The idea that a guy worth ~$200 billion was working a crypto grift that would net him millions is kinda laughable.
The idea that a guy worth ~$200 billion was working a crypto grift that would net him millions is kinda laughable.
If you have to tell people you’re a comedian, you aren’t.
I don’t know why you threw in ADHD/Autism even as a joke, because it makes no sense and just perpetuates a false dichotomy and builds unnecessary stigmas. This guy is no different from every c-suit, company executive, CEO, or investor. They are driven by greed, and in this guy’s case to be admired.
If you want to slap…
Tech douche bros gonna tech douche bro.
Much fraud, very lawsuit! Wow
Elon would never do something like that.
Ahhh, I knew it was too good to be true.
I have literally run AI images that I generated through AI image generators and they’ve come up majority likelyhood human. Turns out, the AI that needs to have a “five fingers”, “normal anatomy” prompt when generating a person is also bad at recognizing when an image has AI errors.
A mistake here and there, sure.
Which SD series is this from?!
In all fairness, AI art detectors are also fairly unreliable. The confidence levels are basically meaningless, and there are many instances of them identifying images incorrectly.
This might sound rather trite (rather ironically, given the situation,) but looking at the art in question, it reminds me of those memes that show ol’ Toothbrush Mushtache’s art and say something along the lines of, “I’m sure a painter who can make something this decent won’t do anything bad!” because some people…
Here’s the thing about ai employees. Once they get the work done, and the program is running without flaw, why do you need to keep them on? The idea behind the push for ai is that they can fully do away with their workforce. The people making the ai’s are putting themselves out of work, thinking that they’re simply…
Not going to discount this outright but it is worth mentioning that it is possible that a regular artist drew too many fingers. Attack on Titan had this, Avatar the last Airbender and my mother owns a romance novel written in the 1990s that one person on the cover has an extra arm.
Oh hey, found the novel: https://www.c…
It’s not complicated. The first two films were fresh and creative; and further sequels were attempts to make another Terminator 2 to ever-decreasing returns, because no-one in Hollywood has the imagination to make a film about time-travelling robots that’s not set in the present day with the same main characters.
It’s highly ironic and morbidly funny how the Terminator films began as stories of humanity surviving the advent of AI and machines because of faith and love, but now the franchise has become the story of how the indomitable machine rises from the ashes to once again stalk the silver screen, searching for more…
Ah, well if we wait to see how current “AI” works out we’re in for something that’s way less interesting.
T-2000: “There are four Ns in ‘mayonnaise’”
Wow, it didnt hit me about the Brady Bunch movie vibes, but I think that might be spot-on!
Do I want to know what Daphne did that is apparently going to get her sent to hell?