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Ed Zitron comments in the last episode of tech won't save us something that I find interesting to point out about #generativeAI , even if it is obvious:
Let's imagine we all accept #AI generators and create a new internet based on them (or a large majority, at least). In that case (which is somewhat the business model pursued by #bigtech), we would reach a point where systems would be able to be trained only on content created by themselves.
Thanks @parismarx 🥰
https://www.techwontsave.us/episode/211_silicon_valley_deserves_your_anger_w_ed_zitron
Silicon Valley Deserves Your Anger w/ Ed Zitron - Tech Won’t Save Us
A left-wing podcast for better technology and a better world.Tech Won't Save Us
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I worked hard on some 3D artwork. Now I'm going to publish it on social media and enjoy the likes and responses. 😊
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I worked hard on some 3D artwork. Before it will be ready to publish, I need to make a compilation of work-in-progress screenshots and wireframes, to prove that it's not AI-generated, and to avoid people asking what AI prompt I used to generate the image. 😖😖
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #tech #BigTech #GenerativeAI #design #art #3D #CreativeToots #FediArt #MastoArt
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#comics #comicstrip #funnycomic #clipstudiopaint #mastoart #funny #lol #anime #waifu #generativeai #stablediffusion #midjourney
Now this is interesting!
"This new data poisoning tool lets artists fight back against generative AI"
https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/10/23/1082189/data-poisoning-artists-fight-generative-ai
#ai #ImageGenerator #ArtistsRights #generativeAI #aiModels #DataPoisoning
This new data poisoning tool lets artists fight back against generative AI
The tool, called Nightshade, messes up training data in ways that could cause serious damage to image-generating AI models.Melissa Heikkilä (MIT Technology Review)
@seresearchers #SoftwareEngineering
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Can you trust ChatGPT’s package recommendations?
ChatGPT can offer coding solutions, but its tendency for hallucination presents attackers with an opportunity. Here's what we learned.Bar Lanyado (Vulcan Cyber)
From WaPo:
"Meanwhile, we found several media outlets that rank low on NewsGuard’s independent scale for trustworthiness: RT.com No. 65, the Russian state-backed propaganda site; breitbart.com No. 159, a well-known source for far-right news and opinion; and vdare.com No. 993, an anti-immigration site that has been associated with white supremacy.
"The top Christian site, Grace to You (gty.org No. 164), belongs to Grace Community Church, an evangelical megachurch in California. Christianity Today recently reported that the church counseled women to 'continue to submit' to abusive fathers and husbands and to avoid reporting them to authorities."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/interactive/2023/ai-chatbot-learning/
#technology #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #GenerativeAI #Google #tech #news @technology @politics #trans #lgbtqia #lgbtq
On #TechWontSaveUs, I spoke with @emilymbender about how these technologies work, why they don’t reflect how humans use language, but why we want to believe they’re talking to us.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1004689/12640803-chatgpt-is-not-intelligent-w-emily-m-bender
#tech #ai #chatgpt #generativeai #llm #podcast
ChatGPT Is Not Intelligent w/ Emily M. Bender - Tech Won't Save Us
Paris Marx is joined by Emily M. Bender to discuss what it means to say that ChatGPT is a “stochastic parrot,” why Elon Musk is calling to pause AI development, and how the tech industry uses language to trick us into buying its narratives about t...Buzzsprout
But as many of you on Mastodon already know, the dawn of the open social web is here now and next SXSW is likely to be very different.
https://reason.com/2023/01/19/dont-let-disney-monopolize-a-i-generated-art/
Don't Let Disney Monopolize A.I.-Generated Art
The indie artists suing Stable Diffusion may not realize it, but they're doing the Mouse's dirty work.Jon Stokes (Reason Magazine)