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Artificial intelligence made quite nice not bad Avril Lavrine song cover. I wonder how much would it differ from original voice actress Kath Soucie?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=zZf___hlRR8
Maybe Artificial Intelligence is fine,but Generated Arts of younger Hollywood celebrities are not.
With Artificial Intelligence it might be extremely passive cyber organic-mechanical mind projection reading in human memories likewise both in case of Animatrix and Matrix speaking of the future by being closed in some sort of capsule kind of like in some sort of laboratory made by humanoid machines mechanical insects this is how the future might look like as something quite oposite would be extremely active like currently it's really hard to say if it might be considered as rather science-fiction or rather so-called science-fact.
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TheHalf-Life3: With Artificial Intelligence it might be extremely passive cyber organic-mechanical mind projection reading in human memories likewise both in case of Animatrix and Matrix speaking of the future by being closed in some sort of capsule kind of like in some sort of laboratory made by humanoid machines mechanical insects this is how the future might look like as something quite oposite would be extremely active like currently it's really hard to say if it might be considered as rather science-fiction or rather so-called science-fact.
Some research is already being made on this topic.
Both in human body language and thought prediction.

As with all kinds of current AI technology, it is up to how much data said AI will be fed with.
My bet is that government AIs will be a huge privacy and surveillance issue in the close future as they've the most data to be fed with and money to develop those advancements.

I think we should not think AI is something to play with. It is not.
Albeit not being even close to what it is advertised as, it can be, sooner than we think.

Also, a topic that it should be discussed is how LLMs (Large Language Models) are being actively used right now to develop malware, ransomware and phishing for info stealing.
We could say that most AI companies are not really thinking on how dangerous those technologies advancements could be to the IT industry as a whole and even to humanity current state of business.
AI should be developed side by side with security features to counter the growing threat that it also is.
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TheHalf-Life3: With Artificial Intelligence it might be extremely passive cyber organic-mechanical mind projection reading in human memories likewise both in case of Animatrix and Matrix speaking of the future by being closed in some sort of capsule kind of like in some sort of laboratory made by humanoid machines mechanical insects this is how the future might look like as something quite oposite would be extremely active like currently it's really hard to say if it might be considered as rather science-fiction or rather so-called science-fact.
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.Keys: Some research is already being made on this topic.
Both in human body language and thought prediction.

As with all kinds of current AI technology, it is up to how much data said AI will be fed with.
My bet is that government AIs will be a huge privacy and surveillance issue in the close future as they've the most data to be fed with and money to develop those advancements.

I think we should not think AI is something to play with. It is not.
Albeit not being even close to what it is advertised as, it can be, sooner than we think.

Also, a topic that it should be discussed is how LLMs (Large Language Models) are being actively used right now to develop malware, ransomware and phishing for info stealing.
We could say that most AI companies are not really thinking on how dangerous those technologies advancements could be to the IT industry as a whole and even to humanity current state of business.
AI should be developed side by side with security features to counter the growing threat that it also is.
Do you mean something more like Mariana's Web or not?
AI could be useful if you only have a vague idea of what you want to search for. Ask AI for help, and (hopefully) you'd get an answer that might include the actual term for what you're looking for. Then, you can use that term in a conventional search engine to get relevant results.
Well at least Artificial Intelligence can generate songs from both male or female voice actors/actresses Hollywood celebrities might sing any kind of song that usually wouldn't be done by requests of its own fans.
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dtgreene: AI could be useful if you only have a vague idea of what you want to search for. Ask AI for help, and (hopefully) you'd get an answer that might include the actual term for what you're looking for. Then, you can use that term in a conventional search engine to get relevant results.
Bit of a counter-point, it's also useful if you want a very specific piece of information. Even if you know your way around searching databases, sometimes the information you are looking for is buried inside websites and studies that aren't relevant enough to be picked up through the usual search methods. AI has the advantage in that it can dig through it all, find some minor instance where the thing was mentioned and then send it back to you.
Some AI Generated Arts are asymmetrical.
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dtgreene: AI could be useful if you only have a vague idea of what you want to search for. Ask AI for help, and (hopefully) you'd get an answer that might include the actual term for what you're looking for. Then, you can use that term in a conventional search engine to get relevant results.
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botan9386: Bit of a counter-point, it's also useful if you want a very specific piece of information. Even if you know your way around searching databases, sometimes the information you are looking for is buried inside websites and studies that aren't relevant enough to be picked up through the usual search methods. AI has the advantage in that it can dig through it all, find some minor instance where the thing was mentioned and then send it back to you.
But one should still verify that what the AI said is, in fact, true.

Also, keep in mind that AI will be biased; in fact, it tends to amplify the biases present in its training data.

By the way, I encountered another use case for AI: At a panel discussion I attended virtually, one of the participants was sick and couldn't make it, so they had her record her answers using an AI version of her voice, and played the recordings back during the discussion.
In one of episodes of The X-Files AI is capable of blowing some certain areas or kill someone inside the elevator.
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TheHalf-Life3: In one of episodes of The X-Files AI is capable of blowing some certain areas or kill someone inside the elevator.
Are you using an AI to create your posts?

Anyway.
Good news everybody, Open AI CEO Altman wanted to reform the chip marked to make AI finally work.
So he tried to rise 7trillions (chipmarked right now is roughly half a trillion) and went to TSMC who he wants to run the fabs.
TSMC more or less laughed him the stupid podcast bro away.
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/tsmc-execs-allegedly-dismissed-openai-ceo-sam-altman-as-podcasting-bro
US might not be pleased with it and where he tries to get the money from
https://www.gzeromedia.com/gzero-ai/sam-altmans-wish-on-a-7-trillion-star

At the same time, Gartner (consulting company) says that AI is on the way of collapse on the hype cycle
https://www.ciodive.com/news/generative-ai-hype-moment-reckoning-trough-disillusionment-gartner/725033/
Their hype cylce model
[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hype-Cycle-General.png]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hype-Cycle-General.png[/url]
While the head of Baidu says, that current AI is bubble like back then the dot com bubble, that will burst and maybe 1% of the companies will survive.
https://www.asiafinancial.com/99-of-players-in-ai-bubble-will-go-bust-baidu-ceo-register



Not sure who I should thrust more.
The consults and the head of a company that actually makes money or the AI bros who explains how to make money with AI like this
https://mastodon.social/@nixCraft/112269408187496933

[i]We have no current plans to make revenue.

We have no idea how we may one day generate revenue.

We have made a soft promise to investors that once we've built a general intelligence system, basically we will ask it to figure out a way to generate an investment return for you.[/i]

Who is not "shut up and take my money" when the idea of the Underpants Gnomes seems to be more reliable for your return of investment...
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dtgreene: But one should still verify that what the AI said is, in fact, true.

Also, keep in mind that AI will be biased; in fact, it tends to amplify the biases present in its training data.
Yeah, you can ask it to specify where it got the information from because it had to read it somewhere, and then fact-check. I know some colleges are already getting issues with AI-written assignments from people trying to use it as a bypass to actually learning something.

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dtgreene: By the way, I encountered another use case for AI: At a panel discussion I attended virtually, one of the participants was sick and couldn't make it, so they had her record her answers using an AI version of her voice, and played the recordings back during the discussion.
How convincing was the voice? I've talked to an AI model that I thought was an actor just playing a live character, it can get wild.