@OfficiallyBman@_Akiyama_1@Olomas65@JmeBBK It definitley is a conversation that required a lot of nuance especially due to how new it's practical usage is, but I do see where you're coming from in terms of it is human led due to that being how it actually forms 'new' concepts and I guess that isn't too dissimilar to us
@OfficiallyBman@_Akiyama_1@Olomas65@JmeBBK True, I feel like that's a point I haven't really considered when it comes to AI usage that it's all human directed. I do think AI has some way to go before it's really and truly respected but I don't think that time is too far away considering the current progress made
@OfficiallyBman@_Akiyama_1@Olomas65@JmeBBK That is a good point, however the whole premise exists on the basis of human creation which in itself, makes it limited to the bounds of whatever has been created up to that point if I'm conveying that right? I just believe original human experience is one of a kind
@OfficiallyBman@_Akiyama_1@Olomas65@JmeBBK You'd have to ask someone a lot more experienced in that field than me🤣I just don't think it's possible for an AI model to replicate the human experience because of the many intangibles we experience that AI and computation/stats can never account for
@OfficiallyBman@_Akiyama_1@Olomas65@JmeBBK I do agree but that's then down to your own interpretation and experiences of memories, of childhood, where you're at in terms of feeling in life, AI is a set rule of numbers and previous works that it can't stray out of so it's a lot more limited in that sense?
@OfficiallyBman@_Akiyama_1@Olomas65@JmeBBK I mean you tell me what's more impressive, me combining the Mona Lisa with Starry Night because they're the only things I'm aware of or me buying some paints made by a company and painting an experience as I go
14 years ago today, it was announced Tony Pulis would miss Stoke‘s game v Aston Villa after the passing of his mother earlier that day.
He arrived halfway through 1-0 down and led them to a 2-1 win ❤️
No wonder they ran through brick walls for him.
Carmelo Anthony’s son, Kiyan was asked if he could’ve beat his dad at 16 years old.
His response: “I’m frying him. He wasn’t nice until he was 17.”
Melo: “F*** is wrong with this generation?”
(via @7PMinBrooklyn)