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Thought we can have a dedicated thread to AI tools and we can discuss them here. 

 

Chat GPT is a hot topic right now. Lots of people in various industries worried for their jobs, notably copywriters. 

 

I've only toyed around with it myself and I'll certainly be using it for blog content. I'm wondering if Google crawl spiders/Googlebot can analyise the text and know it's blog content AI produced or if Chat GPT can fool them. For anyone unfamiliar with Chat GPT, it's an AI that can write text, scripts/coding etc. 

 

Chat GPT explainer

 

I create music videos and I'm looking at Deep Dream AI for futur projects. I highly reccommend checking out DeepDream. 

 

This one of the best examples of it. It can map thousands of images onto video depending on what images you imput. This video was uploaded 7 years ago but it's just insane. It's like smoking changa or DMT. 😄

 

Can't remember how this was done but it's done with some AI tools and is probably one of the first commercial music videos really going heavy with it. Video was created by Weirdcore. It's one of the most impressive uses of AI videos. However it's not just AI created but lots of imput from the creator to program it. 

 

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I'm glad somebody created a thread I've been following this AI revolution I guess you could call it and boy is it moving fast. I've messed around with some of the AI text to imagine generators and it's pretty amazing also it's crazy to see Microsoft and Google both having events this week because of AI chatbots, it definitely feels like this is going to be a game changer in alot of ways.

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9 hours ago, Blue carpet said:

I'm glad somebody created a thread I've been following this AI revolution I guess you could call it and boy is it moving fast. I've messed around with some of the AI text to imagine generators and it's pretty amazing also it's crazy to see Microsoft and Google both having events this week because of AI chatbots, it definitely feels like this is going to be a game changer in alot of ways.

Good to see. Have you been toying with it for use in a professional sense or were just checking out the tech? 

 

Definitely a game changer all right. Jez Corden of Windows Central actually just wrote an article on Microsoft event.  His wording is quite scathing. 

 

This is how Microsoft will compensate websites Bing and ChatGPT steals information from | Windows Central

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5 minutes ago, Mister Pink said:

Good to see. Have you been toying with it for use in a professional sense or were just checking out the tech? 

 

Definitely a game changer all right. Jez Corden of Windows Central actually just wrote an article on Microsoft event.  His wording is quite scathing. 

 

This is how Microsoft will compensate websites Bing and ChatGPT steals information from | Windows Central

Just checking it out it's been really mind blowing seeing how fast this stuff is moving.

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53 minutes ago, Blue carpet said:

Just checking it out it's been really mind blowing seeing how fast this stuff is moving.

Yeah, I'm embracing it, even if it slightly scares me. There's no stopping it now. People and industries will just have to adapt. I don't have a doom and gloom attitude towards AI but I think some regulation will definitely be following. Man, this feels like the begining of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. 

 

"The percentage of intelligence that is not human is increasing and eventually we will represent a very small percentage of intelligence." (excuse the silly video thumnail, corny emotive background music and clickbaity title.) 

 

I think we will work it out and we shouldn't be worried about some dark dystopic future akin to Cyberpunk 2077. 

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I don't like this AI art at all, and I have suspicions towards AI and the other things too like  "Transhumanism" .....not that we are anywhere near skynet or whatever someone said, just discussion.

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To me the most logical is that technology will go out of control, and for AI either someone programs them to or they themselves start doing things they should not be doing.

But maybe I have seen too many movies like those. Technology could be good to help with cure of diseases in the medical field, and certain other problems that humans might face either in construction, work etc but about until there not too much, and not abusing it, humans must be a little more careful.

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Old appropriate video I guess, at the end.

 

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On 2/7/2023 at 9:28 PM, Blue carpet said:

I'm glad somebody created a thread I've been following this AI revolution I guess you could call it and boy is it moving fast. I've messed around with some of the AI text to imagine generators and it's pretty amazing also it's crazy to see Microsoft and Google both having events this week because of AI chatbots, it definitely feels like this is going to be a game changer in alot of ways.

Definitely agree. Came here, and was surprised there was no future/emerging technology discussion. This stuff is amazing and I've been constantly reading about future technology since 2010.

AI is going to absolutely change everything, possibly as soon as this decade. Whether that be in digital media, materials science, energy, health, space, or whatever else.

We're going to see a lot more ridiculous advancements this year, so brace yourselves. I will say though Google's conference yesterday was pretty terrible. MS won that round.

 

So many other potential topic discussions too:

Biotechnology/Human Longevity/Genetics

Nanotechnology

Quantum Computing

Energy (Nuclear Fusion, Solar)

Electric and Self Driving Vehicles

Space Exploration

Materials Science

Robotics

Flying Transport/Drones

3D Printing

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As someone that works in the creative industry, AI worries me too. However, I'm trying to embrace it and also think about how I can get ahead of the curve. Perhaps I'll need to target a different demographic of clients or change my work to make it more impervious to AI. 

 

This image fooled judges in a photo competition and it won. It's AI-generated, lol 

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This AI Image Fooled Judges and Won a Photography Contest | PetaPixel

That picture is insane! AI is even further ahead than where I thought it would be. It's already being used to generate video too. We might see actual coherent generated short movies with audio and all by the end of the year.

 

What I think people will do, is use it to build things, like games. Just use the AI to make art, models, worlds, and you direct everything. Then go in and manually edit what needs more work.

 

It's a long way from just generating a full game from just a prompt, but you'll most likely be able to use it to build a game with just one person by the end of the decade. People that don't know how to code will be able to make games as well.

 

Just found this article too: https://wccftech.com/nvidia-ceo-calls-chatgpt-as-one-of-the-greatest-thing-ever-done-for-computing-says-its-the-iphone-moment-of-ai/amp/

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20 hours ago, Frabbi 01 said:

That picture is insane! AI is even further ahead than where I thought it would be. It's already being used to generate video too. We might see actual coherent generated short movies with audio and all by the end of the year.

Yes, it's incredibly good. As a semi-decent photographer myself I'm looking for inaccuracies. But it seems correct given the mix of sources. I can't see any mistakes.  I wonder if we'll see AI photo competitions. Whoever can come up with the most interesting AI-produced photo. What creative ways can we input data to the AI for making something beautiful? I'd love to know what this person inputted. 

 

20 hours ago, Frabbi 01 said:

What I think people will do, is use it to build things, like games. Just use the AI to make art, models, worlds, and you direct everything. Then go in and manually edit what needs more work.

 

That's precisely what I've been doing for blog content. I'm using Chat GPT to create blog content and then tweaking the language so it's not speaking in a passive voice. I'm trying to hit all those marks that Googlebot likes. It's saved me so much time. Of course, I'm noticing patterns in the language. For example, Chat GPT will usually always begin the final paragraph with "In conclusion.."

 

I can envision a future where in school the teacher is still in class but focuses on correcting test work, homework, and keeping the peace, while an AI bot delivers schoolwork content. Like a teacher's AI assistant. Imagine all schoolwork is performed on laptops or tablets and is linked to the teacher AI bot. So, homework could actually be corrected itself to some degree. Imagine if things like that can be automated and it frees up more time for the teacher to engage in other activities with the class later on. It's interesting. 

 

Check out Synthesia.  I swear, we're going to be interacting with a lot more AI avatars in future. Maybe Tesco or self-service machines in stores, ATMS and so forth will come with AI avatars over the next few years. That's my prediction. 

 

 

20 hours ago, Frabbi 01 said:

"Says it's the iPhone moment of AI The Greatest Thing Ever Done For ComputingPretty good endorsement. 

 

I asked Chat GPT to write me a HMTL/CSS home page and just watching it write a language is mad. I've seen others ask it to write scripts for Adobe After Affects

 

 

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Mister Pink

Haha, nice! ^

 

So I've signed up to the beta or insider preview for Chat GPT integration on Edge/Bing. It will be my new Google. 

 

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Crazy!

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Signed up for the waitlist a few weeks ago but I'm still waiting.

 

Also I'm amazed that it's only been a few days since the ChatGPT API and yet were already seeing lots of companies adding it to their platforms. AI is going to be embedded in everything before we know it.

 

Edit: OMFG IT KNEW.......

The Bing welcome email just came through after about 20 minutes!

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20 hours ago, Frabbi 01 said:

Signed up for the waitlist a few weeks ago but I'm still waiting.

 

Also I'm amazed that it's only been a few days since the ChatGPT API and yet were already seeing lots of companies adding it to their platforms. AI is going to be embedded in everything before we know it.

 

Edit: OMFG IT KNEW.......

The Bing welcome email just came through after about 20 minutes!

Nice! Mine came through in a couple of days. But I'm really leaning into Microsoft as an eco-system lately. About a year ago I switched over to Edge. I never for the life of me thought I'd use Edge full time but it's really great. Chromium-based so I was able to import all my Chrome folders and bookmarks. Of course I'm on Xbox and I'm using Windows 11. It all seems to integrate pretty well. I still use Duckduckgo and Google but have been using Bing more. Adding Chat GPT to Bing is really helping. 

 

And you're right, it's going to be embedded everywhere. I think we live in the most exciting era of human history ever. 

 

Let me know what you think of Chat GPT integrated with Bing. Good points, bad points. I'd love to hear your opinion. 

Got to use it, and I tried to get it to "make a funny story involving some of my friends causing chaos in Los Santos."

 

It started generating a few paragraphs, then suddenly deleted it and was like "oh I can't comment on that right now." WTF LOL.

 

So I signed up for normal ChatGPT to compare, and it was able to do it! So as of right now, I'm going to say that the standard one is better.

 

Also now there's apparenty a rumor that GPT4 is being unveiled this week?!?!?!?! Hope there's some truth to it.

 

Insanity.....

 

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/chatgpt-4-launching-next-week-ai-videos/

 

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/03/14/openai-announces-gpt-4-says-beats-90percent-of-humans-on-sat.html

 

Also confirms that Bing runs on GPT4 and will get any upgrades made along the way.

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2 hours ago, The_GTA said:

Delete your content from the internet. Stop being a target for training. Regulate the AI in EU. Or even completely forbid it.

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AI has the entire internet to train on, and the internet doubles in size every 2 years.

 

Also with 8 billion people, an individual's data is irrelevant.

 

It's too late to stop AI as well. Everyone is working on it. In as little as a decade, the world might be quite a different place.

@sivispacem Ehehe, appreciate the prophets or doomers before it is too late! 😁 Also my information roots in my personal expertise in IT science so no relation to baseless tinfoil hats. Statements were made with emotional impulse thus they are meant to warn. I welcome discussion.

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@The_GTA I've spent more than a decade working various roles in cybersecurity, including work specifically around ways to address the challenges posed by AI. I'm actually involved in a project right now looking at ways of trying to profile Python, Powershell and Java written by platforms like ChatGPT in order to figure out if it's feasible to discern AI generated from human written code/scripting in a reliable and repeatable way.

 

The ship has firmly sailed. Deleting your data will achieve exactly nothing, as the likelihood is that it's already been exploited by these and other platforms, if it was of interest to them. Feel free to be less engaged in the online world in future, but the genie isn't going back in the bottle. Politicians don't have anything close to the required knowledge to regulate in a coherent and evidence based way so in the absence of actual expert advice (which they generally seem to ignore anyway) regulation is likely to be counterproductive. 

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@sivispacem This is about intellectual property, the secrets of your skill that matter so much they should be protected. ChatGPT in its essence would love to trample to maximize the creators profits (payment per query model but pay not the information source). I hope that the community will recognize the importance, if not the politicians. There is much more to me than Magic.TXD and you will see so in the future.

 

Since you are an experienced AI scientist, I assume you find it toxic that there are people who disagree to artificial intelligence training of their data but agree to the human equivalent. But this is one example of unspoken jurisdictional problems that AI should not trample.

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2 hours ago, sivispacem said:

The ship has firmly sailed. Deleting your data will achieve exactly nothing, as the likelihood is that it's already been exploited by these and other platforms, if it was of interest to them. Feel free to be less engaged in the online world in future, but the genie isn't going back in the bottle. Politicians don't have anything close to the required knowledge to regulate in a coherent and evidence based way so in the absence of actual expert advice (which they generally seem to ignore anyway) regulation is likely to be counterproductive. 

Couldn't have said it better. It's too late. Regulations will do nothing either. The tech will be developed to be as strong as possible, regardless of regulations, even if that means kept hidden for longer. And if one company or country doesn't work on AI? Others will, so no one has a choice. It has the potential to be the best technology ever created (so far). Anyone with the potential to create such a thing would be an idiot to hold themselves back.

9 hours ago, Frabbi 01 said:

Couldn't have said it better. It's too late. Regulations will do nothing either. The tech will be developed to be as strong as possible, regardless of regulations, even if that means kept hidden for longer. And if one company or country doesn't work on AI? Others will, so no one has a choice. It has the potential to be the best technology ever created (so far). Anyone with the potential to create such a thing would be an idiot to hold themselves back.

If you give yourself up to the AI then you just say that your intellectual worth is not greater than that of an aggressive robot copying the creativeness of humanity. But be wary that there will always be a resistance fighting this mechanical converging hivemind trying to suck and never give back to the original authors. There is a reason Universities are so reluctant in releasing their elitist knowledge. And the existence of such manacing business strategies for profit just cements this resolution!

23 hours ago, The_GTA said:

This is about intellectual property

Is is? Intellectual property I, or my employer, own, don't exist in places that are going to be indexed, parsed or exploited by AI services that consume public data. There's a worthwhile discussion to be had on ensuring that AI abides by licensing controls for certain kinds of data, and doesn't violate things like copyright, but those are hardly problems that are exclusive to AI.

 

23 hours ago, The_GTA said:

ChatGPT in its essence would love to trample to maximize the creators profits (payment per query model but pay not the information source).

Which is not really different to anything exploiting open source data. Also, the information source on the internet seldom "owns" the information, thanks to all those lovely T&Cs.

 

11 hours ago, The_GTA said:

mechanical converging hivemind

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11 hours ago, The_GTA said:

There is a reason Universities are so reluctant in releasing their elitist knowledge

Universities are far from "reluctant" to publicly release a lot of the knowledge equity they produce?!

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Blue carpet

I've been using Google Bard it's getting alot of things wrong I asked it to write a 500 essay on why GTA Vice City Stories is underrated here's what it said..

 

 

Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories is a 2006 open world action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar Leeds and published by Rockstar Games. It is the seventh title in the Grand Theft Auto series and the sixth title to be released for the PlayStation 2. The game is set in 1984, two years before the events of Grand Theft Auto Vice City, and follows the story of Victor "Vic" Vance, a soldier who returns home from the Vietnam War to find his brother's drug empire in shambles. Vic must then take control of the empire and rebuild it, while also dealing with the various criminals and gangsters who are trying to take it from him.

Vice City Stories is a well-received game, with critics praising its graphics, gameplay, and story. However, the game is often overlooked by fans of the Grand Theft Auto series, who tend to favor the more popular titles such as Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. There are a few reasons why Vice City Stories is underrated, but the main reason is that it was released at a time when the Grand Theft Auto series was already well-established. Grand Theft Auto III had been released two years earlier and had become a massive success, setting the standard for open world action games. San Andreas was released just a year after Vice City Stories and was even more successful, becoming one of the best-selling video games of all time. In comparison, Vice City Stories seemed like a bit of an afterthought, and it was overshadowed by its more popular predecessors.

Another reason why Vice City Stories is underrated is that it is a prequel to Vice City. Vice City is one of the most popular games in the Grand Theft Auto series, and many fans were disappointed that Vice City Stories did not take place in the same time period. The game's setting, 1984, is two years before the events of Vice City, and many fans felt that the game should have been set in the same time period. This is understandable, as Vice City is a very popular game and fans wanted to see more of that world. However, Vice City Stories is still a great game, and its setting is actually one of its strengths. The game's setting allows for a different story and gameplay experience than Vice City, and it is a refreshing change of pace.

Finally, Vice City Stories is underrated because it is a PlayStation 2 game. The PlayStation 2 was the dominant console of its generation, but it is now an outdated console. Many gamers have moved on to newer consoles, such as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. This means that fewer people have played Vice City Stories, and it is not as well-known as some of the other games in the Grand Theft Auto series. However, Vice City Stories is still a great game, and it is worth playing for any fan of the Grand Theft Auto series.

In conclusion, Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories is a great game that is often overlooked by fans of the Grand Theft Auto series. The game is well-received by critics and has a lot to offer players. However, the game was released at a time when the Grand Theft Auto series was already well-established, and it is a prequel to Vice City, which is one of the most popular games in the series. These factors have contributed to Vice City Stories being underrated, but it is still a great game that is worth playing.

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Adminsaredicks

Im seriously scared towards future...

 

Our national company that reviews entrance exams said it will use AI to correct those tests. Imagine you are studying and AI will abolish you in minute... Imagine studying just to be found obsolete towards computer program really demotional.

 

Schools are here worse and worse, kids doesnt care mostly about it and they find as I find it recently it look like wasted time. Our school system is mostly based about memorizing everything and now there is AI that knows everything. Society here insist about these jobs that are supposed to be replaced by AI and jobs like agriculture, plumbers etc are dying.

 

This will inevitable makes some serious confusion in future, but I hardly believe this will make people realizing to seek meaningful job that will not be easily overtaken by computers...

 

I really hoped, I never see AI rise in my life...

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