Artificial Intelligence:Weighty and Trivial Matters

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Artificial Intelligence:Weighty and Trivial Matters

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Lets see how this goes...as of right now what do you know? Me very little but I do believe its already here :-D

We have seen it on the forum recently with Simon's designs by AI of some very convincing Citroen DS like Cars.
viewtopic.php?p=752528&hilit=AI#p752528. I presume Simon hasn't spend years honing the car designers craft, but the output looked pretty good to me. :-D

We have seen on the forum Elon Musk's Optimus Robot, and his DOJO super computer.

On the weighty side
Can't be sure but I don't think Elon's DOJO yet features on the top 500 "Supacomputers" and who knows what those machines do. The 60th edition of the TOP500 (November 2022) reveals that the Frontier system at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) USA remains Number 1 and is still the only true "exascale" machine on the list.

https://www.top500.org/lists/top500/202 ... s-release/

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On the trivia side of things,

Radio Newcastle yesterday morning, one of the producers having a bit banter with the DJ about AI, and some of the music artists reaction to it, churned out a convincing Oasis-esque song via AI, as well as simulating the actual DJ's Voice, effectively putting words into his mouth, and indistinguishable from the listeners point of view.

Fake news gets even more fakeable, identity theft possibilities expand.

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I'm still waiting for definitive proof that there's organic intelligence on planet Earth.
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..and on the day the FCF Artificial Intelligence thread launches, in the 10.00pm News on the Car radio from Radio 2, an example of a fake AI generated Interview. Not an unbelievable co-incidence really, as such things are likely to become rife.
Michael Schumacher: Seven-time F1 champion's family plan legal action after AI-generated 'interview'
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There is a lot of discussion on ChatGPT recently, mainly negative. It has been mentioned on the forum too.

Plenty of instances on The Beeb.
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I'm bored of chatGPT now
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 20 Apr 2023, 22:32
...Not an unbelievable co-incidence really, as such things are likely to become rife.

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Hello? Neil? You've forgotten, of course, that the gutter press have been concocting stories and interviews since time began, I don't see what difference chatGPT makes to this at all.

A friend of mine's niece died in the Grenfell fire. Her picture was on the front of all the papers. The Daily Wail ran an upsetting 2-page interview with her parents.

*No one* from that family ever spoke to the Wail. Not once. Abhorrent journalism.
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ChatGPT creates mostly insecure code, but won't tell you unless you ask
ChatGPT, OpenAI's large language model for chatbots, not only produces mostly insecure code but also fails to alert users to its inadequacies despite being capable of pointing out its shortcomings.

Amid the frenzy of academic interest in the possibilities and limitations of large language models, four researchers affiliated with Université du Québec, in Canada, have delved into the security of code generated by ChatGPT.

In a pre-press paper titled, "How Secure is Code Generated by ChatGPT?" computer scientists Raphaël Khoury, Anderson Avila, Jacob Brunelle, and Baba Mamadou Camara answer the question with research that can be summarized as "not very."
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Adding recent AI mentions to the thread Steve put this up recently.

Sony World Photography Award 2023: Winner refuses award after revealing AI creation
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Disgraced Pharma Bro turned crypto shill Martin Shkreli is pivoting to a new venture: medical AI. Shkreli says his new medical chatbot called “Dr. Gupta” can answer a wide range of medical questions and could one day become a “replacement for all health care information.”

Gizmodo tested Dr. Gupta, and while it definitely didn’t seem like a revolutionary tech by any stretch of the imagination, it did look like an inevitable ethical and privacy nightmare.
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On to the trivia and what people are more than likely to try...like Mike did.

Before dismissing it and unfairly comparing it to the "real thing", this guy is a decent musician and like Guitar George before him probably knows all the chords, and can play a mean guitar, even though he did fashion the song with a bit of help from ChatGPT.



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It would be interesting to hear Mark Knopfler's reaction to that!! :-D
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