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“Imagine an alternate universe in which people don’t have words for different forms of transportation—only the collective noun “vehicle.” They use that word to refer to cars, buses, bikes, spacecraft, and all other ways of getting from place A to place B. Conversations in this world are confusing. There are furious debates about whether or not vehicles are environmentally friendly, even though no one realizes that one side of the debate is talking about bikes and the other side is talking about trucks. There is a breakthrough in rocketry, but the media focuses on how vehicles have gotten faster—so people call their car dealer (oops, vehicle dealer) to ask when faster models will be available. Meanwhile, fraudsters have capitalized on the fact that consumers don’t know what to believe when it comes to vehicle technology, so scams are rampant in the vehicle sector.
Now replace the word “vehicle” with “artificial intelligence,” and we have a pretty good description of the world we live in.
Artificial intelligence, AI for short, is an umbrella term for a set of loosely related technologies. ChatGPT has little in common with, say, software that banks use to evaluate loan applicants. Both are referred to as AI, but in all the ways that matter—how they work, what they’re used for and by whom, and how they fail—they couldn’t be more different.”
― AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference
Now replace the word “vehicle” with “artificial intelligence,” and we have a pretty good description of the world we live in.
Artificial intelligence, AI for short, is an umbrella term for a set of loosely related technologies. ChatGPT has little in common with, say, software that banks use to evaluate loan applicants. Both are referred to as AI, but in all the ways that matter—how they work, what they’re used for and by whom, and how they fail—they couldn’t be more different.”
― AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference
“[All] modern chatbots are actually trained simply to predict the next word in a sequence of words. They generate text by repeatedly producing one word at a time. For technical reasons, they generate a “token” at a time, tokens being chunks of words that are shorter than words but longer than individual letters. They string these tokens together to generate text.
When a chatbot begins to respond to you, it has no coherent picture of the overall response it’s about to produce. It instead performs an absurdly large number of calculations to determine what the first word in the response should be. After it has output—say, a hundred words—it decides what word would make the most sense given your prompt together with the first hundred words that it has generated so far.
This is, of course, a way of producing text that’s utterly unlike human speech. Even when we understand perfectly well how and why a chatbot works, it can remain mind-boggling that it works at all.
Again, we cannot stress enough how computationally expensive all this is. To generate a single token—part of a word—ChatGPT has to perform roughly a trillion arithmetic operations. If you asked it to generate a poem that ended up having about a thousand tokens (i.e., a few hundred words), it would have required about a quadrillion calculations—a million billion.”
― AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference
When a chatbot begins to respond to you, it has no coherent picture of the overall response it’s about to produce. It instead performs an absurdly large number of calculations to determine what the first word in the response should be. After it has output—say, a hundred words—it decides what word would make the most sense given your prompt together with the first hundred words that it has generated so far.
This is, of course, a way of producing text that’s utterly unlike human speech. Even when we understand perfectly well how and why a chatbot works, it can remain mind-boggling that it works at all.
Again, we cannot stress enough how computationally expensive all this is. To generate a single token—part of a word—ChatGPT has to perform roughly a trillion arithmetic operations. If you asked it to generate a poem that ended up having about a thousand tokens (i.e., a few hundred words), it would have required about a quadrillion calculations—a million billion.”
― AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference
“Artificial Intelligence could be
the greatest boon in accessibility,
yet AI enthusiasm is exhausted in
grotesque plagiarism and pomposity.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
the greatest boon in accessibility,
yet AI enthusiasm is exhausted in
grotesque plagiarism and pomposity.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
“Tech giants of today suffer from the worst kind of handicap of all, lack of human perspective. Till you treat this common coldness, all innovation is mere fancy gimmick.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
― The Humanitarian Dictator
“AI will not replace you, but those using AI will - thus goes the AI commercial! Here's what'll actually happen, AI will not destroy the world, but frauds using AI will.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
― The Humanitarian Dictator
“AI generation is actually degeneration, guard human creativity against AI poisoning.”
― The Humanitarian Dictator
― The Humanitarian Dictator
“We are at a stage that Artificial Intelligence AI is sort of like "How to Train Your Dragon”
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“Data is Power (Sonnet)
Coming from a childhood passion for
electronics, initially I fostered a
favorable outlook on Artificial Intelligence,
but as further implications are beginning to
unfold, I'm developing an ominous distaste.
There is no question about the computational
capacities of AI, but humans are not equipped
to fathom, how to apply such power positively.
Then there is the question of instant garbage
generated by lazy prompts, passed as creativity.
It took 3 years of sweat and vision
for Michelangelo to sculpt David,
today AGI can do that in mere hours.
Does such instant cosmetic art have
any value! AI art is just fancy knockoff.
Human mind seeks understanding,
AI seeks data - lots and lots of data.
AI's hunger for data is matched only
by the billionaire's hunger for power.
How much power is enough power,
particularly now when data is power!
What's the point of power and data,
if they just empower criminal behavior!”
― Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
Coming from a childhood passion for
electronics, initially I fostered a
favorable outlook on Artificial Intelligence,
but as further implications are beginning to
unfold, I'm developing an ominous distaste.
There is no question about the computational
capacities of AI, but humans are not equipped
to fathom, how to apply such power positively.
Then there is the question of instant garbage
generated by lazy prompts, passed as creativity.
It took 3 years of sweat and vision
for Michelangelo to sculpt David,
today AGI can do that in mere hours.
Does such instant cosmetic art have
any value! AI art is just fancy knockoff.
Human mind seeks understanding,
AI seeks data - lots and lots of data.
AI's hunger for data is matched only
by the billionaire's hunger for power.
How much power is enough power,
particularly now when data is power!
What's the point of power and data,
if they just empower criminal behavior!”
― Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“Human mind seeks understanding,
AI seeks data - lots and lots of data.
AI's hunger for data is matched only
by the billionaire's hunger for power.”
― Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
AI seeks data - lots and lots of data.
AI's hunger for data is matched only
by the billionaire's hunger for power.”
― Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“Terrorists and Thieves (Sonnet)
Terrorists who manifested their destiny
on stolen land, are banning immigrants!
Thieves who built their AI empire, not
on public domain data, but on stolen
copyrighted material, are upset with
other thieves stealing from them!
More than the inhumanity it is
the hypocrisy that is so astounding.
I say astounding, but not really,
it's just pathetic and disappointing.
It's happening all over again,
colonizers are spreading their tentacles,
all the while being idolized as icons,
instead of being held accountable for
their ritualistic human rights violations.
Parasites live off the labor of humans,
and monkeys worship them as kings.
This is neither innovation nor civilization,
this is the jungle kingdom rebooting.”
― Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
Terrorists who manifested their destiny
on stolen land, are banning immigrants!
Thieves who built their AI empire, not
on public domain data, but on stolen
copyrighted material, are upset with
other thieves stealing from them!
More than the inhumanity it is
the hypocrisy that is so astounding.
I say astounding, but not really,
it's just pathetic and disappointing.
It's happening all over again,
colonizers are spreading their tentacles,
all the while being idolized as icons,
instead of being held accountable for
their ritualistic human rights violations.
Parasites live off the labor of humans,
and monkeys worship them as kings.
This is neither innovation nor civilization,
this is the jungle kingdom rebooting.”
― Azad Earth Army: When The World Cries Blood
“Technology is inevitable, AI is inevitable - first it's basic algorithm, now it's Generative AI, later it's AI agents, afterwards, physical AI. And we can do nothing about it, what we can do is, make sure that the step-up for AI is not a step-down for humans - we gotta make sure that as machines are upgraded from lifeless devices to automatons with pretend-sentience, human mind isn't downgraded to obsolescence.”
― Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
― Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“Generative AI is the biggest cybercrime since the invention of the internet. Imagine stealing creative works from everyone, then setting up your own pirated industry!”
― Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
― Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“Either you are an artist or you use AI, you cannot do both.”
― Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
― Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
“I have zero tolerance for the use of AI in any aspect of human creative endeavor. We can make a separate space for AI art, but AI trash passed as human art, is an abomination of creativity - for our imperfections bear the keynote of truth. Art is a testament to human struggle - remove the human, and it's art no more. Either you are an artist or you use AI, you cannot do both.”
― Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
― Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
“We can make a separate space for AI art, but AI trash passed as human art, is an abomination of creativity.”
― Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
― Kral Fakir: When Calls The Kainat
“In the golden age of artificial intelligence, human intuition, creativity, and domain mastery are irreplaceable.”
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“Write five words with your mind, I'll respect you - write five million with AI, your place is in the bin.”
― The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
― The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“When the only people in your life who care about your feelings, remember special dates, and stand by you through your failures, are not people, but algorithms, that too not by affection, but by automation, that's not advancement, it's the beginning of the end.”
― The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
― The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology
“There is no Generative AI, there is only Plagiarative AI.”
― Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
― Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper
“The danger is not within us, but in our forgetting.
In what we abandon, simply because it is quieter, rougher, or slower – but still human.”
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In what we abandon, simply because it is quieter, rougher, or slower – but still human.”
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“ChatGPT is like using Google, a calculator, or spellcheck: a tool is only as good as the mind using it.”
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“Asking ChatGPT for life advice is like asking Google Maps for emotional directions—accurate, fast, but still might reroute you through childhood trauma.” ”
― Time is a Myth by Saurabh Dudeja
― Time is a Myth by Saurabh Dudeja
“It may sound preposterous to digital chimps, who cannot even walk in a straight line without asking AI, but those of us humans still have a functional brain, heart and spine.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“We need internet like we need electricity,
but we don't need AI from head to toe.
Monkeys consumed by mindless algorithm,
eventually devolves dumber than a crow.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
but we don't need AI from head to toe.
Monkeys consumed by mindless algorithm,
eventually devolves dumber than a crow.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
“Internet overrun by bots and AI content, defeats its purpose of existence.”
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
― Sonnets From The Mountaintop
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