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Post by nictoe on Jan 31, 2023 8:35:44 GMT -8
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Post by MDDad on Jan 31, 2023 9:21:31 GMT -8
Supermodels are just fine, they don't need to be replaced. But if AI could replace any of the following, that would be great! Rosie O'Donnell Whoopie Goldberg Sean Penn Michael Moore Alex Baldwin The entire Sheen family Janeane Garofalo Robert deNiro Joy Behar Maxine Waters Al Gore John Kerry
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Post by nictoe on Jan 31, 2023 10:26:25 GMT -8
Libtard hall of shame fer sure.
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Post by SK80 on Jan 31, 2023 11:51:52 GMT -8
MDDad of all the people leaving AOC off his list...., must be the secret crush......
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Post by MDDad on Jan 31, 2023 12:00:09 GMT -8
The internet doesn't have enough bandwidth for me to list all the people who should be on that list.
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Post by billb on Jan 31, 2023 16:40:28 GMT -8
AI will be the Google Killer. Google makes all of their money on advertising. They have worked on AI projects, but have not figured out how to make money advertising with it. They aren't ready for "prime time".
For the past month I have been using AI with images and text. It is amazing and it is happening quick.
Today I heard that AI can pass the bar exam and score better than most on college medical exams. My wife says this could hurt professionals in all fields, which is surprising. Usually manual laborers are hit first with technology.
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Post by nictoe on Feb 1, 2023 8:28:53 GMT -8
AI is now replacing doctors, clinicians, specialists, surgeons, nurses etc., in just one field of the healthcare industry. Of course the eventual goal is to turn everybody into programmable cyborgs that no longer need to think, work or even live in an already deleterious toxic environment.
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Post by nictoe on Feb 14, 2023 5:12:53 GMT -8
Well it's now official.......AI is a BIG FAT LIE:
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Post by nictoe on Mar 1, 2023 5:21:53 GMT -8
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Post by nictoe on Mar 8, 2023 8:37:06 GMT -8
Artificial intelligence will destroy ‘laptop class’ workers
by Kristin Tate, Opinion Contributor - 03/08/23 10:30 AM
The coming artificial intelligence economic revolution will be a major shock to the world. There is a serious possibility that the next decade will bring about a series of social and economic changes akin to the Industrial Revolution and the advent of the internet combined. Many writers, human resource officers, lawyers, writers, artists, and even coders increasingly will be replaced by AI as the “laptop class” of workers is decimated. At the same time, blue-collar workers who work with their hands will enjoy job security; their services cannot be replaced by technology. Unfortunately for waves of young people, the media’s advice to “learn to code” may have been like investing in typewriters.
Artificial intelligence is advancing at a breakneck speed. Recent announcements of programs that can mimic human conversation, copy our voice, write research papers, and paint beautiful pictures are just a small sliver of the coming AI revolution. The coming changes in everyday life soon will become noticeable, including the popularity of AI-generated video games, music, art, and even movies. A short description and a click of the mouse can spit out a new novel by John Steinbeck or an economic treatise by Thomas Sowell.
Scores of jobs that require a college education will be changed nearly overnight. Rapid advances in this new technology will wreak havoc on the very people who prospered during COVID, especially those who work in the “knowledge economy” and can often carry out their duties from their laptops at home. Artificial intelligence advances within the next one to five years will outpace most work a human can input into a keyboard. Most content on the web will be written by chatbots. There will be AI influencers. Code will be written in a tiny fraction of the time it takes for humans to produce it. Graphic artists will lose most of their business to art generators. Even accountants and financial analysts may be outpaced by computers. ChatGPT already helps coders through basic code, which often needs refining. The chat service also can help replace many of the smarts needed to build a website. It already has passed an MBA exam and law exams.
Some white-collar jobs will fare better than others with the advancement of AI. Those who pioneer new techniques or are at the top of their fields will still be able to earn a respectable wage. At the same time, workers whose jobs rely on an element of personality and face-to-face relationships likely will weather the storm. Would you rather have an actual human advising you on legal matters, your finances, and your health care decisions — or a machine? Still, the shift toward a nearly labor-free creative world may make white-collar jobs across the board fewer and farther between.
The coming economic earthquake will be something of a reverse Industrial Revolution. Professions requiring practical knowledge will provide far more security than “knowledge economy jobs” that can be supplanted by algorithms. Replacing sheetrock can be done only by doing. AI cannot build a house, fix a plumbing issue, give you a haircut, or install lights in a public space. AI could make the lives of blue-collar workers easier with new tools and techniques, but the basics of construction, utility work and intricate machining will remain the same.
We are entering into a world where general knowledge will be known mostly by machines and practical knowledge still will be implemented by human hands. There are tremendous social implications for the loss of millions of currently well-paying jobs. Many people who invested their time and careers into a certain profession will undergo a collective identity crisis. The increasing rate of social change and technological progress may mean serious shifts from year to year.
Ironically, the massive advances in the STEM field also may prove to be its undoing. There will be a need for engineers and academics for the foreseeable future. However, many of the job paths related to the science, technology, engineering and math programs may be seriously reduced due to AI. The majors would have been worth more than social science degrees, but that’s damning with faint praise.
The elite sneering at an honest day’s labor may be the economic and educational error of the last century. Unfortunately, the last generation in education elevated white-collar ideals over blue-collar experience. It may have been a very bad choice to convince would-be electricians to be English or even math majors.
Many Americans will be shocked by the speed with which artificial intelligence changes their daily life. And just as the “new normal” sets in, there will be even larger changes. But as pink slips go out for online journalists, there will still be a need for a person able to fix a furnace.
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Post by nictoe on Mar 30, 2023 4:17:18 GMT -8
Pope Francis in Balenciaga deepfake fools millions: ‘Definitely scary’
By Erin Keller March 27, 2023
Godless technology has made a mockery of papal regalia — and gullible social media users.
Pope Francis stunned viewers over the weekend after seemingly stepping out in an especially unorthodox outfit, as an image of the 86-year-old religious leader sporting a long white puffer jacket, designed by luxe fashion house Balenciaga, quickly went viral.
Internet users took the picture to be as true as the word of God itself — and lauded the Pope for his fashionable choice.
“The boys in Brooklyn could only hope for this level of drip,” the supreme pontiff’s puffy coat was captioned on Twitter. It has more than 20.3 million views and, now, a flag stating that it’s fake.
Portraits to follow captured Francis in sleek white gloves and pristine white sneakers — perhaps not a far cry from the Pope’s typically elevated uniform, but totally fake nonetheless.
The alleged artificial intelligence artist has been identified as Pablo Xavier, a 31-year-old construction worker from the Chicago area, Buzzfeed News reported on Monday. Pablo Xavier, who declined to share his surname, told the outlet that he was “tripping on shrooms” when he began toying with Midjourney, an AI tool that can generate realistic fake images.
“It just dawned on me: I should do the Pope. Then it was just coming like water: ‘The Pope in Balenciaga puffy coat, Moncler, walking the streets of Rome, Paris,’ stuff like that,” Pablo Xavier recalled in a statement.
Pleased with his work, the meme creator claimed that he shared the “perfect” pictures in the AI Art Universe Facebook Group, then on Reddit. But the image really took off once it migrated to Twitter.
Pablo Xavier claimed that he “didn’t want it [the pictures] to blow up like that” and admitted it’s “definitely scary” that “people are running with it and thought it was real without questioning it.”
“I feel like s–t,” he lamented. “It’s crazy.”
The almost surrealistic images even fooled avid Twitter user and supermodel Chrissy Teigen, who tweeted Saturday: “I thought the pope’s puffer jacket was real and didn’t give it a second thought. no way am I surviving the future of technology.”
Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Finneas insisted in an Instagram Story on Sunday that “the pope’s puffer jacket is real if you want it to be.”
AI-generated photos of former President Donald Trump resisting arrest and running from the NYPD also made the rounds on Twitter last week as the embattled politician weathers possible federal indictment.
The falsified images showed an indignant Trump in the arms of officials as wife Melania and son Donald Jr. shout in protest of the arrest.
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Post by MDDad on Mar 30, 2023 6:25:35 GMT -8
This proves that we will never again be able to rely on photographs or videos as conclusive evidence of anything. The whole concept of reality is being shattered and thrown in the crapper.
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Post by nictoe on Mar 30, 2023 8:45:51 GMT -8
The libtards shitards along with the lamestream media will believe just about anything these days. Matter of fact, they'll even believe it's the Pope if he's dressed as the Michelin tire man.
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Post by MDDad on Mar 30, 2023 10:24:34 GMT -8
Think of all the fake AI photos and videos that will soon be used to damage political opponents, and there is no way to know which are real and which are AI-generated. It boggles the mind. We've always been able to say, "I know it's true because I saw it with my own eyes." Not anymore.
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Post by nictoe on Apr 11, 2023 11:59:49 GMT -8
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