BigShoots
BigShoots t1_j5hpa62 wrote
Reply to comment by Circ-Le-Jerk in People are already working on a ChatGPT + Wolfram Alpha hybrid to create the ultimate AI assistant (things are moving pretty fast it seems) by lambolifeofficial
>sales people will have dynamic scripts that are optimized based on 10s of thousands of successful sales calls, to know exactly what to say.
That's nice, but it also means that none of those jobs will exist within two years.
BigShoots t1_j2cc3d5 wrote
Reply to comment by BlackEyedAngel01 in George Michael: The Greatest Vocalist of All Time? by Tie_Grouchy
Yeah I don't think I've ever heard a better singer than Sam Cooke, he was effortless and perfect.
BigShoots t1_j06dxc5 wrote
Reply to comment by overlordpotatoe in The problem isn’t AI, it’s requiring us to work to live by jamesj
In an ideal world, there needs to be legislation that if human jobs are replaced by AI, the companies doing the replacing will need to pay into a UBI fund according to their profits.
We don't live in an ideal world though, so good luck with that.
BigShoots t1_izm99x8 wrote
Reply to comment by bigfootsocks in Progress of AI art. by jlpt1591
Better, faster, stronger.
The next version of ChatGPT will be off the charts. The AI art world is about to explode and the tech will get better. Imagine a version of Photoshop where you just speak into a microphone what you want, and the AI does it for you. Your parents or your grandma might not be aware of this stuff, but they will be very soon because it will be impossible to ignore.
This shit is about to completely turn the world upside down in the next year, for better or for worse. It likely won't all be good, but it will definitely be very, very interesting.
This will sound like hyperbole but I believe it's on the disruption level of the harnessing of electricity, or the inventions of the automobile, and the Internet itself. I also think the speed of the changes it brings about will dwarf any of those other three.
BigShoots t1_izm0mrk wrote
Reply to comment by MassiveIndependence8 in Progress of AI art. by jlpt1591
Yeah this stuff is absolutely exploding right now as we know and is about to go supernova. It will definitely be the story of 2023, and might even pull it out in time to become the story of 2022 even though ChatGPT just came out. The next few weeks are about to get seriously weird.
BigShoots t1_iswik1j wrote
Reply to How do you think every person born in 2002 to 2014 will be in the end of 2029? How do you think every person born in January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2014 will be in the end of 2029? These people will be 15-27 in the end of 2029! by genrationer
Are chatbots posting on Reddit now?
WTF is this?
Seems a lot like some nonsensical conversations I've had (and not enjoyed) with AI
BigShoots t1_irx0udf wrote
Reply to comment by bookdealmaybe in The hidden transphobia in "The Art of Being Normal" by hayzulhay
> Leo, a trans person, DELIBERATELY Deadnaming Kate cause he was mad at her?
So both you and OP have mentioned this. Is it not something that could absolutely happen during an argument that involves a transgender person? And so doesn't the author have a right and a good reason to include it as part of the story?
If you expect a realistic book about trangendered people to be scrubbed clean of all transphobia, then you're not living in reality and just looking for things to be upset about.
BigShoots t1_jb6yfo7 wrote
Reply to All the streaming boxes suck now - There are no good streaming boxes, and I blame everybody. by speckz
What does he want these things to do, exactly?
I have a first-gen Roku and a first-gen Chromecast. Both work just fine for me.