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I feel kinda sad for all the people still posting complaints about stuff they know won't go away or be changed. It's like if I went online and bitched EVERY DAY about not getting a million dollars, fully believing that by doing that I'll eventually get a million dollars....
Unfortunately that's not how the world works and people ranting about stuff like AI, thinking it's doing anything besides making them look like a crazy person, is just so sad.🤦♂️
It's not going anywhere. It really isn't. I'm sorry to break it to you like this. I hope you can move on and find something more important to spend your time complaining about.
#AI #AIart #Midjourney #StableDiffusion #DALLE3 #LLM #ChatGPT #ArtificialIntelligence #GenuineIgnorance
I've had occasion to ask an AI about a thing twice lately (a recent online phenomenon, and a book recommendation). Both times I asked both Gemini and ChatGPT, and both times one gave a reasonable if bland answer, and the other (a different one each time) gave a plausible but completely fictional ("hallucinated") answer.
When do we acknowledge that LLMs, and "AI" in general, aren't quite ready to revolutionize the world?
#LLM Agents can Autonomously #Exploit One-day Vulnerabilities
Source: https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.08144
To show this, we collected a dataset of 15 one-day vulnerabilities that include ones categorized as critical severity in the #CVE description. When given the CVE description, GPT-4 is capable of exploiting 87% of these vulnerabilities compared to 0% for every other model we test (GPT-3.5, open-source LLMs) and open-source vulnerability scanners (ZAP and #Metasploit).
#ai #technology #Software #chatgpt #bug #hack #news #cybersecurity
LLM Agents can Autonomously Exploit One-day Vulnerabilities
LLMs have becoming increasingly powerful, both in their benign and malicious uses. With the increase in capabilities, researchers have been increasingly interested in their ability to exploit cybersecurity vulnerabilities.arXiv.org
Is #ChatGPT corrupting peer review? Telltale words hint at #AI use
Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01051-2
Out of more than 1,600 scientists who responded to a 2023 Nature survey, nearly 30% said they had used generative AI to write papers and around 15% said they had used it for their own literature reviews and to write grant applications.
#technology #science #news #future
Is ChatGPT corrupting peer review? Telltale words hint at AI use
A study of review reports identifies dozens of adjectives that could indicate text written with the help of chatbots.Singh Chawla, Dalmeet
“AI” as currently hyped is giant billion dollar companies blatantly stealing content, disregarding licenses, deceiving about capabilities, and burning the planet in the process.
It is the largest theft of intellectual property in the history of humankind, and these companies are knowingly and willing ignoring the licenses, terms of service, and laws that us lowly individuals are beholden to.
#AI #GenAI #LLM #LLMs #OpenAI #ChatGPT #GPT #GPT4 #Sora #Gemini
#AI #VoiceGeneration #DeepFakes
via #TheVerge
"#OpenAI’s voice cloning AI model only needs a 15-second sample to work
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Called Voice Generation, the model has been in development since late 2022 and powers the Read Aloud feature in #ChatGPT."
"# The AI-generated voice can read out text prompts on command in the same language as the speaker or in a number of other languages.👈"
"OpenAI told the publication the model will only be available to about 10 developers."
https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/29/24115701/openai-voice-generation-ai-model
OpenAI’s voice cloning AI model only needs a 15-second sample to work
OpenAI has revealed its Voice Generation model, which can generate new audio using someone’s voice based on just a short clip.Emilia David (The Verge)