input. Their process ensures former employees — those who know the most about what’s happening inside OpenAI — can’t tell the rest of the world what’s going on.

The website may have high-minded ideals, but their termination agreements are full of hard-nosed legalese. It’s hard to exercise accountability over a company whose former employees are restricted to saying “I resigned.”" https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2024/5/17/24158478/openai-departures-sam-altman-employees-chatgpt-release

factcheck, to fotografia Italian
@factcheck@mastodon.uno avatar

Ci è stata mostrata una #foto di bambini in #armenia che mangiano #ciliege. Si tratta di una creazione in #AI, un filone creato per ottenere viralità. Ne parliamo più approfonditamente

Per dettagli: https://www.bufale.net/la-foto-dei-bambini-armeni-che-mangiano-ciliege-e-fatta-con-ai/

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
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: "Technology is built by humans and controlled by humans, and we cannot talk about technology as an independent agent acting outside of human decisions and accountability–this is true for AI as much as anything else. The integrity that Mann rightly envisions for AI cannot be understood as a property of a model, or of a software system into which a model is integrated. Such integrity can only come via the human choices made, and guardrails adhered to, by those developing and using these systems. This will require changed incentive structures, a massive shift toward democratic governance and decision making, and an understanding that those most likely to be harmed by AI systems are often not ‘users’ of the systems, but subjects of AI’s application ‘on them’ by those who have power over them–from employers, to governments to law enforcement. To truly ensure that AI systems are deployed in ways that have integrity, and uphold a dignified and equitable social order, those subject to AI’s use by powerful actors must have the information, power, and ability to determine what AI systems with ‘integrity’ mean, and the ability to reject or contest their use."

https://theinnovator.news/interview-of-the-week-meredith-whittaker-ai-ethics-expert/

KrzysztofKolacz, to ai Polish

Według Marka Gurmana z Bloomberga, Apple jest gotowe do zaprezentowania szeregu funkcji wykorzystujących generatywną sztuczną inteligencję.

Gurman przedstawia więcej szczegółów na temat tego, czego można się spodziewać po nacisku Apple na AI podczas nadchodzącego WWDC 2024, które rozpocznie się już 10 czerwca.

W ramach zmian firma poprawi możliwości głosowe Siri, nadając jej bardziej konwersacyjny charakter i doda funkcje, które pomogą użytkownikom w codziennym życiu – podejście to Apple ma nazwać „proaktywną inteligencją”.

Obejmie to usługi takie jak automatyczne podsumowywanie powiadomień z iPhone’a, szybkie streszczanie artykułów z wiadomościami i transkrypcję notatek głosowych, a także ulepszanie istniejących funkcji, które automatycznie wypełniają kalendarz i zasugerują aplikacje, których powinniśmy użyć. Pojawią się również pewne ulepszenia w Zdjęciach w postaci edycji opartej na sztucznej inteligencji, ale żadna z tych funkcji nie zrobi wrażenia na osobach, które korzystały ze sztucznej inteligencji w aplikacjach Adobe Inc. przez ostatnie kilka miesięcy.

Gurman dodał, że podczas gdy Apple będzie polegać głównie na przetwarzaniu AI na urządzeniu, firma będzie je również dostarczać za pośrednictwem chmury w centrach danych, które zawierają wysokiej klasy procesory Apple Silicon zaprojektowane dla komputerów Mac (flota Apple M4). Zauważył również, że chatbot podobny do ChatGPT będzie zauważalnie nieobecny w nadchodzących funkcjach AI od Apple.

Mówi się, że kierownictwo Apple przyznało wewnętrznie, że czas „nadrabić zaległości”. To jednak potrwa.

WWDC 2024 wystartuje 10 czerwca – nie tylko iOS 18

https://imagazine.pl/2024/05/20/bloomberg-apple-jest-gotowe-aby-wejsc-w-swiat-ai-na-powaznie/

#AI #generatywnaSztucznaInteligencja #plotka #Plotki #sztucznaInteligencja #WWDC2204

aallan, to llm
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ErikJonker, to OpenAI
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We should be more worried about the security of AI chat assistants from Google and Open AI that will appear in a few months for everybody to use... Let's pause the whole AGI debate and focus on real and short-term risks.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/05/15/1092516/openai-and-google-are-launching-supercharged-ai-assistants-heres-how-you-can-try-them-out/

mfioretti_en, to ai
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"Isn't it ironic that a site called linuxsecurity.com needs to be blacklisted? Ryan says "100% generated." (Read as: botspam)

Ironic, surely. BAD too, because there will be newbies saying " is not secure" after following AI-generated wrong advice

details: https://techrights.org/n/2024/05/20/Guardian_Digital_Inc_linuxsecurity_com_Has_Resorted_to_Plagiari.shtml

bornach, to ai
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Enrico Tartarotti on the current "frenzy" of putting Large Language Model chatbots into everything and marketing everything as having
https://youtu.be/CY_b8w8u9NY

glynmoody, to ai
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Into Uncharted Waters: Trade Secrets Law in the Era - https://www.cigionline.org/publications/into-uncharted-waters-trade-secrets-law-in-the-ai-era/ "Trade secrets law protects the source code, algorithms and data sets upon which AI systems are built, but they also prevent those harmed by these systems from getting answers. "

jbzfn, to ai
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🔥 How DeviantArt died: A.I. and greed turned a once-thriving community into a ghost town | Slate

"Generate a bunch of free images and accounts, have them buy and boost one another in perpetuity, inflate metrics so that the “art” gets boosted by DeviantArt and reaches real humans, then watch the money pile up from DeviantArt revenue-sharing programs. Rinse, repeat."

https://slate.com/technology/2024/05/deviantart-what-happened-ai-decline-lawsuit-stability.html

JenniferJorgenson, to ai
@JenniferJorgenson@mstdn.social avatar

How 'Bout some Soakin' Sunday!

parismarx, to OpenAI
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“I have seen the extremely restrictive off-boarding agreement that contains nondisclosure and non-disparagement provisions former OpenAI employees are subject to. It forbids them, for the rest of their lives, from criticizing their former employer.”

https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2024/5/17/24158478/openai-departures-sam-altman-employees-chatgpt-release

governa, to intel
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matdevdug, to ai
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One thing that’s funny about and is I keep hearing the same thing. “Oh I use it for generic snippets, just common tasks and functions”.

The amusing thing about that is when I first started working with a app years ago there was already a solution to that problem. It was called “the PHP Cookbook” published by O’Reilly. I was told “oh we buy you a PDF copy and you just search for whatever you are trying to do and use that code. It saves a ton of time for junior programmers.”

Not only was it true, it did save me a ton of time and headaches, but we didn’t need to steal anything. The authors got paid, it worked offline, it didn’t require scraping the entirety of human knowledge to write or nuclear power plants worth of energy to distribute.

It also helped me learn. Since I would have a solid foundation to the solution, I felt more confident experimenting. I always had a known-functioning standard library solution as my base. So when something broke I knew where to start debugging.

Just an incredible thought that instead of paying $20 for a pdf once we decided this was the way to go.

TechDesk, to tech
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Professor Geoffrey Hinton, the “godfather of AI,” is “very worried about AI taking lots of mundane jobs.” That’s why he has advised U.K. government officials that universal basic income would be a very good idea. BBC News talks to Hinton about who would benefit most from AI, who would suffer from it, and the emerging human-extinction threats facing humans. https://flip.it/QBBzZB

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