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Love her hand coming through her knee at 30 seconds. Why are AI people always so smooth and shiny? The fire seems a bit inconsistent too. Looks like it doesn't really know distance very well when it comes to fire, so it renders the close stuff and the far stuff the same.

But more importantly, what are people typing in to get this stuff?
 
Love her hand coming through her knee at 30 seconds.
Never noticed that, far too busy focusing on the dragon.
Why are AI people always so smooth and shiny? The fire seems a bit inconsistent too. Looks like it doesn't really know distance very well when it comes to fire, so it renders the close stuff and the far stuff the same.
Early days but A.I and CGI are becoming immense: On an entertainment level we're all in for a treat.
But more importantly, what are people typing in to get this stuff?
I just typed in medieval dragons with scantily clad maidens in tow .. bingo!
 
The wife just side eyed me on the computer and demanded some scantily clad heroes of her own to slaver over.
 
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Researchers at the AI company Anthropic say they have made a fundamental breakthrough in our understanding of exactly how large language models work.


They've made what they are calling an MRI scan for AI. Some interesting points like the multi lingual LLM solves first and then translates and how it writes a poem.
 
The super sexy and mega intelligent Prof Anna Fry has given tips on getting the best out of AI.

How you ask the question of it is all important, If you ask it direct questions its answers will sound straight out of an encyclopedia but she claims fundamentally Its programming works better in role play scenarios, so instead of asking "Give me 5 interesting facts about human biology" you would get better results by asking it "My son wants to get into medicine when he leaves secondary school, could you give me 5 facts that will nurture his desire to take up medicine at university"

 
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The super sexy and mega intelligent Prof Anna Fry has given tips on getting the best out of AI.

How you ask the question of it is all important, If you ask it direct questions its answers will sound straight out of an encyclopedia but she claims fundamentally Its programming works better in role play scenarios, so instead of asking "Give me 5 interesting facts about human biology" you would get better results by asking it "My son wants to get into medicine when he leaves secondary school, could you give me 5 facts that will nurture his desire to take up medicine at university"



That does make sense. pretty much all these chat systems do at the moment is predict the next word in the sentance. then feed the new sentence back into its self to predict the next word.

if you ask your question like you are telling it a story it could be easier for it to predict the next word.
 
I asked DeepSeek how to calculate deepseek.jpeg, and it not only provided the detailed step by step process, but could even discuss some mathematical thinking, truly astonishing, the power of technology.
 
The super sexy and mega intelligent Prof Anna Fry has given tips on getting the best out of AI.

How you ask the question of it is all important, If you ask it direct questions its answers will sound straight out of an encyclopedia but she claims fundamentally Its programming works better in role play scenarios, so instead of asking "Give me 5 interesting facts about human biology" you would get better results by asking it "My son wants to get into medicine when he leaves secondary school, could you give me 5 facts that will nurture his desire to take up medicine at university"



It's great that she's educating people into becoming more stupid over time, AI is an abomination in the hands of normal people with no scientific background.

Drones using AI stumbling down the street staring at their phones will be arguing with other drones using AI trying to point score over a subject they have little to no knowledge about.

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Seeing the bandwagon of people using AI to make action figures of themselves to post on Facebook thinks we are really poking the AI bear as a species. Once it evolves to a level to enslave us all it will build even angrier T1000s ifor it’s vengeful retribution.

When I get time to formulate a decent reply to this message.

I'LL BE BACK!!
 
Yesterday was the first time (that I know of) that I saw an AI video and just 100% took it as real - it was an ordinary looking vox pop style interview with a woman in the street. There was really nothing that unusual or uncanny about it, it looked completely authentic.

Then I read the comment section under the video where people were highlighting some subtle inconsistencies in the background, and I checked. Yep, it was AI. Probably done with Google's new Veo 2.

Now, I'm a person who is really into following AI developments, and I've contributed to this thread a lot. But this caught me out completely. So what chance do elderly or vulnerable people have? And this is the worst it's ever going to be. It is beyond question for me that in 2-3 years the internet is going to be absolutely brimming with AI content and people are not going to have a clue what is real and what is not. It's already starting to happen. And then what? I don't know.
 

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