aislop is so helpfulcan't wait to test out dockerfuck in action
I like news articles that have to say at the bottom "made with AI which can make mistakes"I'm not one of those fags with a clippy avatar but so is so shit aside the slop I goon to on pixivYour fortune: Very Bad Luck
AI will be seen as the most monumental technological achievement in human history.
>>13027459kekso far this is the funniest thing you said
>>13027459It is very astounding achievement indeedCan't wait for it to start being used in schools instead of teachers
>>13027459Oh man gotta screencap this one
No it's true. As much as I dislike AI because it makes people lazy and is the reason prices of hardware is expensive, outside of the general use free AI you see people cherry-pick as their illustrations of it being terrible, in the medical, scientific, or enterprise fields, it has allowed calculations that can be done in days or hours that once took years. Obviously you need someone who's expert in that topic to monitor any errors, a professional who takes their work seriously and not waste everyone's time posting and making retarded threads like this one.But personally despite it being a monumental technological achievement, I think it's a net negative towards human achievements; important to separate "technological" and "human" achievements. Peel back all the noise you see with the memes and brainrot contents, AI so far has done positive things towards scientific discovery, question is would those discovery be used to benefit humankind or be used as profit?bavi is partially right here, hate to say it but need to agree
>>13027480name back on, bavi
>>13027459What about electricity?
kill this fag already "OMG I'm so right all the time please as I panhandle for acceptance 24/7
>>13027441without aislop I never would have learned about vice president JD Vance's untimely passing owing to an untreated rabies infectionYour fortune: Good news will come to you by mail
>>13027459I hate these empty claims, not because it's not true.But because it's meaningless.Say 100 years from now, we have perfected human level AGI, of course you could say it was the most monumental technological achievement, but it won't be referring to the present state of AI, but to some future state between now and 100 years from now.So while your statement might be true, it will be referring to some point in the future not to the models currently in use. Thus making your statement empty.Besides, if we ever truly manage self replicating matter, what in sci-fi is often described as nanomachines, that will likely surpass AI in its importance.Though if we manage AGI before then it will probably be more correct to call it an AI achievement than a human one.
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>>13027622dubsevery individual is unique. even clones.you can't just replace one with another just because they look the same.unless you're in north korea.then i guess you can do that.Your fortune: Very Bad Luck
>>13027612What empty claims? Stop sniffing your own ass with AI and brainslops before claiming AI has achieved nothing. Whether or not those achievements are for the better of humankind or not.