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icemelter4K t1_izkeova wrote
Reply to Chat GPT down or overloaded or something? by mistfox69
People will help train their replacement like no one else.
icemelter4K t1_iy5bej8 wrote
Reply to Marshall Mathers, or Eminem, in his 1989 yearbook photo at Lincoln High School. by TetraCGT
Bottom left: Police Academy?
icemelter4K t1_iwzz8c8 wrote
Reply to The time it took to get to the moon. by Redvolition
Just 24 years after the Holocaust Woodstock was a thing.
icemelter4K t1_itkx6q5 wrote
Reply to comment by 4e_65_6f in Large Language Models Can Self-Improve by xutw21
Rock climbing
icemelter4K t1_itkx51e wrote
Reply to comment by idranh in Large Language Models Can Self-Improve by xutw21
I now want to use an ML model to generate audio books in that mans voice.
icemelter4K t1_ir4g9ai wrote
Reply to Creating a Research group to study and try to solve the ageing problem. by naturethesupreme
Solve AI - - > cure aging
icemelter4K t1_ir44xj9 wrote
Reply to comment by NNOTM in New Alzheimer’s drug slows mental decline by 27% in clinical trial by Shelfrock77
hmm. You may want to see a doctor about that.
icemelter4K t1_j642qun wrote
Reply to Asking here and not on an artist subreddit because you guys are non-artists who love AI and I don't want to get coddled. Genuinely, is there any point in continuing to make art when everything artists could ever do will be fundamentally replaceable in a few years? by [deleted]
Artists have always been prompt engineers. Andy Warhol instructed his craftspeople what to create and then took the credit. Don't conflate art with craft.