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In reply to the discussion: AI: Something Big Is Happening [View all]hunter
(40,499 posts)19. This guy is full of shit.
How many trillions of dollars are we going to spend chasing this hallucination? How much destruction of the natural environment are we going to tolerate?
There is no such thing as "Artificial Intelligence" and it's likely there won't be for a long time.
Just because a machine can talk or write in something resembling a human voice, or turn a photo of a fully clothed human into pornography, does not mean there are any brains at all behind these actions. It's all noise.
Humans are often at their worst and do very stupid things when they are deceiving themselves.
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The science fiction of our younger years has spent the subsequent years becoming reality....
Jack Valentino
18 hrs ago
#144
I am waiting on the MRI and CTSCAN data to actually get implemented into AI
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#4
Wait until a physics AI develops faster than light drives and fusion power and better is developed
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#62
Sooner of later the U.S. will join the rest of the world in recognizing that the citizens are its income source and
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#68
Huh, the CEO of an AI company tells me I need to adopt AI? Never would have guessed. Anyone who's familiar with
WhiskeyGrinder
Yesterday
#3
He was also urging people on X to invest in AI companies as the best way to survive. One of the
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#10
I think most people are rightfully extremely concerned what this means for jobs (among other things) but mostly jobs
themaguffin
Yesterday
#12
According to this guy, here's what you should do about the upcoming AI apocalypse...
EarlG
Yesterday
#14
You are right to be skeptical. Also, see highplainsdem's post right above yours
scipan
4 hrs ago
#150
Matt Shumer, who wrote that hype, is well known for hype, has been accused of fraud, and has an
highplainsdem
19 hrs ago
#125
News articles that are actually shady sales pitches have been around since newspapers started.
Crowman2009
Yesterday
#48
The guy who wrote that advises people to buy AI company stock so they won't need jobs.
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#61
Imagine the outcry when painters (artists) started using pre-prepared paints instead of creating their own when creating
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#21
Not at all the same thing. Using genAI is more like hiring someone else to do the work for you and
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#37
I've mentioned in a number of posts about how unethical voluntary use of genAI is that I know some
highplainsdem
3 hrs ago
#151
But God forbid we should be able to use non-HP toner ink, or fix a tractor or combine we already paid for!
hatrack
18 hrs ago
#140
We had no problem when the pencil was created and humans stopped using charcoal.
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#22
I am old enough to remember when the languages come out (C, Fortran etc) and writing in Assembler was being looked
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#28
I think it might really be great when the AI's can create a modern processing structure that can replace the
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#35
It really will be a sea of new and more useful features for things we already use
Johnny2X2X
Yesterday
#39
How long before some idiot hands over control of the BIG RED BUTTON to AI?
Ferrets are Cool
Yesterday
#32
There's no point in trying to fight it? Wrong. There's every reason to fight it, for our freedom from
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#69
It's not just to misrepresent one's own intellect. A lot of use cases are pretty mundane.
Lucky Luciano
Yesterday
#80
Whenever new AI models are revealed, there's always trememdous hype about how amazing they are,
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#73
That's already been exposed as mostly fraud, with humans having written the posts getting the
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#66
Think of all the scribes that were put out of work when Gutenberg invented the printing press.
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#56
Gutenberg, Edison and whoever did not set out to destroy an entire class and population
usonian
Yesterday
#67
I did it at 65. I was just really tired and inside felt that I was dying.
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#84
According to a Wharton study, 75% of enterprises "report positive return on investment."
Renew Deal
20 hrs ago
#121
The messenger in the OP, Matt Shumer, is already known for both hype and fraud.
highplainsdem
19 hrs ago
#132
By that standard, Trump was doing things right with all his business failures.
highplainsdem
19 hrs ago
#134
Reading the comments to this thread is an interesting mix of skepticism, optimism, fear, and...
Ol Janx Spirit
Yesterday
#87
Matt Shumer is known for overhyping and has been accused of fraud. See this:
highplainsdem
21 hrs ago
#113
No way that's going to happen with the AI bros and the Trump regime. And their intent is to rig
highplainsdem
20 hrs ago
#118
I think that only becomes possible after significant poverty and destruction
Renew Deal
19 hrs ago
#131
If the predicted 50% of the 70 million or so white collar/professionals/knowledge workers lose their jobs.
pat_k
19 hrs ago
#139
LOL!!! Matt Shumer's company offers AI generators for "team member praise" and heartfelt sympathy
highplainsdem
20 hrs ago
#119
LOL! Shumer needed AI to help him write that piece! Talk about someone being AI-dependent...but
highplainsdem
20 hrs ago
#120
LiberalArkie, did you bother to find out ANYTHING about Matt Shumer's background before you posted this?
highplainsdem
19 hrs ago
#127
Tell that to the illustrator Miyu, plus Andrew Holmes & Cosmoz Productions
sakabatou
19 hrs ago
#138
It's a chatbot with a very annoying voice. And they won't reveal the training data, which suggests very
highplainsdem
18 hrs ago
#141
Reddit thread & YouTube video on why Shumer was accused of fraud in 2024:
highplainsdem
3 hrs ago
#152
AI is getting really hyped as they try to sustain their AI bubble. Microsoft pushing AI has met with a
highplainsdem
1 hr ago
#159
The AI companies and the tech bros are fighting regulation. Same for the crypto companies. Both
highplainsdem
1 hr ago
#160
