What if there was an AI Agent that could grant wishes to the users?
What are you wishing for first?
Well here's a short comic I published last year about that exact scenario with @Machine_Gears_
It is called GenAI (pronounced as Genie)
Mermaids exist or at least they do in the world of Celestial Eyes. They are not Mammywata, they are Ohammiri (people of the waters).
Read Celestial Eyes Noir now through the link below only on @globalcomix
https://t.co/NScK1Qh4mE
5 minutes ago, @karpathy just dropped karpathy/jobs!
he scraped every job in the US economy (342 occupations from BLS), scored each one's AI exposure 0-10 using an LLM, and visualized it as a treemap.
if your whole job happens on a screen you're cooked.
average score across all jobs is 5.3/10.
software devs: 8-9.
roofers: 0-1.
medical transcriptionists: 10/10 💀
https://t.co/7MWRgdtLDI
The third full moon is only a few weeks away and with it comes the first entry of the one-shot prequel series: CELESTIAL EYES NOIR.
What to expect:
New world lore and more monsters!!
A refreshing take on your favorite characters as Odi Maria meets Onwanuju for the first time.
THE COUNTDOWN HAS OFFICIALLY BEGAN
There's only seven days left to a new telling...
The wheel of time spins backwards for the world of Celestial Eyes in this noir one-shot prequel series aptly titled: NO REST FOR THE WICKED.
Celestial Eyes Noir releases in one week!!!
Let me explain this in plain English
So Anthropic builds powerful AI systems
And like every major AI lab, they put "safeguards" in place that are designed to prevent the AI from doing dangerous things
like generating harmful instructions, sensitive military content, or helping with cyberattacks
But now, Hegseth (a senior U.S. official) is pressuring Anthropic to lower some of those safeguards
Because too many restrictions weaken U.S. competitiveness, slow innovation, and give foreign rivals an advantage
What if there was an AI Agent that could grant wishes to the users?
What are you wishing for first?
Well here's a short comic I published last year about that exact scenario with @Machine_Gears_
It is called GenAI (pronounced as Genie)
"While AI has lowered the barrier for creating a product, it has simultaneously raised the bar for what constitutes a viable business"
When more products launch, competition increases, making human skill more valuable
@0xKepler But that begs the question 0xkepler. If the barrier to product launch dramatically reduces, what makes one AI product stand out from the rest?
And if the AI product can do more than a human made product can do, why gives the human touch an upper hand in this race?
@BoredElonMusk I think it will.... It might spurn a bigger problem, making the price of a lot of things worthless and it will inevitably crash as real value or worth will shift to another idea 🤔