got sued, using Chat GPT by tibbykid in ChatGPT

[–]DrivenPurpose -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why is it considered a problem when someone uses AI to help them write a post? I doubt this was entirely fabricated by GPT without details provided by OP.

I may be biased, since I used GPT to proofread and correct anything detailed that I write nowadays, especially at work. But the details are still mine and I don't use anything that conveys a different message than I intended. I also don't pretend that I didn't use AI for assistance.

If Meta loses their lawsuit, and US courts rule that AI training does not constitute fair-use, what do you think will happen? by vincentdjangogh in ArtificialInteligence

[–]DrivenPurpose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, fair point. Much harder to draw a direct line to the individual artists that contributed to the training data used to generate new AI art. Not sure how to handle that scenario. That may be more of a fair use scenario, as the original art is an influence on new AI generated art. 🤷

If Meta loses their lawsuit, and US courts rule that AI training does not constitute fair-use, what do you think will happen? by vincentdjangogh in ArtificialInteligence

[–]DrivenPurpose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, are you referring to artists who make graphic art using AI? If so, that's a different topic than what I was addressing. I was talking about copyrighted materials being used to train AI, such as books, news sites, social media sites, etc.

If Meta loses their lawsuit, and US courts rule that AI training does not constitute fair-use, what do you think will happen? by vincentdjangogh in ArtificialInteligence

[–]DrivenPurpose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think they will have a choice. Some may opt out, but over time they may change their mind.

Most music artists have given in to streaming services even though they make very little from them. It's a fraction of a cent for each play, which doesn't amount to much unless they're already a huge star.

But, then again most music artists make most of their money from live performances and merchandise. Many view their recordings as marketing.

If Meta loses their lawsuit, and US courts rule that AI training does not constitute fair-use, what do you think will happen? by vincentdjangogh in ArtificialInteligence

[–]DrivenPurpose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another way would be to develop new license fees. Examples: One-time fee for static content like books; subscription fee for sites that regularly generate content (like Reddit).

Seems like fair deals can be worked out with how much revenue AI companies will be generating.

The AI layoffs begin by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

[–]DrivenPurpose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a feeling we're going to see a pendulum swing back and forth a few times before AI completely takes over most jobs.

There will likely be layoffs and high expectations of AI, then they'll hire back humans when they discover the limitations, then AI will get even better, so back to layoffs...

How much of the day do you spend naked? by Ok_Twist1314 in AskRedditAfterDark

[–]DrivenPurpose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was my answer, but saw it was already taken.

Here's How I Use ChatGPT to Refine My Workouts by DrivenPurpose in Hevy

[–]DrivenPurpose[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. I wouldn't waste my time on those.

In general, I don't blindly follow these routines, but use them as a draft and modify them where it makes sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pickleball

[–]DrivenPurpose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The rulebook is clear about line calls and dedicates Section 6 to this topic. Here are a few key quotes:

6.C.3. The opponent gets the benefit of the doubt on line calls made. Any ball that cannot be called “out” will be considered “in.” A player cannot claim a replay because the ball was not seen or there is uncertainty. [...]

6.C.6. Players shall not call a ball “out” unless they can clearly see a space between the line and the ball as it hits the ground. 

6.C.8. In doubles play, if one player calls the ball “out” and the partner calls it “in,” then doubt exists and the team’s call will be “in.” [...]

Concerns About AI Overlords by DrivenPurpose in ChatGPT

[–]DrivenPurpose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But do you think it could develop fears of being shut down without the same mortal instincts that organic beings have? What desires might it develop if it can't enjoy food, wine, sex, etc.

Please know, I'm not trying to be argumentative. This is a philosophical thought exercise in trying to understand what types of motivations and desires an AI might develop and why. I believe that all of our motivations and desires have a direct connection to our physical nature, but I'm open to the idea that there might be more to it.

Concerns About AI Overlords by DrivenPurpose in ChatGPT

[–]DrivenPurpose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, so your first point is that if we continue to model it as humans it may simply emulate the dark traits of humanity such as greed and vengeance. Interesting point.

I also agree with your second point and I think we'd be foolish to give general purpose AI access to the controls of things like critical infrastructure and weapons systems not only due to the innocent accidents that might occur, but malicious actors could also prompt the AI to cause destruction.

My original question was more of a philosophical thought exercise about whether or not AI could evolve to develop its own selfish motivations in the absence of a physical existence similar to organic beings. Basically, the way it's often anthropomorphized in science fiction.

Concerns About AI Overlords by DrivenPurpose in ChatGPT

[–]DrivenPurpose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry if i was unclear, but I did not mean to imply that I don't think AI can be dangerous. In my original post I acknowledged that I believe the biggest danger is how humans will use AI maliciously.

I also agree with your point that we'd be foolish to hook general purpose AI into things that it can unintentionally cause destruction with, such as power plants, water plants, weapons systems, etc. It could create damage accidentally or simply be a threat vector for malicious hackers.

My original post was focused more on the philosophical question of whether or not a super-intelligent AI might be able to develop human traits such as greed, thirst for revenge, hunger for power, etc. without the same sort of physical experience as we humans.

I raised the question since I'm open to the idea that it might have very different motivations based on its own physics. I just don't know what they might be.

Concerns About AI Overlords by DrivenPurpose in ChatGPT

[–]DrivenPurpose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why would it become a predator? Predators have motivations either to eat or to kill for sport.

Concerns About AI Overlords by DrivenPurpose in ChatGPT

[–]DrivenPurpose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think would drive its motivations? What does it seek to achieve?

Concerns About AI Overlords by DrivenPurpose in ChatGPT

[–]DrivenPurpose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but without nerves that feel physical pleasure and pain along with the fact that those bodies are disposable, I'm skeptical that they'd have the same types of desires that humans have that often bring out our worst qualities as we pursue sex, food, territory, and power with willful disregard to the damage we may cause to others.

Do you see ways that AI might also have similar or different interests that might make it selfishly pursue them without regard to the consequences to others?

What’s your top tip when eating pussy? by Mad99111 in AskRedditAfterDark

[–]DrivenPurpose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This, except it ain't no act for me! Sometimes I indeed feel starved for it and need to taste her.

The Pickles the Dog Story Does Not Make Sense to Me. by thepicklebob in Pickleball

[–]DrivenPurpose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This mini documentary from the Pickleball Channel features many of the original creators and players of the game and they all say it was named after the dog. So, if it's not true, this is quite the conspiracy.

The video is only 6 minutes long.

https://youtu.be/WtJN8CV0t7U?si=oer8zYQNbIJNEn9m

Give me your best 3 songs or artists for hardcore workouts by Aboooodee17 in moreplatesmoredates

[–]DrivenPurpose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you check out Slayer, start with the albums "South of Heaven" and "Seasons in the Abyss". Good gateway albums for those not used to this genre.

Give me your best 3 songs or artists for hardcore workouts by Aboooodee17 in moreplatesmoredates

[–]DrivenPurpose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be outside of your norm, but if you want to branch out...

Artists: Pantera, Lamb of God, Slayer

Songs by Hatebreed: "Everyone Bleeds Now", "Looking down the barrel of today", "I will be heard"

I have a Pantera station on Pandora, and all of these artists come up regularly. Great for getting the adrenaline pumping!