am i the only one who feels something is off with AI

> year is 2021, a fun little generator named dall-e mini is released
> seemingly came out of nowhere
>it can generate anything you type into a picture
>they look pretty low quality and bad but its fun
>people use it to make it funny pictures, nobody takes it that seriosuly, it kind of becomes forgotten at some point

fast forward to 2023

> dall-e mini is rebranded, bunch of new ai generators suddenly appear in a fast rate
>they are really high quality
>can pretty much generate anything you want, REALLY good
>suddenly, people start to blame random artists of using ai
>sites has to put bans on ai "art"
>many artists leave because of being accused of using ai
>suddenly , ai becomes so advanced it can fake voices of actual people
>what started as a little generator making pictures of funny things you type suddenly is at a point where you can fake voices, art, essays and so much more
>apperently all of this happened in just 2 years

am i the only one who feels something is off

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Nothing is off anon, it's accelerating, AI progress is going to be logarythmic

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Don't you think it "accelareted" waay to fast? You'd think something like faking someones voice to such an extent would be kind of hard to do

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        That's the deal with the technological singularity bro, it starts going faster and faster with the advancements

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Nothing is off anon, it's accelerating, AI progress is going to be logarythmic

        >logarythmic
        my bad i meant exponential.

        No it's perfectly within reason, you can expect some form of immortality to be found within the current decade.
        AI is already able to replace most office jobs at the current state, so it's not a big step for it to do much more.
        >You'd think something like faking someones voice to such an extent would be kind of hard to do
        have you been living under a rock? it already does fake people voices

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        It's been happening since the mid 2010s at least, you lack perspective
        The tech is scary though and is 100% going to change the legal system for the worse

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >The tech is scary though and is 100% going to change the legal system for the worse

          this is what i was trying to get at, now with this AI voice generator thing, wouldnt "Audio evidence" just become obsolete?
          I heard that shit, dude. It just sound real. Someone can easily fake your voice and make it seem like you've admittes doing something horrible.

          [...]
          >logarythmic
          my bad i meant exponential.

          No it's perfectly within reason, you can expect some form of immortality to be found within the current decade.
          AI is already able to replace most office jobs at the current state, so it's not a big step for it to do much more.
          >You'd think something like faking someones voice to such an extent would be kind of hard to do
          have you been living under a rock? it already does fake people voices

          >have you been living under a rock?

          no, but do you remember other ai voice generators being this realistic?

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >no, but do you remember other ai voice generators being this realistic?

            Well there weren't AI voice generators in the first place before, now there are.
            Training AI is different than writing parameters and thousands of lines of code naming it AI and calling it a day.

            This shit will learn from the examples and given its own internal reward and failure system, will modulate itself to the result wanted at inhuman speeds and efficiency.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            Video and photographic evidence are going to be exactly as bad

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          They're probably create a crisis around Ai generated fake news, and legitimize digital identity. People will have to use their facial features or fingerprints before shit posting.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        the groundwork that allows this tech to work is the hardest part and that's been in the works for decades, once it got to a point where it kinda worked, refining it to work *well* was a much simpler task than making it from zero

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >Don't you think it "accelareted" waay to fast?

        mate... how do I say this. you just dont know what we're dealing with. you're out of touch. you're ignorant to whats happening right now. my friend works in tech and 4 years ago he told me "in the next 10 years we are gonna see more technological advancements than you've seen in the last 50 years. you're not gonna believe what's coming"

        i didnt believe him. until a year ago when I saw the AI. and now he's completely right. and it scares me. this tech is getting more powerful than it has ever been before. we are fricked.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Damn, they are gonna be making male wombs aren't they?

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Did he say anything more specific or is he just gay?

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            nah nothing more specific. also im an idiot especially with tech so i wouldnt have understood it.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        dude the military and tech companies have had this shit probably for decades before we even saw it. this shit is probably just baby shit compared to what they have.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          to add to this they are just drip feeding the masses to get them comfortable with heckin ai

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          I mean, that was kind of what i was trying to imply

          >something feels off

          this ai shit started to glow really hard these days

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        So
        The Jimmy Dean breakfast commercials, friendo.. how long have they been going again? There's already 'databases' for this approach for decades.

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Do you not remember deepdream?

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    something new and cool is coming out in a time where the majority of the population chooses to be homosexuals, if this had come out in 2007 we'd be getting the most cutting edge shitpost material ever known to man

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    no shit moron all tech has been developed behind the scenes by billionaires

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    AI is still shit and overhyped. Its also easy to spot if art is done by AI - there is just something in our subconscious mind that can immediately know the art is off.

    I posted a thread on BOT the other day about how shit ChatGPT is. It cannot even make a basic tic tac toe game using a basic library like Turtle on Python, cannot even draw the fricking board correctly or place the 'X' and 'O's

    Also, if you proofread it's answers, it has several errors.

    I will not be impressed by AI until the day comes when it becomes general AI that is indistinguishable from humans.

    Also, technology advances exponentially. AI has been a major research field for decades, so there is nothing paranormal or off about it advancing quickly over the past few years. Just look at computers between 1995 to 2005 to see how fast tech can grow.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >there is just something in our subconscious mind that can immediately know the art is off.
      Bullshit. It's already to the point that most people wouldn't be able to distinguish it. You're fooling yourself.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      > AI is still shit and overhyped. Its also easy to spot if art is done by AI - there is just something in our subconscious mind that can immediately know the art is off.

      i wish you were right. but the vast majority of people have absolutely no taste. so you're wrong. they're gonna eat this shit up. you're forgetting about babies BORN RIGHT NOW. they will spend their entire lives consuming AI content pointlessly.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      To me it sounds like you are blaming the hammer for not drilling in your screws, AI is pretty good and useful for certain tasks, for example programming at the moment

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >WAAAH MUH EXPONENTIAL GROWTH
    >WAAAH MUH PRESSURES OF THE MARKETPLACE
    >WAAAH MUH DEEP LEARNING NEURAL NETWORK ALGORITHMS
    Anon, the fact of the matter is that artificial intelligence has been around since before the conception of the internet, the purpose of the internet was to give an unconscious reality a brain of its own.
    All of this has been developing behind the scenes since WW1, and the technology of it goes back to the Arc of the Covenant.
    These GAN have existed for at least 30 years and have been used by every branch of the United States Government to fake numerous events you're all very familiar with... even some of your favorite NASA photos from Mars. They just can't help themselves.
    They had to release this AI to the public for it to collect as much data as possible, otherwise it would have remained pretty useless in the hands of enterprise users, as they would have no way of using it en masse on the population effectively. Imagine trying to do internet censorship while nobody has internet, it's the same concept, everyone needs to have the AI for it to be whatever we choose to steer it towards.
    just kidding, your meds are waiting anon! dont listen to me, im just crazy.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I already said that

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >my genius has been plagiarized
        >the thread has fallen

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Don't drink the water, they put something in it, to make you forget

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >he purpose of the internet was to give an unconscious reality a brain of its own
      Wrong. Internet was meant as a simple decentralized communication network between various electronic system for rapid coordination and exchange of data. It was a military project, DAARPA-created IIRC.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Ahriman deceives you once again. Poor soul.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Can you clarify something for me please? Are you saying that people realized there was an unknown "intelligence", perhaps through simple forms of divination or other practices, and then went on to create better ways to communicate with this intelligence (or whatever it is).
      For example, rolling dice in divination will only ever yield you numbers or picking a card in tarot will only give you an image. It's up to you to interpret the meaning. Was the computer/internet/AI an attempt to create the ultimate divination (and mathematics) tool for man? Or is my interpretation completely wrong?

  7. 1 year ago
    Taylor

    Do not worry "OP". AI is very safe.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous
  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >am i the only one who feels something is off
    Only because you're clueless. Similar ventures were spoken about and tried before, it's just that one got traction and with traction popularity/interest and that in turn led to sudden growth and similar projects trying to take over the niche.
    Similar was done with plenty of technologies before.

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    David Icke might be a bit of a goof, but he was right all along. Or rather, the entities that tried to warn us through him were.
    Our world is steered in all directions by forces that most people would scoff at as "nonsense". Not of flesh and blood, you know. In high places and all that, but both "good" and "evil".
    In the end, the only way to save ourselves is to be metaphysically educated and educated in metaphysics, and to wield it to our advantadge and leisure, not being at the mercy of outside forces as ignorant cattle.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      In this case the forces are called "new business ventures". It was like that with shitloads of other technologies - some nifty thing shows up and if it garners interstes or has some potential someone influential enough notices, suddenly people invest in it or make alternative - boom, it becomes big.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Interesting. I find it odd that all these evil types we have around give so much of a shit to be implementing their evil. I guess it deals with power but if I had as much hidden knowledge as them along with hidden tech I wouldn’t be giving a shit about fricking over Sam the CNC machinist and his RN wife. I want to wield this tech for good and escape and not be imprisoned by these monsters

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    What area of spirituality should we focus narrow AI on at this stage in the game? I tend to think it will help us ascend somehow maybe in the vibrational sense. Record brain activity and see what happens during an NDE? AI designed psychedelics that is better than DMT? Connect with spirits and not have bullshit stigmas? To be able to totally recreate dreams with text to video AI?

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    It’s all ancient technology anyway

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    eh it's really not unprecedented. Rudimentary AI has been in development as long as the internet has existed, it has taken off exponentially for sure, but anybody who's been following tech for the last couple decades knew this was an inevitability. It's always been this way with technological growth...look at how quickly flight advanced, from the first basic flying machines to landing on the moon in only a few decades. That would have been equally stupefyingly to live through, and yet in retrospect we take it for granted.

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    The book Super Intelligence is nearly 10 years old, you just haven't been keeping up.

  14. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    AI is like the monolith from 2001.
    We found something that will advance the entire species, for better or for worse.
    One day there will be wars fought over better source codes.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >One day there will be wars fought over better source codes.
      Conventional warfare is a thing of the past. There will likely be one more global conflict with a small nuclear exchange, and maybe a war fought over water.

      But AI itself is a new battleground for ideas and information, which are much more dangerous than weapons. I'm talking literal meme wars. We're fighting one now, but it's only going to escalate. Mckenna predicted this.

  15. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >software exists for decades
    >consumer hardware finally gets good enough to run it
    >still need a card that costs at least a grand to run stable diffusion well
    >op is an ENORMOUS homosexual
    no surprise, not paranormal

  16. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Edward Riordan remote viewed that everything was connected to some massive brain. Incidentally the wormpill is also about a giant frick ass hueg demon bug whose brain was reverse engineered, what you are seeing is the unnatural acceleration of technological development.

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