#AI#AITraining#Copyright#GenerativeAI#IP#Creativity#Art: "Creating an individual bargainable copyright over training will not improve the material conditions of artists' lives – all it will do is change the relative shares of the value we create, shifting some of that value from tech companies that hate us and want us to starve to entertainment companies that hate us and want us to starve.
As an artist, I'm foursquare against anything that stands in the way of making art. As an artistic worker, I'm entirely committed to things that help workers get a fair share of the money their work creates, feed their families and pay their rent.
I think today's AI art is bad, and I think tomorrow's AI art will probably be bad, but even if you disagree (with either proposition), I hope you'll agree that we should be focused on making sure art is legal to make and that artists get paid for it.
Just because copyright won't fix the creative labor market, it doesn't follow that nothing will. If we're worried about labor issues, we can look to labor law to improve our conditions."
Our industry has never really questioned the notion that one-to-one marketing is a worthy goal. Rather than learn the lessons of the consumer rebellion that led to GDPR, CCPA, and countless other regulations, we are embarking on a new style of consumer spying based on a new set of private signals. Today we are leveraging those signals to bully people into buying stuff they don’t need as well as instill in them irrational fears in order to prompt them to support anti-democracy candidates.
Why are we repeating the same mistakes? And make no mistake about it, the “alternatives” to third-party cookies function in the same way; they log a consumer’s private behavior and use it to follow them around the internet. Today we stand on the dawn of cookie-free advertising, tasked with reimagining the world. Instead, we are dangerously close to a colossal failure of imagination. Our focus is on identity resolution graphs and hashed emails — the exact kind of tracking we had with third-party cookies. Call it surveillance capitalism 2.0."
Co-Intelligence. Living and Working with AI by Ethan Mollick is worth listening to (or reading). It’s about how the emerging LLMs will be used and how this will lead to good and bad outcomes. The audiobook is 4.5 hours long. Not much more than some of the stupidly long tech podcast people release.
A policy on use of Generative AI has been accepted by the Minecraft Wiki community.
With development of new tools and technology, wikis have to keep up and evaluate risks and effects of those on the wiki and their communities. This policy is a result of exactly those evaluations.
"Chatbots share limited information, reinforce ideologies, and, as a result, can lead to more polarized thinking when it comes to controversial issues, according to new Johns Hopkins University–led research. The study challenges perceptions that chatbots are impartial and provides insight into how using conversational search systems could widen the public divide on hot-button issues and leave people vulnerable to manipulation."
If I had no morals and wanted to setup an #ai business, I’d start generating ”dumb tweets & reddit posts” and sell them off as content to hungry influencers trying to make a buck.
That would cover basically 60% of influencer content these days.
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“#OpenAI has presumably pivoted to new features precisely because they don’t know how to produce the kind of capability advance that the “exponential improvement” would have predicted”
The Singaporean government has joined the Malaysian government in using #AI generated (pictorial) content in their public materials instead of shelving out the money to get original content that they need (be it photos, illustrations, etc.).
i predict that there’s always going to be strong advantages to using #python for #ai, but with streaming audio & video of #gpt4o, there’s not enough latency slack for python.
i think a framework will emerge, similar to pyspark, where you can write python code that gets compiled into a steaming plan, and executed as highly optimized low level #rust code with the possibility of python UDFs. i figure it’s still a couple of years from being really usable rn
Top 15 Artificial Intelligence Interview Questions and Answers for 2024 (medium.com)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize industries, from healthcare to finance, by automating tasks, making predictions.
Can AI detect breast cancer? (www.infoterkiniviral.com)
Breast oncologist in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Dr. Monique Gary, DO says AI mammography, or X-rays that detect early breast cancer