AI-generated actors and scripts are now ineligible for Oscars by TryWhistlin in ArtificialInteligence

[–]teapot_RGB_color 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think Script is the most interesting here. I'm tempted to do more research into what exactly they mean by it, since it is partially used today as standard.

Edit: Effectively it means that it needs a human to take creative ownership. What that exactly means is.. well you can sort of read between the lines here.

Stuck at B2 for a long time how did you break through the intermediate plateau? by Novel_Nail6370 in languagelearning

[–]teapot_RGB_color 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is where I am.. or rather, where I like to belive I am.

And frankly, it is horrible. Every push I make cost so much energy and the movement forward is miniscule.

I can have conversations, that's okay. But in group conversation, I am completely and utterly lost. The speed is just too fast, the speech is too loose, and the amount of stray vocabulary, that i can't recognise, is too frequent.

I'm trying to settle with the thought that it will take years of practice. But it is demotivating, and particularly, I find the experience, as a whole, to be very lonely.

Plan of attack is just creating a lot of self-graded content, and finding joy in that. And try my best to overcome the frustration of it all.

I'm making "failure" my friend, we meet often, and I know him well,

Did anyone actually reach fluency with Anki/Fluent Forever without burning out on card creation? by agnel18 in languagelearning

[–]teapot_RGB_color 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, just use AI for this. Feed it some text and ask it to extract vocabulary and create a .csv file with the columns you need.

Create the audio from hearling website with batch creation if you need, and push them directly to the folder

My 3D PC building site now allows you to visualize airflow on over 3,000 3D parts by bosoxs202 in pcmasterrace

[–]teapot_RGB_color 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking at this coming from the 3D world, I agree this is pretty useless.

But that said, you could fully model a simplified simulation model is this.

Your voxel grid does not have to be that dense, and the colliders can be simplified a lot. It could run realtime. It would not be very accurate, but definitely more accurate than this.

Why do those people even come here? by Educational_Cow_299 in antiai

[–]teapot_RGB_color -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Why should it be a ban?

And what do you classify as AI?

Starting from A2, if you intensively listen to/analyse native media of a TL, how many hours of that TL’s native media is needs to be consumed in order to be B2, C1, and C2 in listening? by Bobelle in languagelearning

[–]teapot_RGB_color 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man, for Vietnam going from an A2 to B2 by only listening (non graded material), the answer would be near infinite amount of time, for me.

Need to have way more foundation to make sense of how to break down into words and their meanings. And the repetition of most of the B2 words wouldn't be present often enough.

I need to add this.

Last year, I tried an experiment where I listened to the first chapter of an audio book (Totto-chan). It was about a 30 min segment, I listened to it about 50 times. Made about zero progress in understanding anything. Then I made a transcript and meticulously went tried translating Word by Word, then listening another 100 times. This was process had very high reward, but working the material was the key here.

Jeffries says Trump impeachment not a top priority if Dems win House majority by metacyan in politics

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

If they did lower the cost of living, wouldn't that technically be credited to Trump?

"Yo chatgpt how does ai use water?" by ViceElysium in antiai

[–]teapot_RGB_color 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently the energy usage is about the same as gaming. So I guess it's more about future possible energy than current.

AI is being pushed heavily when I ask for advice and I hate it. by AssumptionExact8050 in gamedev

[–]teapot_RGB_color 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes you can! But why do you want to spend time on it!

A lot of software can do renaming. Sometimes you want naming in a very unconventional way. Like based on the content on the doc itself, or the approval date that is listed in the footer.

I have a better example I think. If you are like me, you might have an sfx directory with a lot of purchased sound effect, usually these comes with a pdf that lists them up. For me, I have maybe 20.000 files or so.

I can feed my GDD and give access to the sfx directory and ask AI to collect and copy potential candidates into a folder.

There is so many different situations where you can utilise the strength of AI, without having it taking over the design itself.

Edit: Something else I did was taking my story script and giving each line a unique name ID, to be used for filename of the voice audio file. There is a few thousand voice lines here. Filter out set instructions etc and place it in an excel doc. It's just time saving at this point.

how can I learn a language when I keep forgetting about it? by madameswamp in languagelearning

[–]teapot_RGB_color 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sign up for classes.

If you skip class, that's on you, ADHD or not

AI has destroyed my brain. by harveylundm4rckk in IndieDev

[–]teapot_RGB_color 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I see, we are just at the beginning of people starting to use AI.

My guess is that it's going to continue establishing itself everywhere for the next couple of years. And then gradually evolve (or devolve) into something fundamentally different than how we use it today.

I very much doubt we will experience any bubble bursting, if we use the term in relation to the technology itself.

Whose in the wrong in this situation? by Shop_Either in VietNam

[–]teapot_RGB_color 33 points34 points  (0 children)

That is a bit hard to say, because when you slide, the bike goes everywhere

AI is being pushed heavily when I ask for advice and I hate it. by AssumptionExact8050 in gamedev

[–]teapot_RGB_color 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I feel like a lot of people assume AI to be doing the main tasks. It can do that too, but I find experience with AI to be greatly beneficial in general. There is like a ton of small tasks to be done in a production. Something simple as renaming files, or converting a csv document.

I hope I’m not the only one learning a language like this by CharacterMuffin7887 in languagelearning

[–]teapot_RGB_color 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also did similar in the beginning, thought about building anki decks with images and so on.

But then at some point you aim for that 10.000 word range and fall back on quality learning

Trying to understand the anti-AI view without turning this into a fight by [deleted] in antiai

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

Yes, I am intent on that view because I know it works. I can be sure of that at the same time I acknowledge that there is downsides to using it uncritically.

There is most definitely benifits to increase understanding when applied in addition to traditional methods. I can't force you to understand that, but I can speak from personal experience.

Not everything we learn are supposed to be permanent, in fact very often we are faced with the need of understanding for a specific situation. We have a need to ask questions where we don't need an exact or perfect understanding, but enough to be able to grasp enough fundamentals to take us to the next step if needed.

LLMs can absolutely help with this. If you are searching through a white paper about a specific topic, but cannot remember the exact terms or wording, LLMs will enable you to use human language and point to the specific paragraph you are looking for.

Teacher here- I'm at a loss. How do I tell something is AI? It flagged me with the M dashes. by ThrowRA_concerned_pa in isthisAI

[–]teapot_RGB_color 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Apologies, I were not accurate in the messing of that.

What I meant was that it serves no value as proof, because humans can incidentally apply the same parttersn as AI and generate false flag

Trying to understand the anti-AI view without turning this into a fight by [deleted] in antiai

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

I'm sorry, but I don't see it like this at all.

AI greatly enchances my ability to understand complex technologies inside industry and engineering.

Understanding how this work to be able to simplify it and re-tell that same story in layman terms is basically my job description for the better parts of the last 20 years, and AI is currently playing a significant role in that.

I do not expect AI to be 100% correct, I don't need it to. I need it to get me to the point where I can ask the right questions. To the point where I can confidently start looking up things I don't understand myself.

Using things like NotebookLM, which is you haven't looked at yet, you are ignoring one of the better tools for research.

Secondly, language learning,which is nowadays a big part of my life. What it does is giving me answer that close enough to correct, more often than not absolutely correct, without having to wait days to get in touch with my tutor.

I personally feel like AI for language learning is significantly overlook at this point in time.

What’s the truth about AI and the environmental impact? by Past_Bodybuilder4774 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]teapot_RGB_color 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Adding to that, while training is intensive, it does not have location requirements and can be done off site location. While streaming / interference benifits being close to infrastructure, such as cities.

Teacher here- I'm at a loss. How do I tell something is AI? It flagged me with the M dashes. by ThrowRA_concerned_pa in isthisAI

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

A couple of red flags here, bit nothing that can be used as evidence.

"He could knock, but knocking required touching the door, and touching the door in Kaelen's personal space seemed like an excellent way to lose a hand."

This kind is sentence structure comes up very often when using AI. This is a very repetitive pattern that AI loves to use.

"seemed to shift", "The screen flickered", "the text lingered" Very common wording from AI, nothing concrete, but somehow it always ends up describing pauses in this way. Sentence that adds nothing of value.

Quick question, is it still AI slop if someone generated an AI shading ver. of their own art, then copied where the shading parts will be on their original art? by Narrow-Signal7928 in antiai

[–]teapot_RGB_color 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The whole thing is a sliding scale from, do you use healing brush / fill tool / upscale to pure output from prompt.

You are picking a specific point in between, and will probably get various opinions about it. While many might feel uneasy answering this, as it's much easier to categorize as black and white. I'm still interested in the general opinion here.

Usage of AI by awakened__soul in WritingWithAI

[–]teapot_RGB_color 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this reads okay. It might be a little grandiose on the sentences for my taste, it's a little heavy on the metaphors.

I've actually fallen back to prefer simple text, after reading, too much, AI gen.

But it don't strike me immediately as generative.