kanny 21,348 Posted Thursday at 09:38 Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:38 Have we gone too far? The line between reality and fantasy is becoming more blurred with every passing day, and this isn't done by some studio, this is kids in bedrooms... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kanny 21,348 Posted Thursday at 09:42 Author Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:42 Just to add this is just a few examples of video created by AI and pretty harmless , the scary part of AI is what it is going to do to the job place , if I were i white collar worker I'd be shitting it about now... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pardus 1,285 Posted Thursday at 09:43 Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:43 I think by law all vids should come with a disclaimer because of the potential implications. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 29,292 Posted Thursday at 09:47 Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:47 Don’t you remember only a few years back everyone was chatting about deep fakes?We have sped way past that,actors will be redundant one day,who needs them? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kanny 21,348 Posted Thursday at 09:51 Author Report Share Posted Thursday at 09:51 6 minutes ago, mackem said: Don’t you remember only a few years back everyone was chatting about deep fakes?We have sped way past that,actors will be redundant one day,who needs them? There's lots of areas that are going to have a high amount of human casualties due to AI , acting and the arts is definitely one ...thing like coding/programming are also going to be hit hard 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 47,710 Posted Thursday at 10:26 Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:26 37 minutes ago, mackem said: Don’t you remember only a few years back everyone was chatting about deep fakes?We have sped way past that,actors will be redundant one day,who needs them? Lol... Disney have been growing child entertainers for yrs mate 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 47,710 Posted Thursday at 10:31 Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:31 Funny as f**k Kannywho knows what's real? And what's Fake these days? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 29,292 Posted Thursday at 10:33 Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:33 5 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Lol... Disney have been growing child entertainers for yrs mate In reality........it's coming,watch the technology leap with the Will Smith video in only a couple of years,it's a game changer. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shaaark 11,091 Posted Thursday at 10:35 Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:35 3 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Funny as f**k Kannywho knows what's real? And what's Fake these days? Luke partridge. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kanny 21,348 Posted Thursday at 10:37 Author Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:37 2 minutes ago, mackem said: In reality........it's coming,watch the technology leap with the Will Smith video in only a couple of years,it's a game changer. Tbh I'm more concerned how this technology is going to hit the middle-class white collar brigade...thats my client base Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kanny 21,348 Posted Thursday at 10:41 Author Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:41 Universal basic income as a new social contract for the age of AI - LSE Business Review BLOGS.LSE.AC.UK As AI and automation displace jobs, a new social contract is needed to make sure... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 29,292 Posted Thursday at 10:42 Report Share Posted Thursday at 10:42 5 minutes ago, kanny said: how this technology is going to hit the middle-class white collar brigade. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 47,710 Posted Thursday at 11:01 Report Share Posted Thursday at 11:01 14 minutes ago, kanny said: Universal basic income as a new social contract for the age of AI - LSE Business Review BLOGS.LSE.AC.UK As AI and automation displace jobs, a new social contract is needed to make sure... The mad Cnuts have been telling us for years that by 2030 ,you will own nothing,living on a universal wage, because your not needed for work,having your grub (made from insects) flown in by drones,you will have all the internet/data you want...and you will be happy 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,895 Posted Thursday at 11:06 Report Share Posted Thursday at 11:06 (edited) 1 hour ago, kanny said: Just to add this is just a few examples of video created by AI and pretty harmless , the scary part of AI is what it is going to do to the job place , if I were i white collar worker I'd be shitting it about now... Almost every industry conference in anything even remotely techy is at least 50% "AI" these days. It's actually a bit tiresome. It's as much a marketing term as a real value driver. That said it is and will change the world. The well known publicly available LLMs are quite common tools to make common workplace tasks easier and make you as a professional more productive/competitive. I think it's still up in the air whether AI replaces people or enhances them in this space... Software developers come to mind as being first at risk, but maybe their skillsets just change. If I were to predict what the future holds, it will be that tech professionals become more generalist, utilising AI tools for coding/marketing/testing/research/documentation etc etc, gradually replacing dedicated roles within an organisation. If professionals want to stay relevant, upskilling with these tools will be essential. Using AI in actual products though is definitely going to change the world in a huge way. For some time now 4th gen aircraft have been retrofitted with AI systems to enable the pilot to be a nothing more than a passenger in ongoing R&D/trials. In our lifetime it looks very likely that 90+% of air combat will be carried out by unmanned aircraft, only increasing the likelihood of war. Warships and subsurface systems are going the same way. Almost all large warfighting assets of the next generation are being designed as a system of systems, with autonomous drones working at distance from manned assets to generate warfighting mass in a cost effective way and to enable escalation without the normal risk of doing so with manned assets. Edited Thursday at 11:08 by Born Hunter 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurcherman 887 13,408 Posted Thursday at 11:16 Report Share Posted Thursday at 11:16 14 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: The mad Cnuts have been telling us for years that by 2030 ,you will own nothing,living on a universal wage, because your not needed for work,having your grub (made from insects) flown in by drones,you will have all the internet/data you want...and you will be happy No work and fishing all day ?? result ! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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