we're in the first days of the AI revolution and i can't believe the first head under the guillotine turned out to be art
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I think supereq will come before superiq and I have no clue how this will go
I feel like people are sort of prepared for Spock, but not prepared for models so emotionally fluent it makes everyone else seem cringe
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Maybe. Turns out people still want to play against other people. And, most importantly, fans of these games don’t care about AI vs. Human game play.
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Can't help but wonder if the reason for this is pretty much all "real jobs" could have easily been automated away decades ago, but are kept around for various political reasons, i.e. artist was one of the few jobs left that wasn't fake in some fundamental way.
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True proposition false conclusions. Most Art because of post-modernism is fake jobs, and so makes it easier to automate away. The technology to automate it didn’t exist in a good enough state. The more “real” a task the harder it will be automate with only software.
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not surprising at all, it’s the most visible example
it also shows the way forward
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As a writer, I can assure you, it came for us just as hard if not first as it is all text-based. Image training came after that.
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It wasn't. It was philosophy and language which was in most part "solved" using Transformers
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Same. Thought for sure it’d be truck drivers. Thought artists would be later or last. Think about this so often










