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By *eyeY OP Couple
over a year ago
Nr Leicester |
Morning!!
There's enough fake, silhouette profiles as it is and a constant headache of filtered/years old pictures being presented as accurate/current.
With the event of Ai, we've seen some incredibly believable pictures and videos on various platforms, how many feel it's got the potential to increase the 'deception' some already employ here? |
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By *eyeY OP Couple
over a year ago
Nr Leicester |
"It will any picture ai got from you will be used for other things in the future and ai has a very dark origin and is going to be areal problem in the future "
Yes honestly concerning.. |
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I think most people have underestimated the impact AI is going to make, across the entire spectrum of life. Add it to enormous advances in robotics and 20 years from now the world will look very different. In regards to photography, Canon, Nikon and Leica are working on a joint authentication standard to help people check the provenance of a photograph. They are mostly concerned about the ability to fake photo journalism. Interesting times. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There's absolutely loads on dating sites, there are groups exposing them, so many people are using AI to write their profiles or even reply to conversation, I personally don't see the point, there's no point being articulate over text only and not being able to hold a conversation in person.
The lies/fakes always come out in the end.
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"At least the pictures will be more aesthetically pleasing to look at. "
Are you implying that AI couldn't replicate spotty arse cheeks , red raw gaping fanny and throttled cock ?
Oh wait ! You're fake ! |
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By *ude LawMan
over a year ago
Harrogate |
"O.P. What do you mean by silhouette fakes ?
Are you saying anyone not displaying a picture is a fake ?
Don't fall for this, OP.
Says the man with the AI arse! I mean ..... look at it."
This is the title of the new Bond movie. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It confused me when people started using the term AI to mean artificial intelligence, AI is a term used in my industry for decades and means something completely different "
Me too and somewhat current at present so always need to check the context 😂 |
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"Ai and robots gonna take most jobs and many countries will turn to a tyranny gov"
We are going to have a war of wars. You wait and see Thankfully anyone 50+ now will prob be dead by time it kicks off so don’t sweat it  |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think most people have underestimated the impact AI is going to make, across the entire spectrum of life. Add it to enormous advances in robotics and 20 years from now the world will look very different. In regards to photography, Canon, Nikon and Leica are working on a joint authentication standard to help people check the provenance of a photograph. They are mostly concerned about the ability to fake photo journalism. Interesting times. "
Definitely had at least one applicant for a recent job vacancy use AI. Unfortunately they also copied in the instructions that said “since you don’t meet the lead criteria, you might want to structure your answer like this…” |
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"I think most people have underestimated the impact AI is going to make, across the entire spectrum of life. Add it to enormous advances in robotics and 20 years from now the world will look very different. In regards to photography, Canon, Nikon and Leica are working on a joint authentication standard to help people check the provenance of a photograph. They are mostly concerned about the ability to fake photo journalism. Interesting times.
Definitely had at least one applicant for a recent job vacancy use AI. Unfortunately they also copied in the instructions that said “since you don’t meet the lead criteria, you might want to structure your answer like this…”"
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I'm concerned at the impact AI is going to have. I don't know how, now the genie is out of the lamp, we're going to prevent the bad bits while using the good to make life easier and better.
If only we had something like the internet and social media to give us a clue as to how these things can be a double edged sword...
I was demonstrating Gemini to my dad yesterday. He said he thought it was magic when they started writing cooking instructions on food and this is beyond him. He's convinced it'll turn us all in to idiots. I can't really disagree with him |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Cheeseville, Somerset |
I'm fortunate to work in a field where AI simply can't have any impact on my job. It's just not possible.
As for photos on here? AI images stick out like a sore thumb. They're easy to spot in a heartbeat.
Why? Because 95% of professionally taken photos will have natural flaws. Until the point AI starts to make mistakes (it already does sometimes giving people 6 fingers or incorrect joints) then the fake 'perfection' result it produces are it's biggest giveaway. 🤷♂️ |
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^^
I was watching an AI video which had a pig with a head at each end seemingly both running in different directions
What happens though when it gets more sophisticated and the mistakes stop appearing? |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Cheeseville, Somerset |
"^^
I was watching an AI video which had a pig with a head at each end seemingly both running in different directions
What happens though when it gets more sophisticated and the mistakes stop appearing? "
It'll still look too perfect.
Look at all the fake products you see on Facey. Those giant animal shaped sofas and beds. The mobility scooters in the style of unicorns. Stuff that people see and think 'ooh I'd love that' only for it to never be found when you Google where to buy it.
AI is often 'too clever' in that it wants to produce the best result based on what you ask it to do. It'll never produce a realistic looking, 'average' person in an image with the usual facial flaws and imperfections. Even the bodies are obviously fake. It struggles with realistic wrinkles, birthmarks, freckles, messy hair, stubble etc.
Will it get smarter? Probably.
But it's already possible to check if someone you see is real, simply by either having a brief video chat with them live, or meeting them for a coffee.
AI will never be able to fake either of those. 🤷♂️ |
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There is a great deal of information available to tell us what AI is and what it is capable of and of course lies abound that it will not have any effect on human life......
I finished reading NEXUS a few weeks ago. Great read by Harari about networking through history and it finishes with AI hugely insightful.
Read it why don't you ? |
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I’m starting to imagine when people use chatgp or Ai to send a first message, and then the recipient doesn’t have the imagination to reply with their own personality, and they use chatgp to reply. And we end up just having bots chat each other up and sexting.
We are loosing humanity at an alarming rate.
More people don’t meet in here, and now we use Ai to help us connect…which is the complete opposite of what we think we are doing.
This is what I worry about.  |
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What concerns me is the use of AI for propoganda purposes.
I sat with a group of women recently who were recounting opinions that have been widely and genuinely disproved numerous times because someone they admire said it once. |
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"I’m starting to imagine when people use chatgp or Ai to send a first message, and then the recipient doesn’t have the imagination to reply with their own personality, and they use chatgp to reply. And we end up just having bots chat each other up and sexting.
We are loosing humanity at an alarming rate.
More people don’t meet in here, and now we use Ai to help us connect…which is the complete opposite of what we think we are doing.
This is what I worry about. "
I talk to bots every day you only have to try to contact a company you want to speak to , to be put in a never ending loop of a mechanical voice telling you to go to the website, press buttons, wait in a queue, look at the FAQ ..... etc etc |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Cheeseville, Somerset |
"What concerns me is the use of AI for propoganda purposes.
I sat with a group of women recently who were recounting opinions that have been widely and genuinely disproved numerous times because someone they admire said it once. "
It's no different really to all the memes that were around during brexit, lockdown and that pop up during every election run up.
The problem isn't necessarily AI. It's that some people don't have enough 'I' to make an informed decision in the first place and believe everything that Facey and social media tell them. 🤦♂️🤦♂️😂😂 |
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