doctorcrimson
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- Comment on Millennials are old now? 8 months ago:
Then we’re just muddying and obscuring every genre, which is ineffective for any purpose.
- Comment on Millennials are old now? 8 months ago:
I thought we all agreed Linkin Park was NuMetal?
- Comment on The upcoming Crazy Taxi reboot is a triple-A game, according to Sega 8 months ago:
It’ll never be better than Crazy Taxi for PS2. NEVER.
- Comment on I don't understand the question. 8 months ago:
I ducking hate autocorrect
- Comment on Behold the O.R.B. 8 months ago:
I guess it’s totally subjective, but I don’t exactly see a lot of “shitposts” that are just an image of something with no context.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
My stance is that spewing out a ton of content is not conducive to creative good content. That hasn’t changed.
- Comment on Behold the O.R.B. 8 months ago:
“HA HA BIG SPHERE SO FUNNY HA HA WHAT A RIOT.”
- Comment on Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome 8 months ago:
If your version of Chromium has the ability to disable 3rd party cookies then it’s not effected by this, yet, but eventually they will program an “alternative” way to provide this data to advertisers so definitely start shopping for a new browser I guess.
- Comment on Behold the O.R.B. 8 months ago:
Are these just a bunch of bots? Why would they engage in a post that intentionally removed all context of the tweet the image was featured in?
- Comment on Behold the O.R.B. 8 months ago:
Thanks for context, post made zero sense without it.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
I get it now! You don’t use it for the thing you use it for but instead as a tool to create the thing that you’ve used it for for yourself because the magic was inside all of us but also the GPT all along. /sarcasm
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
Any kid who uses it to craft their campaign is lazy and depriving themselves of a valuable experience, any professional who uses it to write a book, script, or study is wildly unethical, and both are creating a much much worse product than a human without reliance on them. That is the reality of a model who at 100% accuracy would be exactly as flawed as human output, and we’re nowhere near that accuracy.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
I would retort that the exact opposite is true, that content generation is the only thing LLMs are good at because they often forget the context of their previous statements.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
Ah yes, the html programmers. Top minds of our generation, them. /s
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
You think Supercomputers are designing and building themselves, you fucking donkey?
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
So you’re saying because the LLM isn’t operating the machinery and processing the data without any non-LLM software then none of it is LLM? Stay off the drugs, kid.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
As I said, absolutely unethical. Even if the error percentage was the same or less than that of a human, which I really don’t believe given the human inputs were training data so even at 100% the LLM would be as flawed as a human, then still in any industry where decisions are being made which impact people like accounting, forensics, logistics etc then having a machine making all of those decisions without contextual awareness is a disaster waiting to happen.
But yeah you don’t have to convince me that fortune 500 CEOs are cheap assholes cutting costs, I believe you there.
- Comment on Study featuring AI-generated giant rat penis retracted entirely, journal apologizes 8 months ago:
Yeah, the Journal is at a huge loss of credibility with this. Their entire purpose is to be respectable and review submissions with a high degree of scrutiny.
- Comment on Study featuring AI-generated giant rat penis retracted entirely, journal apologizes 8 months ago:
At first I was like “Why” and then I realized the study was about rat penises and not about AI so now I’m furious and I hope that researcher’s school rescinds his degrees.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
I think most of those are only labelled AI to generate tech hype, though? Like, sure, machine learning and maybe even LLM can and are used for those, but it isn’t a machine given human discernable input and pretending to give human output.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
I don’t believe you, this seems like a bot posting.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
Bullshit. Reading a book on a language is just as fast and it doesn’t randomly lie or make up entire documentations as an added bonus.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
“Once implemented, the system was able to identify many black men who were then immediately confronted. Confrontations with black men are now documented at 87% of aggressive confrontations in TFL locations.” /sarcasm
I don’t think designing AI to make generalizations based on physical appearances is a very good idea to start with.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
Even if it turns out to be organic, that wordwall is shill as fuck.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
So you’re saying it’s really good at theft from common folks for the benefit of corporations?
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
The fruit of those brainstorming sessions are like Homer Simpson designing a new car.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
I think by broad definitions it can be, yes.
Think about it. AI is just throwing a ton of sample data in and filtering out the results that are least correct.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
There are supposedly multiple Large Language Model Radiology Report Generators in development. Can’t say if any of them are actually useful at all, though.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
The question wasn’t "In Theory, are there any genuine benefits" it was if there are currently right now.
- Comment on Are there any genuine benefits to AI? 8 months ago:
TBF if a mathematician or a programmer cannot do it on paper then they’ve kind of failed and probably won’t have any notable impact. Paper math didn’t end when computers came about.