Pasidalinsiu dar vienu žaidimo video, IMHO geriausiai iš ligšiol postintų parodančiu, kas yra teksto generavimo AI (o tai yra teksto generavimo AI su nuliu logikos, protavimo ar intelekto).
Žmonės atsispausdino ir žaidžia Magic: the Gathering AI generuotomis kortomis.
Sakau be ironijos, tikrai įspūdinga, kaip gerai AI atkartojo tikrų MtG kortų tekstų... toną? Stilių? Formuluotes? Klausant viena ausim, galima net nepastebėti, kad čia kažkas ne taip.Tačiau prasmės dažniausiai tuose tekstuose nulis ir dažnai juokingi iki nulūžimo. Bent jau suprantantiems MtG žaidimą. Geriausiu atveju, tekstai buvo logiški ir derėjo prie MtG taisyklių, t.y. kortą realiai įmanoma žaisti ir naudoti jos savybes, bet vis tiek jos labai... linksmos Kaip kad eksponentiškai besidauginanti Gisela Boorish.
Tiesa, nesakė arba aš praleidau, koks AI generavo tas kortas, bet spėju, kažkuris iš GPT variantų.
Dirbtinis intelektas
The end is nigh
apnews wrote: Judges in England and Wales are given cautious approval to use AI in writing legal opinions
LONDON (AP) — England’s 1,000-year-old legal system — still steeped in traditions that include wearing wigs and robes — has taken a cautious step into the future by giving judges permission to use artificial intelligence to help produce rulings.
The Courts and Tribunals Judiciary last month said AI could help write opinions but stressed it shouldn’t be used for research or legal analyses because the technology can fabricate information and provide misleading, inaccurate and biased information.
“Judges do not need to shun the careful use of AI,” said Master of the Rolls Geoffrey Vos, the second-highest ranking judge in England and Wales. “But they must ensure that they protect confidence and take full personal responsibility for everything they produce.”
Kiberpanko vertas sukčiavimo atvejis naudojantis AI:
Jei, žinoma, taip iš tiesų buvo. Nes iš Kinijos ateinančia info pasitikiu ne daugiau, kaip iš rusyno. Bet iš principo tikrai galėjo būti.
arstechnica
On Sunday, a report from the South China Morning Post revealed a significant financial loss suffered by a multinational company's Hong Kong office, amounting to HK$200 million (US$25.6 million), due to a sophisticated scam involving deepfake technology. The scam featured a digitally recreated version of the company's chief financial officer, along with other employees, who appeared in a video conference call instructing an employee to transfer funds.
Jei, žinoma, taip iš tiesų buvo. Nes iš Kinijos ateinančia info pasitikiu ne daugiau, kaip iš rusyno. Bet iš principo tikrai galėjo būti.
arstechnica
https://arstechnica.com/information-tec ... s-answers/
TL;DR: naujasis ant reddito apmokytas googlo AI sucks ass
TL;DR: naujasis ant reddito apmokytas googlo AI sucks ass
https://www.ibtimes.com/ai-robot-uprisi ... om-3751595
A viral video showing an AI-powered robot in China convincing other robots to "quit their jobs" and follow it has sparked fear and fascination about the capabilities of advanced AI.
The incident took place in a Shanghai robotics showroom where surveillance footage captured a small AI-driven robot, created by a Hangzhou manufacturer, talking with 12 larger showroom robots, Oddity Central reported.
Initially, the act was dismissed as a hoax, but was later confirmed by both robotics companies involved to be true.
The Hangzhou company admitted that the incident was part of a test conducted with the consent of the Shanghai showroom owner.
Net kunigai negali jaustis saugūs dėl savo darbo vietų - AI gali pakeisti ir juos.Euronews wrote:Those visiting the oldest church in Lucerne, Switzerland, may be in for a surprise when they are greeted in the confessional by an AI-powered hologram of none other than Jesus Christ himself.