I feel like people have been sold the idea that #GenerativeAI must provide productivity gains, and many don't bother to examine whether it really does.
#AI #GenAI #hype
Brian Eno: "The biggest problem about AI is not intrinsic to AI. It’s to do with the fact that it’s owned by the same few people, and I have less and less interest in what those people think, and more and more criticisms of what the effect of their work has been."
https://musictech.com/news/music/brian-eno-ai-problem/
What if "42" is just the hallucination of an LLM from the future? 🤔
So... probably a cold take here... but IF we have to use Generative AI, I think I prefer it in the raw conversational form rather than the produced content form.
Example:
A chat bot that lets you ask questions about an article written by a human is preferable to an article that was produced by an AI completely.
I also think bespoke training data for an AI system in general is a good idea, it is much more ethical.
"Today, at its second annual upfront to advertisers, [Netflix] announced that it has created interactive mid-roll ads and pause ads that incorporate generative AI."
#news #technology #TechNews #netflix #AI #GenerativeAI #ads #advertising
"I am an administrator at New York University, responsible for helping faculty adapt to digital tools. Since the arrival of generative AI, I have spent much of the last two years talking with professors and students to try to understand what is going on in their classrooms. In those conversations, faculty have been variously vexed, curious, angry, or excited about AI, but as last year was winding down, for the first time one of the frequently expressed emotions was sadness. This came from faculty who were, by their account, adopting the strategies my colleagues and I have recommended: emphasizing the connection between effort and learning, responding to AI-generated work by offering a second chance rather than simply grading down, and so on. Those faculty were telling us our recommended strategies were not working as well as we’d hoped, and they were saying it with real distress.
Earlier this semester, an NYU professor told me how he had AI-proofed his assignments, only to have the students complain that the work was too hard. When he told them those were standard assignments, just worded so current AI would fail to answer them, they said he was interfering with their “learning styles.” A student asked for an extension, on the grounds that ChatGPT was down the day the assignment was due. Another said, about work on a problem set, “You’re asking me to go from point A to point B, why wouldn’t I use a car to get there?” And another, when asked about their largely AI-written work, replied, “Everyone is doing it.” Those are stories from a 15-minute conversation with a single professor.
We are also hearing a growing sense of sadness from our students about AI use. One of my colleagues reports students being “deeply conflicted” about AI use, originally adopting it as an aid to studying but persisting with a mix of justification and unease."
https://www.chronicle.com/article/is-ai-enhancing-education-or-replacing-it
#AI #GenerativeAI #Universities #HigherEd #Education #Writing
Programming properly should be regarded as an activity by which the programmers form or achieve a certain kind of insight, a theory, of the matters at hand. This suggestion is in contrast to what appears to be a more common notion, that programming should be regarded as a production of a program and certain other texts.
"A senior at Northeastern University filed a formal complaint and demanded a tuition refund after discovering her professor was secretly using AI tools to generate notes."
I'm starting to really like 'vibe coding'...
I've now had several clients come to me to take over projects that another agency was working on because the other agency started using generative AI. Apparently there was a real drop in product quality. I wonder why.
Basically vibe coding is making me money specifically because I'm not using it.
Iain Banks perfectly explained #GenerativeAI twenty years ago.
Everyone should read this passage.
Quotes from "The Algebraist"
这两天我是小刀捅屁股——开了眼了,可能对于熟练运用AI工具的象友不是新鲜事了吧,我之前只用chatgpt进行一些常识性的问答对话,但这两天我学会了:
- 用perplexity AI搜索资料
- 把pdf喂给NotebookLM并生成播客音频
- 把音频喂给otter.ai转化成可以逐字播放的文本
还有什么好用的工具也请象友多多推荐!
#长毛象安利大会 #长毛象安利交换大会 #长毛象安利中心 #generativeAI #AI #perplexity #notebooklm
Anthropic, the company that made one of the most popular AI writing assistants in the world, requires job applicants to agree that they won’t use an AI assistant to help write their application.
“We want to understand your personal interest in Anthropic without mediation through an AI system, and we also want to evaluate your non-AI-assisted communication skills. Please indicate 'Yes' if you have read and agree.”
A $1.5 billion AI company backed by Microsoft has shuttered after its ‘neural network’ was discovered to actually be hundreds of computer engineers based in India.
aquí te dejo un texto para copiar y pegar en los comentarios cuando veas que han usado la IA para una ilustración:
el uso de #IA para generar ilustraciones tiene implicaciones morales muy graves: condiciones laborales infrahumanas en centros de datos del centro de Africa, robo de propiedad intelectual para el entrenamiento del programa, apoyo a una red de empresas que promueven el racismo y políticas anti-LGTBI+ en su cultura empresarial, el desastre ecológico creado por la alimentación y la refrigeración de los ordenadores, y la pérdida de trabajo de personas que necesitan cobrar por su arte
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Here's a a text to copy and paste in the comments when you see that they have used AI for an illustration
The use of #AI to generate illustrations has very serious moral implications: inhumane working conditions in data centers in central Africa, theft of intellectual property for program training, support for a network of companies that promote racism and anti-LGBTQ+ policies in their corporate culture, the ecological disaster created by computer power usage and its cooling systems, and the loss of jobs for people who need to charge for their art
#generativeAI #IAgenerativa #ilustracion #illustration #artificialintelligence #inteligenciaartificial #arte #art
Has anyone put together an article that lists all the different walkthroughs for disabling AI in various programs/services?
Something like this: https://stefanbohacek.com/blog/opting-out-of-ai-in-popular-software-and-services/
Abstract: This paper will look at the various predictions that have been made about AI and propose decomposition schemas for analyzing them. It will propose a variety of theoretical tools for analyzing, judging, and improving these predictions. Focusing specifically on timeline predictions (dates given by which we should expect the creation of AI), it will show that there are strong theoretical grounds to expect predictions to be quite poor in this area. Using a database of 95 AI timeline predictions, it will show that these expectations are borne out in practice: expert predictions contradict each other considerably, and are indistinguishable from non-expert predictions and past failed predictions. Predictions that AI lie 15 to 25 years in the future are the most common, from experts and non-experts alike.
DeepSeek launched a free, open-source large-language model in late December, claiming it was developed in just two months at a cost of under $6 million — a much smaller expense than the one called for by Western counterparts.
These developments have stoked concerns about the amount of money big tech companies have been investing in AI models and data centers, and raised alarm that the U.S. is not leading the sector as much as previously believed.