braunfeltd
Ben Parry
braunfeltd

Why feel like you need to switch do both, than you will succeed either way.

indeed,  2014 I was working with ai vision recog, even in early 90's we had some very advanced algo’s that some would think were ai.   Today’s ai is a whole other type but the one to get excited about as its the closes we have to AGI thus far publicly. 

well the OP may not be impressed that is ok, the bigger picture is what its about not just folding clothes. in order to have a household commercial machine that actually does some useful things this is the right path... let see who else out there has anything close... yeah nope. most CES robots are toys with ai voice

not sure why my feed was plastered with a 2018 article of this today haha. almost like someone is trying to stir up old news :P

I laugh when I read this stuff. The only reason we have articles like this is because Sam and openai beat all the other to the table and their ai’s were no where near as ready so they now all are pointing that way well they pull their pants up and play catchup well shouting ethics , slow down, ... mean while the half

yeah but amature radio operators need a lic to do so.  they don’t let just rogue people play with communications.

In the rapidly advancing field of AI development, the reality is stark: no matter how stringent our rules and ethical guidelines, they can’t entirely prevent all unintended or unethical AI outcomes. There will always be individuals and groups working outside these rules, exploiting the varied regulatory landscapes

Really why promote a hacktool that most could use that can cause issues or general mischief. also fyi signal jamming is a fed offence haha so use with caution. The real question is why do people need this? general public does not need things like this which are designed to do nefarious things. what possible reason is

the legal and financial ramifications if such poisoned data ends up in the public domain and is subsequently ingested by other AI systems, it could potentially lead to significant financial losses for companies that utilize these AI systems. The propagation of poisoned data could compromise the integrity and

In response to the article shared, it’s essential to diverge from the conventional perspective that humans tend to slack off when working alongside robots or automation systems. My experience paints a different picture, one that showcases a symbiotic relationship between humans and machines, leading to enhanced

well here in lays the issue. as human beings we are born into life with no understanding for art or the world. we over time gain knowledge of everything through visuals and sounds and from that we learn to create. This is how an ai learns as well. So how could one argue any different than an artist looking at another

Ai will continue its path and replace that whole hagiarchy industry from sound, voice, music, graphics, cgi, motion picture, games, scripts and more. there will always be human content but ai will out pace human creations that is a given, once ai gets into robots like Telsa, Atlas and more where it can visually equal

from my perspective, NPR will see a loss on this as people are creatures of habit. just like FB users who leave often come back because the majority are already there so why try to fight against where the majority will stay. when someone or something drops out most don’t bother going outside the apps they will just

yeah I have seen a lot of neat automations I have seen one that looked like those in that video.  pretty neat stuff.

My point was above that this is common and it would be neat to see a chart of all manufactures to see who has the most, the worst, etc. that was all. what was your point to the response?   or did you want more clarification?

Some of those Bills really...  thats just sad that there are greedy people like those making these bills.  

Over all I liked the idea of the story, and some of it was rather good, I really hate these days how they jump around alot more with bad cuts that make the flow of the quality seem less. like the travel scenes they race through so fast it just takes you out of the immersion for lack of away to describe it.  I would

with the units being geo locked I am pretty sure the gov of that country could notify starlink of areas to block access based on geo.

Its a loosing battle either way. Tech companies collect data and share data period, it will happen with or without support or peoples knowledge and be used either if approved or disapproved. The amount of data collected on the average person daily is insane. well it may not all be in one place the volume when put

Well in 2021 Ford has 1.4 million vehicles recalled for the same issue, 1999-2006 GMC had multiple recalls for this issue and the list goes on... Toyota, Hyundai, and so many more... Seems like if you search any manufacture for this issue they all have gone through this before. I would be more curious though to see