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    14 hours ago

    Perhaps it’s not possible to fully replace all humans in the process, but harmful content filtering seems like something where taking the burden off humans could do more good than harm if implemented correctly (big caveat, I know.)

    Here’s an article detailing a few peoples’ experience with the job and just how traumatic it was for them to be exposed to graphic and distributing content on Facebook requiring moderator intervention.

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    None. The current ones with internet content, reporting, and call centers are already making things worse. Just no.

    It can definitely be a useful tool though, as long as you understand its limitations. My kids school had them feed an outline to ChatGPT and correct the result. Excellent

    • consultants generate lots of reports that ai can help with
    • I find ai useful to summarize chat threads that are lower priority
    • a buddy of mine uses it as a first draft to summarize his teams statuses
    • I’m torn on code solutions. Sometimes it’s really nice but you can’t forward a link. More importantly the people who need it most are least likely to notice where it hallucinates. Boilerplate works a little better
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    i think i read some posts like hackernews that they already use AI as a therapist. I have good conversations with chatgpt when i asked for some personal advise. I haven’t tried talking to a real therapist yet but i can see AI being used for this purpose. The services may still be provided by big companies or we can host it ourselves but it could be cheaper (hopefully) compared to paying a real person.

    Don’t get me wrong, i’m not against real physicians in this field, but some people just can’t afford mental healthcare when they need it.

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      22 hours ago

      CEO is usually my answer as well when people ask

      Like, honestly too. The humans running the show are outrageously expensive, cause huge ecological harm, make their decisions based on vibes with no understanding of their domain, and their purposes are inscrutable to the average worker. They’re honestly the perfect target for AI because they already behave like AI.

      I don’t think I actually want to live in a world where AI is running the show, but I’m not sure it’d be any worse than the current system of letting the most parasitic bloodsucking class of human being call the shots. Maybe we ought to try something else first.

      But make sure to tell the board of directors and shareholders how much more profitable they’d be if they didn’t have to buy golden parachutes

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        I’d say that you could replace quite a few high level academic administrators for these same reasons.

        They already behave like AI; but AI would be cheaper, more efficient, and wouldn’t change every 2 years.

        And I mean that as an insult to admin, not a compliment to AI.

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      Replacing politicians with AIs actually sounds really cool. Instead of voting, you write an essay on the things you value. An AI reads all their voting base’s essays and votes in a way that predominantly aligns with their voter’s ideals. This isn’t direct or indirect democracy, it’s a totally new approach driven by mathematical averages.

      Politicians shouldn’t negotiate to get something passed. If the senate of AIs doesn’t like it, it’s unpassable, you just have to write a new bill. No tit for tat, no lobbying, no friends protecting friends. The only people in politics are the ones who write bills, and they can check to see if their bill would pass in a few minutes on a server, and that will be the actual vote because voting is reproducible behavior, then they’ll decide if they have to revise it.

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      Don’t know how serious that post is, but I don’t wanna give politics to an AI. Let’s remove the lobby (or make it so it actually consults and not corrupts) and make it so you don’t need to be a millionaire to go into politics instead.

      How about replacing the rich class with AI instead? #burntherich

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        It’s serious an AI wouldn’t be taking bribes or helping it’s buddies make money. True AI if it ever becomes reality is the best chance of treating everyone equally and using resources in the best interests of everyone.

        I’m all for being governed by a real AI rather than the next greedy private school entitled jerk.

        Same goes for companies and being ethical.

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          On the flip side, there’s no reason to assume an artificial intelligence will share the same priorities as a human being.

          https://airesourcelab.com/paperclip-maximizer/

          I’m not fearmongering AI here (I, for one, welcome our future ai overlords). But we don’t really escape the issues of ethics with artificial intelligences. They’re still intelligent.

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      I just considered that at some point advertising will be catering to AIs, if they aren’t already.

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        Coke just released an AI generated “holiday” commercial. The simulacrum slices off another level of reality for humans.

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      They’re slowly making their way through that sector. Coca-Cola just released a fully AI generated Christmas commercial and it shows. Trucks look like a strange assortment of sizes and designs with their wheels not quite working the way they should in real life among other things deeply located in the uncanny valley.

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    Illustrators. Actors. Animators. Writers. Editors. Directors. Let’s make art impossible to sell so we can get back to proper starving, errr… I mean… making art as a form of expression rather than commerce.

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    ai as in AI: aircraft auto-landing and pitch levelling. near-boundary ship navigation. train/ freight logistics. protein folding. gene mapping.

    ai as in LLM/ PISS: hmmm… downlevel legalese to collegiate-, 6th-grade-, or even street-level prose. do funny abridged shorts. imo, training-wheels to some shakespearean writing is appreciated.

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        … and what do you think AI in this context is? A computer (or two, or three) that was programmed to perform an specialized task or function… AI is marketing-speak for algorithms, which we have been using for decades. Don’t be fooled… an LLM is not AI. (Your example is)

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    None, as long as society uses labor as a means to secure basic necessities. Shifting that towards some infinitely-scalable capital equipment owned by entities kinda fucks the whole system, don’t it?

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    Realistically, a lot of the stock photo industry. If a few people can generate pictures on demand, you won’t really need anyone doing sets, lights, wardrobe, etc for a series of generic photos .