Ha! Truer words.
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Winging it then leaving the next gen with the after party clean up.
CNBC has been pushing Anthropic, started by an ex OpenAI engineer.
I'm checking it out as a replacement for google search.
https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-3-family
Thought this was both comical and ominous...
I recently tried to use SORA as a video creator to build a short promo video for a professional (nothing nefarious) business. I'm not an AI expert - but I used a tool that I saw a few example prompts of and was impressed by the results. Thought I would give it a try... so in the prompt I asked it to reference a company (company is in the eco-friendly space, light/modern branding), its website, branding and messaging, logo, etc. to build a this promo video and was surprised when this was the result - see photo:
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Does this mean we are already doomed?
What are you using for prompts?
I’ve been using ideogram and capcut with interesting results.
“Colorado Department of Wildlife announces wolves have been successfully reintroduced back into society.”
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Dey took our jerrbbbssssss
"A promotional video with voiceover for the business 'xxxxx', referencing the website 'xxxxx'.com for brand story and imagery, outline the company messaging while showcasing images of sustainably built homes, video should be professional and compelling, include the company logo as a corner watermark"
This was similar to some of the examples I saw... with very different results.
Susan is into it
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Internet is already 50%+ - bots. I see this as a win.
Will completely disrupt social media influencers and sales, dating sites are now dead, overall it may be
good, driving people back outside to meet after 3 decades on navel gazing online.
Downside: bars will be insufferable.
The company I work for is gathering info on AI for use in contact centers. We envision it's use in complaint categorization, regulatory risk identification on customer interactions, QA. Lots. And lots. And I mean lots of potential applications. I managed to get myself in the group that will be requesting and evaluating proposals from ai vendors. Change is in the air.
The new NYC legal chatbot is hilarious.
https://www.thecity.nyc/2024/03/29/a...mall-business/
I think a couple I saw were “can I fire someone for clocking in before I have sex with them at work? Yes”
and
“can I fire someone for telling someone else about the the double set of books I hide? Yes”
makes songs from prompts. this is ridiculous
https://www.suno.ai/
Turns out the whole thing where Amazon had stores where you could just grab items and walk out...was basically just people in India behind the scenes, not AI:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024...deo-reviewers/
Even after years of doing it, they still had an extreme amount of manual review
Quote:
"As of mid-2022, Just Walk Out required about 700 human reviews per 1,000 sales, far above an internal target of reducing the number of reviews to between 20 and 50 per 1,000 sales," the report said.
Well that was bleak.
Daft Punk is still the Gold standard in stealing from the best and making it their own.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DaftPunk/co...les_breakdown/
I'd heard the name Daft Punk before, and today I heard something by them on the radio (not my radio, but one in a place I was waiting). I thought "Wow this is really lacking in talent, it amazes me what passes for music these days." Then the station break came on and they identified the "artist".
Maybe you heard a bad song, but Daft Punk has been making women dance since 97.
Oh, it's still moving...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20TAkcy3aBY
Jump to 3:08
Their music isn't my thing but that comment about lack of talent is really ignorant.
Have a look at how they sculpted their samples (with year 20 year old technology)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klIPdZiGALk
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7XL4gAwo39c
You don't have to like house music to admit that is seriously impressive.
edit 25 y/o technology
My musical taste is not "ignorant". Apparently what impresses you is something I find uninteresting, simplistic, and barely inventive. However I understand that there is no accounting for taste (whether mine or anyone else's), which explains why some want to employ AI to replace human creativity and art, and I find music created without the rhythm of a human body's movement to feel soulless, talentless and entirely unimpressive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tldCuFq1pM
If you ever admit the irony of what you just posted, perhaps we can continue this.
Udio ... name your music. Hit or miss, but when it hits it hits.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1778045322654003448
Scientists have developed a metafluid with programmable response.
Scientists at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a programmable metafluid with tunable springiness, optical properties, viscosity and even the ability to transition between a Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluid.
https://scitechdaily.com/not-science...ligent-liquid/
Is it grey?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_goo
I'm with BHHS on this one:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/teen-girl...143551515.html
East Coast/West Coast apparent here
Welcome to the internet kids, where everything is made up and the points don't matter.
A little teaser from Boston Dynamics. Yeah, it's not AI but will incorporate AI obviously. Those fuckers need to slow their roll.
https://youtu.be/29ECwExc-_M?si=s-KfbRgYnQp0cJAh
No stopping them, they're all like.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6WD7B_I_9c
Guns and bullets make everything better.
Humans are so fucked.
https://futurism.com/the-byte/anthro...licate-survive
Robots would be fighting each other over the rights to be the biggest prick to each other.
Maybe some of the robots could be programmed to act like Andrew Dice Clay.