bias creeps in.
AI can be very biased towards one race than the others because it's something they are familiar with and some they don't see very often.
bias creeps in.
AI can be very biased towards one race than the others because it's something they are familiar with and some they don't see very often.
Some of the generated photos give users extra hands or arms
With a new thing like this AI still has a lot of work to do to be completely perfect. Also, this is concerning because what if the mistake was something you did not catch and you turn in this professional headshot.
zooming in to realize that it might not truly be me
AI can be really good at getting the pictures as close as possible to make it look like you but there is a possibility that AI are using other things from the internet and adding it to your photo which makes that not you.
who are relying not on photographers to take headshots, but on generative artificial intelligence.
This can be threatening to the many photographers who have taken years out of their lives to lean photography and how to do these professional headshot.
“It’s not going to make anyone depressed overnight, but hours of consumption every day can have a serious impact on your mental health.”
It's crazy to think that something like this can cause depression, but it makes sense. When all you do is sit there stuck on tiktok for hours.
‘It’s embarrassing we know so little’
This is an interesting statement, because when new things come out we often don't know everything about it. Yet, for some reason we trust to put all of our time into it.
replacement for social interaction’
This can also be true because people would rather spend time with their faces in their phone and not even aware how much time has passed by watching TikTok videos. It can consume your social life.
The app’s For You Page seems to know its users’ desires and interests
It collects the users most watched videos and shows the user things that they want to see and enjoy. It analyzes what that person likes, so it can draw them in even more.
TikTok has faced intense scrutiny for dangerous challenges the algorithm has given rise to
Tiktok can be dangerous, especially to children because they see these challenges and they want to take part into it. So, they record themselves doing stupid things.
“We owe it to ourselves and to the users of these platforms to understand how we are changed by the screens we use and how we use them,”
Tiktok has this pulling in effect that makes you want to stay on it and watch more.
It has reached over 2 billion downloads and has more than 100 million monthly active users in the U.S.
That is insane.
The user in question is Nathan Apodaca, who decided to film himself skateboarding to work while listening to “Dreams” by Fleetwood Mac and drinking a bottle of Ocean Breeze’s cran-raspberry juice. The video exploded in popularity, spreading all around TikTok and across the internet.
It is crazy how something so little as that can blow up and turn into something that has consumed everyones lives.
To help address this issue, it may be a good idea to develop more resources in schools and other organisations to help young people navigate chatbot interactions and understand how to protect their personal information.
This new AI thing is capable to take in personal information that it is given. My concern is that even when the young person is told not to share this or that, I feel like don't take that seriously.
My AI, cannot replace real conversations.
This is where I feel like young people can get things mixed up. I think they might feel comfortable to ask the AI something, than to talk to a real person to ask.
My AI tool has the potential to affect young people’s mental health. While it can provide helpful information and support, it may also contribute to feelings of isolation and loneliness.
This is what I was talking about earlier. When a child feels like they have someone listening to them they can get attached when they are feeling lonely and need to talk. This can absolutely affect the child's mental health.
grows in knowledge and becomes more specific to your interests and interactions
Stuff like this scares me, because the ai itself is learning about me and my likings. It also scares me for children who give this "My AI" thing information that shouldn't be shared simply because they might feel lonely or something.
how often we tell them to work and let ourselves pretend that they don’t have a self to suffer in that work.
I feel like every job wants you to work your life away. I am pretty sure all jobs will hire a robot if they could to replace all humans.
that learns love and then, when it is rejected, hate.
This is also scary to think that an AI could have a conscious. When we think og AI we don't think of something that has the ability to feel emotions, so this is weird to think about.
designed for socially awkward straight men to either test-drive dating (a rehearsal, of sorts) or replace human women altogether.
It's kind of crazy to think that people could replace going out to find a lover. They can now occupy themselves to dating an AI girlfriend.
a pitch for the clone that it was “the first step in the right direction to cure loneliness
I am not sure if I would say this is the first step to cure loneliness.
Since the days of R.U.R., we’ve used robots as a metaphor for disenfranchised classes. The root of the word “robot,” after all, comes from the Slavic “rab,” meaning “slave.” Part of the fantasy of the robot is that it provides unwearying, uncomplaining labor, and one of the oddities of our robot stories is that they show how uncomfortable we are with that idea.
I guess I never really thought of a robot as a slave but that's an interesting way to put that.
Non-human animals share many of our capacities for intelligence and perception
How do animals and humans actually differ? I feel like people will have a very hard time to answer this because humans and animals have so much in common.
AI may one day be smarter than us, unlike the machines, we have subjective experience, which makes us morally special.
AI is getting smarter and smarter by the day. But one thing AI doesn't have is emotions like us humans. This is what makes us humans and different from AI.
Humans are very good at fantasizing about being exterminated by an alien species
I think this is so very true. I think that humans have this fear of aliens and you hear people talking about how we are going to get taken out by aliens one day. Also, this obsession that we humans have on spotting a "UFO".