“The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new. They look human… sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot. I had to wait till he moved on you before I could zero him.” -Kyle Reese
There is absolutely no way we are winning this war. It is just a matter of time, unless datacentres are blocked but even then, it will only slow it down. The pandora box of generative AI has been opened and there is no way of undoing that.
Yes. Nobody has ever stopped the march of technological progress, even if as now it is a detriment to society and people’s mental health. It is unfortunately a mathematical inevitibility.
They can’t improve the models in that way. They are non-determainistic and don’t listen to instructions. They can tinker with training data but straight up forcing a model to work a certain way take all of the magic away. Without the magic, it would be worse and everything would look more uniform.
I think there will be a point where it will be almost impossible to tell the difference, I already fell for some pictures only for the comments told me to check the face of someone in the background, it is a matter of time, until AI improves, so those details are fixed.
And I am likely blind to many cases where I fell for it and did not see the comments.
And on top of that, imagine a real picture with someone in the background is exceptionally ugly, or has some deformity, and suddenly that picture is no longer deemed real.
I am paranoid that we now live in a world where “Pics or didn’t happen” is a thing of the past. States already push AI propaganda, objective reality is a thing of the past.
The problem is that as they learn how people can tell the difference, they’ll improve the models.
“The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new. They look human… sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot. I had to wait till he moved on you before I could zero him.” -Kyle Reese
Yup. This kind of feedback is super easy to scrape & condense with LLMs and feed back into training.
There is absolutely no way we are winning this war. It is just a matter of time, unless datacentres are blocked but even then, it will only slow it down. The pandora box of generative AI has been opened and there is no way of undoing that.
Yes. Nobody has ever stopped the march of technological progress, even if as now it is a detriment to society and people’s mental health. It is unfortunately a mathematical inevitibility.
They can’t improve the models in that way. They are non-determainistic and don’t listen to instructions. They can tinker with training data but straight up forcing a model to work a certain way take all of the magic away. Without the magic, it would be worse and everything would look more uniform.
This statment assumes human’s learning capability is slower or static compared to AI.
I think there will be a point where it will be almost impossible to tell the difference, I already fell for some pictures only for the comments told me to check the face of someone in the background, it is a matter of time, until AI improves, so those details are fixed.
And I am likely blind to many cases where I fell for it and did not see the comments.
And on top of that, imagine a real picture with someone in the background is exceptionally ugly, or has some deformity, and suddenly that picture is no longer deemed real.
I am paranoid that we now live in a world where “Pics or didn’t happen” is a thing of the past. States already push AI propaganda, objective reality is a thing of the past.