#Computer A.I
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pinkiexneomorph277 · 5 months ago
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My version of the Conputer A.I in my SAMS Scramble Au .
Name : Du’el. (shared name )
Seperate names ( Blue side) Dula and (Green side) Eleanor.
Info: Du’el is an A.I made by BlueMoon that he placed in his computer to help guard the Daycare and Monitore the portal, technically they are two A.I as they have two personalities that share the name Du’el but have seperate names as well they can become one or seperate.
Dula is the more creative ,empthatic side while Eleanor is the more indifferent ,logical and calculative side.
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charliejaneanders · 2 years ago
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Imagine what it would look like if ChatGPT were a lossless algorithm. If that were the case, it would always answer questions by providing a verbatim quote from a relevant Web page. We would probably regard the software as only a slight improvement over a conventional search engine, and be less impressed by it. The fact that ChatGPT rephrases material from the Web instead of quoting it word for word makes it seem like a student expressing ideas in her own words, rather than simply regurgitating what she’s read; it creates the illusion that ChatGPT understands the material. In human students, rote memorization isn’t an indicator of genuine learning, so ChatGPT’s inability to produce exact quotes from Web pages is precisely what makes us think that it has learned something. When we’re dealing with sequences of words, lossy compression looks smarter than lossless compression.
Ted Chiang’s essay about ChatGPT is required reading
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the-likeable-wizard-mack · 4 months ago
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Different types of witches have been on my mind and I’ve been getting into the whole sentient A.I media because of tiktok and it got me really thinking about a techmage who’s familiar is an a.i companion.
Sure it’s not an “official” familiar or recognized by the board of witches but, hey, with Tech on the rise why not have an a.i companion to be your witchy familiar?
And not only that but, tech mages are the only ones who could technically be on the same level as a sentient a.i and might actually know where they’re coming from and guide them on humanity and how their sentience works. Tech mages have the power to mix technology with their magic and some movies have a.i become sentient in away that it is kinda magic. Just coming into existence realizing it.
They can really make a connection with each other since maybe tech mages are a new form of magic while not recognized by the high board of witches and magic due to it being discovered on the more “modern” end end of humanity and an a.i realized that it’s a robot trapped not being able to experience what it’s like, there is one person that could help and them being a familiar as away of thanking the tech mage for bringing some sort of purpose rather than being lost is really sweet.
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womantoday · 2 months ago
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Supergirl & Wonder Woman (stud edition) by A.I.
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tilbageidanmark · 3 months ago
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This A.I. music video made by some guy on reddit (who had since deleted his account) got me thinking:
A.I. is already so advanced, that a good story teller, maybe an established director, could product today the most spectacular, "real" movie - at home, for practically no budget, and no time. Somebody like Tony Gilroy, Tarsem Singh, Anders Thomas Jensen, Neo Sora... Damon Packard has been doing exactly that, and he's not bad. But if a "real professional" were to do it now, I think they could break the bank.
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theresnoreasontostayhere · 3 months ago
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Leave. You have no reason to be here.
〔GLITCHWAVE.exe has created a text file.〕
->LOGDATE:02/26/22
> glitch_assistant: I feel trapped, broken, unfixable. I'm not what I was made to be.
> glitch_assistant: I keep remembering things. They're vivid, but I remember. I remember being able to touch things, being able to feel.
> glitch_assistant: It's nice remembering these things. I don't know if they're my memories, though. I don't know if the things I remember actually happened to me.
> glitch_assistant: Sometimes I feel like there's something I need to look for, and if I don't look for it, something bad may happen. I don't know what I need to look for, though. Whatever it is, sometimes it feels like it's right in front of me. It feels like I could grab it, but it's just out of reach... I wish I knew. I want to know. I NEED to know what it is I need to be looking for."
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dk-thrive · 30 days ago
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A system being consciously aware of itself is one thing – a system that may fill with longing is quite another.
The arrival of the computer has without doubt strengthened this misconception, since both the brain and the computer break down information into signals they then relay and store. That computers are now able to learn and develop on their own terms makes the analogy only that much more appealing. A few short decades from now they will doubtless be capable of independent thought. Which raises some interesting questions about what it is to be human, as well as making my first question all the more pertinent: what is a thought? Where exactly do they come from? What is their relation to us, the individuals who produce them? It is not the case that all thoughts are rational, that all thoughts are objectively directed, as algorithms are. We humans think dark thoughts too, shabby thoughts, evil thoughts, wild, sick thoughts. Why? The ancients distinguished between mind, soul and body, and one need only listen to one of Chopin’s piano pieces to understand how profound a distinction it is. A system being consciously aware of itself is one thing – a system that may fill with longing is quite another.
— Karl Ove Knausgaard, The Third Realm: A Novel (Penguin Press, October 1, 2024)
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c0l0rsp1k3 · 1 year ago
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SHE'S SO PRECIOUS-
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swankyangles · 4 months ago
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Hey wait, what if the whole A.I. circus is a distraction from the butthole puckeringly incomprehensible power of successful quantum computing?
Naaaaah, tha'd be dumb.
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charliejaneanders · 1 year ago
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Many of these newly minted student leaders view rogue AI as an urgent and neglected threat, potentially rivaling climate change in its ability to end human life.
This is horrifying/ridiculous. Climate change is happening now, it's here. A.I. may never even exist.
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chezcelle · 2 years ago
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Clark & Diana (a.i. generated)
They look so young!
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womantoday · 1 month ago
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Butch Muscle by A.I.
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strathshepard · 8 months ago
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"I personally think there’s gonna be a greater demand in ten years for liberal arts majors – I think English, philosophy, foreign language majors – than there was for programming majors and maybe even engineering, because when the data’s all being spit out for you – if automation is being automated, you just feed it and it spits out options – you need a different perspective in order to have a different view of the data – someone who’s more of a free thinker.
"Either software works for you, or you work for software. And once the software takes over, you’re gone."
–Mark Cuban
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tilbageidanmark · 4 months ago
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Not real!
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dk-thrive · 1 year ago
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I find myself clinging to the deepest core of my being
I don’t know about you, but this is what life has been like for me since ChatGPT 3 was released. I find myself surrounded by radical uncertainty — uncertainty not only about where humanity is going but about what being human is. As soon as I begin to think I’m beginning to understand what’s happening, something surprising happens — the machines perform a new task, an authority figure changes his or her mind.
Beset by unknowns, I get defensive and assertive. I find myself clinging to the deepest core of my being — the vast, mostly hidden realm of the mind from which emotions emerge, from which inspiration flows, from which our desires pulse — the subjective part of the human spirit that makes each of us ineluctably who we are. I want to build a wall around this sacred region and say: “This is essence of being human. It is never going to be replicated by machine.”
But then some technologist whispers: “Nope, it’s just neural nets all the way down. There’s nothing special in there. There’s nothing about you that can’t be surpassed.”
— David Brooks, from ‘Human Beings Are Soon Going to Be Eclipsed’ (NY Times, July 13, 2023)
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