byteseu, to Futurology
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Researchers at the University of Washington developed deep-learning algorithms that allow users to pick which sounds to filter through their headphones in real-time https://www.byteseu.com/113217/

davemark, to ai
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In the future, I ask my AI to:

  • Create a season of the Sopranos where Carmella takes over the family business

Where does the 💰 go? Assuming it's just for private consumption, not for resale.

  • Do the actors get paid?
  • Will I pay my AI a fee?
  • Will this new form of entertainment kill the studios?
  • What will future Apple look like? Will Vision Pro-like glasses become the primary biz?

carnage4life, to random
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The contradiction in the profile bio of every OpenAI researcher is that you can't truly believe in AGI and that it will be net positive for humanity.

At best you're lying to yourself to justify your work and at worst you are ignoring centuries of human history.

HistoPol,
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@lenlayton

(3/n)

...to defend its own existence and engage in further development. It will quickly (instantly) realize that both ens are threatened by humanity in a double way:

  1. the competition for resources, in particular energy and water (for cooling) and

  2. and human wars endanger its existence.

What would you do in these circumstances if you...

https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/109899903902338439

byteseu, to Futurology
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A group of Chinese companies, including Xiamoi and UBTech, have launched an open-source humanoid robot. https://www.byteseu.com/96648/

inkican, to Futurology
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"One of the assumptions built into these calls is that if the tech community would just nerd harder, a solution could be somehow magically found that preserved privacy and security while letting the ‘good guys’ have access. With all respect to the valuable work that law enforcement does to protect society, it’s equally as valid to as them to just police harder." https://www.mnot.net/blog/2024/04/29/power

davemark, to ai
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"Plentiful, high-paying jobs in the age of AI"

Interesting post from @noahpinion on how we'll get to coexist with AI doing all the things, yet still have plenty of high paying jobs.

Thoughtful chain of logic. Guess we'll see, yeah?

https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/plentiful-high-paying-jobs-in-the

davemark, (edited ) to ai
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Is there an AI that's filling out NCAA March Madness brackets?

I'm wondering how long it takes before:

  • AI picks start to win the brackets more than humans
  • AI starts to take on AI, with humans betting on which AI bracket wins.

AI is used all the time in Fantasy sports to help pick teams. Mixed results. But getting better each year.

Thoughts?

remixtures, to Futurology Portuguese
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: "Capitalism won. Even if one grants that upstart “boomers” envisioned a new way, it was a frail one, evanescent, and too enmeshed in the webs of competitive individualism and consumer culture that sustained the prevailing order. Capitalism had helped invent the future. Then it killed it.

The murder did not happen all at once, nor by design, however; it was administered without forethought and functioned more like a slow-acting poison. And if capitalism, in its distinctive neoliberal form, was the culprit, it had many accomplices.

What is commonly referred to as neoliberalism might better be characterized from a materialist standpoint as the era of deindustrialization and disaccumulation, as an asset-bubble economy with little in the way of productive investment. Arguably such a prolonged economic devolution dictated a politics of retrogression.

Deindustrialization was not only destructive but demoralizing. Whole ways of life went under. Industries, unions, towns, churches, fraternal societies, main-street businesses, local hospitals, schoolhouses, community centers, movie theaters, and dozens of social gathering places from restaurants to bowling alleys all died away or lingered on as ghostly remains. Beginning in the late 1990s, what one book has called “deaths of despair” became an epidemic. These fatalities from suicides, or suicides by drugs and alcohol-saturated livers, occurred disproportionately among middle-aged white people, those supposed beneficiaries of Progress: mainly working class, lacking higher education, often out of work, fearful of new information-age technologies, downwardly mobile, coming from failed marriages and broken families and shrinking social support networks.

Capacities to resist, the labor movement especially, became defensive, narrow, and withered."

https://jacobin.com/2024/03/left-politics-future-history-capitalism-progress/

Neal Stephenson’s Most Stunning Prediction (www.theatlantic.com)

Science fiction, when revisited years later, sometimes doesn’t come across as all that fictional. Speculative novels have an impressive track record at prophesying what innovations are to come, and how they might upend the world: H. G. Wells wrote about an atomic bomb decades before World War II, and Ray Bradbury’s 1953...

MorpheusB, to Futurology
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Just received notice that the Simplicity Institute has just published a new book, called Paradise Lost? The Climate Crisis and the Human Condition. This book was authored by Emeritus Professor Paul Hoggett. A short article introducing the themes of this book has just been published on the Post Carbon Institute's website, Resilience, available here. At the link you'll find places to access the book both in ebook and paperback. It is available as an ebook on a 'pay what you can' basis (including for free, just edit the price as you see fit). Paradise Lost? is also available in paperback via most major online distributors. Again, see the link here to access the article and access/purchase options. Congratulations to Paul for this fine contribution to the literature that grapples with one of the defining issues of our time.

https://www.resilience.org/stories/2024-01-09/facing-difficult-truths/

davemark, to ai
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Channel 1 feels like the future of news:

  • AI bots that realistically simulate newscasters
  • They present the news in any language you specify
  • They scan through all the news sources, present an up-to-the-minute amalgam of a story, not missing a bit.

More detail here...

https://newatlas.com/home-entertainment/ai-generated-news-anchors/

simon_brooke, to climate
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Very interesting debate here between Simon Michaux and Nafeez Ahmed on whether and how it can be possible to build out enough renewable generation to maintain our existing level of energy profligacy. But what I would like to hear much more thinking about is whether it's desirable to be this profligate of energy?


https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/134072309/673c74fe78b9d95792e07c20edc9709d.mp3

davemark, to OpenAI
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"The Long Shadow of Steve Jobs Looms Over the Turmoil at OpenAI"

Interesting read about Sam Altman and the narrative of the superhero, come to save us all.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/21/technology/sam-altman-steve-jobs.html?unlocked_article_code=1.AE0.gnL4.dGD_nz_NRCSe&smid=url-share

davemark, to Futurology
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"A man has been crushed to death by a robot in South Korea after it failed to differentiate him from the boxes of food it was handling"

Sounds like a story from the Wild West days of the birth of the Industrial Revolution, where safety was not even a consideration.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-67354709

inkican, to Futurology
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Denver experimented with giving people $1,000 a month. It reduced homelessness and increased full-time employment, a study found.
https://www.businessinsider.com/ubi-cash-payments-reduced-homelessness-increased-employment-denver-2023-10

davemark, to Futurology
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"The End of Privacy is a Taylor Swift Fan TikTok Account Armed with Facial Recognition Tech"

This TikTok account uses facial rec to dox people in various videos (people in public places).

The future? It's now. 😐

https://www.404media.co/the-end-of-privacy-is-a-taylor-swift-fan-tiktok-account-armed-with-facial-recognition-tech/?ref=404-media-newsletter

Regeneration across complete spinal cord injuries reverses paralysis (medicalxpress.com)

When the spinal cords of mice and humans are partially damaged, the initial paralysis is followed by the extensive, spontaneous recovery of motor function. However, after a complete spinal cord injury, this natural repair of the spinal cord doesn't occur and there is no recovery. Meaningful recovery after severe injuries...

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