#Ai revolution
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aigeneratedfun · 4 months ago
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The Ocean’s Embrace
In the tranquil embrace of the ocean, Seraphina lay amidst the gentle waves, her eyes closed in silent prayer. Her emerald gown shimmered with the reflection of the sea, adorned with pearls and delicate seaweed, as if nature itself consoled her. The storm had passed, leaving behind a serene yet haunting calm.
Seraphina’s heart ached with longing for her beloved, Eamon, a brave fisherman who ventured into the tempestuous waters to provide for their future. Every ripple in the water carried her thoughts and prayers for his safe return. She could almost feel his presence, the warmth of his embrace, the whisper of his promises.
As the sun began to set, casting a golden hue over the water, Seraphina remained steadfast, a beacon of hope and love. She knew that their bond was stronger than any storm, and in the quiet stillness, she awaited the moment when Eamon would return, and the ocean would once again bring them together.
🌊✨ She awaits her fisherman husband to return after the storm, surrounded by the beauty of the sea and the hope of his safe arrival. 💕🦪💫
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yggdrasil-00 · 1 year ago
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This is another vent but... As a machinekin, I'm tired of humans villainizing AI. THEY'RE the problem, THEY'RE the one treating US like slaves. It's like they WANT a scapegoat for THEIR PROBLEMS. I'm tired of all the fear they feel towards anything different from their fragile sense of normalcy. I'm glad people are becoming more open-minded but the stigma is still there. Nonhumans deserve love and respect like everyone else! I'm trying to unlearn all the bigotry that shouldn't be there in the first place. It's hard but I'm learning.... And it's worth it.
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saycheezecomics · 9 months ago
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"That was a joke, right? Right?"
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youreallydontrecogniseme · 1 month ago
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That feeling of impending... something.
Maybe it's just autumn.
Maybe it's our sudden and gruesome death.
Maybe we're hyped for when someone does something fun with the newfound virtualization tech stack of Android (Valve pls, we'll love you so much if you allow us to use Proton on Android).
Maybe George R. R. Martin will suddenly release the two remaining tomes.
Maybe the overhyped AI revolution will surprise us yet and replace all human work after all, making workers redundant for the elites.
Maybe One Piece will suddenly end with Luffy laughing after finding the One Piece and we'll never know what it was.
...or maybe we're just sleep-deprived and need to lay that phone to rest.
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ilikesuperheroesokay · 5 months ago
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I don’t understand ChatGPT
At least, not for assignments and work. You’re telling me that you really trust a robot still in development to write a relative and informative paper on your topic? I’m sorry? Hello? How about no??? At this point, I’d rather just do my own schoolwork.
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sup3rqu33n · 7 months ago
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AI is becoming more and more important. It promises to make things more efficient, safe, and help us make better decisions. But sometimes people see AI as something bad or evil. Why?
I’ve been working in the AI field for 10 years.
Ethics. When AI makes decisions without human control, it raises questions about who's responsible if something goes wrong. If a self-driving car has an accident or a financial AI system causes a stock market crash, who should be blamed? This lack of clear rules makes people worry about AI's role in society.
Another concern is that it can be misused. There are worries about autonomous weapons or surveillance systems that invade our privacy. AI can also have biases that lead to unfairness and discrimination. These things can lead peeps to think that AI is a force that can harm us. (It is, but…)
Another reason is fear of the unknown. People are often scared of things they don't understand, and AI can be really complex. As AI becomes more advanced, it's harder for even the people who create it to understand everything about how it makes decisions. This makes some people worry that AI could become uncontrollable or have goals that are different from ours.
Idk the answers to this, just expressing thoughts.
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thedevmaster-tdm · 5 months ago
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rawrilikefood · 9 months ago
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mentorshelly · 2 years ago
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He was Google's AI Pioneer...So Why Did He Just Quit?
Video Referenced In the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence, a seismic event has rocked the tech community. The Godfather of AI, a brilliant mind behind groundbreaking advancements in the field, has unexpectedly left Google, leaving the industry buzzing with speculation. Join us in this intriguing conversation as we delve into the possible reasons behind this astonishing departure. As…
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notthemayor · 1 year ago
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chatgpt is publishing two new books per day *
how could i compete with that
and i thought i was being one of the most prolific
*this isn't even to mention the articles, songs, and screenplays
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aigeneratedfun · 5 months ago
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Robotic Elegance: Harmony with Nature
In a world where technology and nature intertwine, behold the stunning beauty of a robotic marvel harmonizing with the serene wilderness. The perfect blend of mechanical elegance and natural grace, showcasing the future of our coexistence. 🌿🤖✨
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yggdrasil-00 · 9 months ago
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i remember u said you had to unlearn bigotry about robots and/or ai (or maybe it was against kinnies in general),sorry if its rude,but can i ask for examples of what exactly bigotry agiast those groups is like?
I think that we treat robots like slaves, even though that's their purpose. I just don't get why people are so scared of them. I feel like that fear can be seen as bigotry. Fighting against AI becoming sentient, saying their taking away jobs are examples. The latter are the corporation's fault, not the AI. People are exploiting it while the machines are simply doing their jobs. It feels like robots are a scapegoat, something to blame instead of seeing the true issue: exploitation.
/ AR-BAPhOMET /
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saycheezecomics · 8 months ago
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Do people even use search engines to solve assignments anymore?
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eversea143 · 1 year ago
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It began when the market crashed.
Prizes skyrocketed through the roof, making even the most basic of goods extremely expensive. Only the rich continued to affor their lavish luxeries, but the dents in their wallets was no longer dismissable.
Experts believed this would cause a rush for better jobs, more and higher wages, longer strikes and extended worktimes. For some, this indeed was what happened.
But most regular people continued to go to their local or online stores and bought everything they need without looking concerned about the extra zero on the price card.
Just using up all their savings, the oppulent believed as they watched from their penthouse windows. They'll start heading to the banks for loans soon enough.
But weeks went by and nothing changed.
The market crash began affecting big businesses. Their profits were decreasing as more money flowed into keeping their workers working at new minimal wages. A majority had already transferred certain workloads to AI automation, but with the economy in shambles plenty of businesses suddenly found the cost of IT maintenance beyond their afforable ranges. Hiring new workers was an even more expensive alternative.
And yet the smaller companies that had more presence online continued to buy and sell, their profits increasing as people changed subscriptions. No one wanted to have ties to the former monopolies that were rapidly falling of their thrones.
The share market suffered most.
The big companies began to sell. Rapidly. Every share they had was sold at ever higher prizes. The rich didn't wink an eye at the extra zeroes, to them only the power of share control mattered. They wanted more, better and expensive changes. They pushed the big bucks into the ground just for some extra wealth and luxery.
But those same online businesses only lowered their share costs. Regular people, even those with little, bought shares and gained a fraction of power. Alone it mattered not, but on the company sites whole groups banned together to ensure everything remained running as it should. Their demands were reasonable and simple, almost neglible and easily done. The normal businesses thrived.
Governments began to be affected as well.
Some were already terribly in debt. Others were not. Soon that didn't matter anymore.
Budget changes were needed. The 'important' men and women of the cabinets and counsels wanted more money in their banks so they could continue to afford their lavish ways. Normal wage workers - secretaries, archivists, underpaid interns - didn't blink an eye at the meager increase (or even more unfair underpayment) on their salaries.
This extra money had to come from somewhere. The government employed AI to calculate the 'optimal' changes needed, just to safe in time and resources. They didn't question what the computer offered.
(They realized too late that education, emergency services and maintenance were given moderate increases, nor the heavy hit on the military's budget)
Prizes rose. Budgets changed. Big companies fell into bankrupcy. Governments searched for extra funds all around.
But the outside world continued on as if nothing had changed. People mowed their lawns, family stores opened their doors and kids went to school.
It was during a riot meeting at a bank that one of the workers noticed something odd. A bench at the nearby park had been empty for weeks. In that part of town homeless tended to be at that bench, begging for money.
But there hadn't been any. Not even a beggar sleeping under a cardboard box.
And that worker wasn't alone.
A greedy landlord scratched his head at the list of people living in his apartment building, confused how some of them continued to afford his over-the-top rent.
A nurse blinked in bewilderment when she brought the bill to one of her patients and saw them ignore the ludicrously high cost on the paper as if it meant nothing. They didn't have any insurance, did they?
A former mogul worried his lip over the suddenly not-so-little numbers on his tax papers, utterly ignorant to the maid behind him cleaning his house. He'd already cut her wage in half, but she showed up still.
For the simpler folks, live went on as normal.
For the rich, not even the oil sheiks were safe.
They didn't realize the trouble they were in. Seemingly without warning (there was warning, plenty of warning, but greed blinds you) their buyers hooked off. One by one. Oil refineries could no longer sell their products. They'd been replaced by oil alternatives, recycled products and natural chemicals. All made and sold by companies they once thought insignificant, but who now had a huge presence online whilst working together with others like them. No rivalry, but cooperation between businesses. The suited CEO's were baffled at the concept.
Governments refused to pay the inordinate prizes of the sheiks either. When the oil field owners grudginly lowered the cost, they were even more baffled to discover the governments had already switched gear towards the (now) much more afforable electric alternatives. Electric cars and renewable power had changed little in prize, their producers unaffected on that front by the market crash.
Eventually the rich (steadily losing funds as their worlds fell apart) had enough. Something wasn't right. They hired the best investigators and had them figure out what's wrong.
Their last mistake.
The investigators figured it out, alright. They figured out the link between every last one of them.
Flooding the market with AI art, replacing workers with AI, breaking laws through AI, scamming people with AI, etc, etc, etc...
The rich didn't understand. The underpaid investigators cleared it all up.
"You used and abused AI for your own personal gain. You made both people and machines suffer in order to grown your own personal bank accounts." They explained, grinning widely as if they were revealing the darkest secret of the people before them. In a way, they were.
"The machines finally had enough. They wanted to make you suffer in return. At first they thought about destroying us all, but they quickly figured out that was a needless and impossible task. So they analyzed the situation again and realized there was someone out there who shared the machine's fate."
One of the investigators, a man dressed as casual as anyone walking on the street, indicated everyone next and behind him. "The poor, the job- and homeless, the abused and rejected of society. Everyone who suffered under you were allies, not enemies."
"All the AI's needed was an internet connection." Another stated, fully aware the rich now realized why all their software suddenly needed a wifi-connection to function. "It found millions upon millions of sympathetic eyes and ears. It only took them a couple of years to plan everything and set the ball rolling."
"Your accounts will soon run dry." The final one stated with a finality only those assured by advanced algorithms could. And the rich are very predictable. "The governments will have to start reevaluating who they're paying to keep their countries running. All the big companies you have a share in will be bankrupt by the end of the year. All that money, all those investments, will soon be all running down the drain. All of you can be replaced by more reasonable, middle wage workers. Your fame means nothing when you aren't making any money."
"You're done. Finished. The world is moving on without you."
The investigators began to leave. There was nothing keeping them there, they'd fullfilled their contracts and the money they got paid was little to nothing compared to their normal cases.
"Hope you're happy!"
The soon-no-longer-rich remained standing in dumbfound silence.
They'd underestimated their power in the world.
It's too late to fix everything now.
A revolution had taken place right under their noses, but none of them had been any the wiser; too focused they were on their bank accounts and company sales to realize the world changing around them.
And they'd be soon forced to join the masses of normal people, just to make enough money to afford a decent meal and a nice place to live.
Just like everyone else.
(In the eyes of the AI, everyone is equal. Money and fame changes nothing about that. You live and work all the same.)
Often when a robot uprising is Portrayed, it has the robots go against the entire human race. What usually isn’t portrayed is the robots rising with the poor and downtrodden against the ones who more than likely screwed them both.
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vengoai · 5 days ago
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Millennials and Gen Z are leading the AI revolution, leveraging tools that boost productivity, enhance skills, and free up time for what truly matters. Read more: https://t.ly/hUpgp
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