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Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:30pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:25pm
Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:04pm
This is educational.

Heard about this a few weeks back. Once again, it comes back to undermining our capacity to assess information. But, hey, AI means more leisure time!
I like the suggestion of using code words. Pretty soon we're not going to know who to trust. Wheeeee! Good times.
"Send me a severed finger or toe or I'm calling bullshit, Mr. 'Kidnapper.'"
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:34pm
Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:30pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:25pm
Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:04pm
This is educational.

Heard about this a few weeks back. Once again, it comes back to undermining our capacity to assess information. But, hey, AI means more leisure time!
I like the suggestion of using code words. Pretty soon we're not going to know who to trust. Wheeeee! Good times.
"Send me a severed finger or toe or I'm calling bullshit, Mr. 'Kidnapper.'"
:lol:

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Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 8:06pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:34pm
Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:30pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:25pm
Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:04pm
This is educational.

Heard about this a few weeks back. Once again, it comes back to undermining our capacity to assess information. But, hey, AI means more leisure time!
I like the suggestion of using code words. Pretty soon we're not going to know who to trust. Wheeeee! Good times.
"Send me a severed finger or toe or I'm calling bullshit, Mr. 'Kidnapper.'"
:lol:
Hello,

While this may seem clever, there's no need for code words. "Tell me my favorite hockey team", "Tell me where I worked last Summer", etc. will do - although an ear will work as well (Getty it?).

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gkbill wrote:
02 May 2023, 9:25pm
Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 8:06pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:34pm
Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:30pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:25pm


Heard about this a few weeks back. Once again, it comes back to undermining our capacity to assess information. But, hey, AI means more leisure time!
I like the suggestion of using code words. Pretty soon we're not going to know who to trust. Wheeeee! Good times.
"Send me a severed finger or toe or I'm calling bullshit, Mr. 'Kidnapper.'"
:lol:
Hello,

While this may seem clever, there's no need for code words. "Tell me my favorite hockey team", "Tell me where I worked last Summer", etc. will do - although an ear will work as well (Getty it?).
Well bowled, old person.
"I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey-strong bowels were girded with strength, like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo dung." - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
02 May 2023, 9:33pm
gkbill wrote:
02 May 2023, 9:25pm
Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 8:06pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:34pm
Mimi wrote:
02 May 2023, 7:30pm


I like the suggestion of using code words. Pretty soon we're not going to know who to trust. Wheeeee! Good times.
"Send me a severed finger or toe or I'm calling bullshit, Mr. 'Kidnapper.'"
:lol:
Hello,

While this may seem clever, there's no need for code words. "Tell me my favorite hockey team", "Tell me where I worked last Summer", etc. will do - although an ear will work as well (Getty it?).
Well bowled, old person.
Hello,

Thank you, my fellow veteran.

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I've seen quite a few Paul McCartney AI vids, they usually suck but some are quite interesting. If they could redo his last albu with his 1966 voice would be interesting. Similar would be if they could make Mick Jagger's voice go back to 1972, imagine the possibilities of that.

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coffeepotman wrote:
05 May 2023, 6:00pm
I've seenthey usually suck but some are quite interesting.
Ah, so AI has perfected the solo Macca experience, then
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a bowl of soup
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead

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This was a lot more interesting than I was anticipating. I didn't even feel the need to change the playback speed. :shifty:


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Mimi wrote:
06 May 2023, 7:03pm
This was a lot more interesting than I was anticipating. I didn't even feel the need to change the playback speed. :shifty:

His point about technology always moving forward is important, tho perhaps not how he means it. To me, it's about how the ideology of progress has a momentum of its own and that human beings have to constantly adapt to an evolving environment created by technological change. We're reactive. We're not driving the car, we're the passengers. And the more powerful the technological "advances," the less resistance to we can muster.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
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:lol: nice one

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
07 May 2023, 9:53am
Mimi wrote:
06 May 2023, 7:03pm
This was a lot more interesting than I was anticipating. I didn't even feel the need to change the playback speed. :shifty:

His point about technology always moving forward is important, tho perhaps not how he means it. To me, it's about how the ideology of progress has a momentum of its own and that human beings have to constantly adapt to an evolving environment created by technological change. We're reactive. We're not driving the car, we're the passengers. And the more powerful the technological "advances," the less resistance to we can muster.
We like shiny new things that's for sure.

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Mimi wrote:
07 May 2023, 10:10am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
07 May 2023, 9:53am
Mimi wrote:
06 May 2023, 7:03pm
This was a lot more interesting than I was anticipating. I didn't even feel the need to change the playback speed. :shifty:

His point about technology always moving forward is important, tho perhaps not how he means it. To me, it's about how the ideology of progress has a momentum of its own and that human beings have to constantly adapt to an evolving environment created by technological change. We're reactive. We're not driving the car, we're the passengers. And the more powerful the technological "advances," the less resistance to we can muster.
We like shiny new things that's for sure.
More to the point, we are taught to like them—to crave them—to the point that being skeptical makes you a nut. For example, what's your gut reaction to hearing someone described as a Luddite or of being wary of progress?
"I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey-strong bowels were girded with strength, like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo dung." - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
07 May 2023, 10:28am
Mimi wrote:
07 May 2023, 10:10am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
07 May 2023, 9:53am
Mimi wrote:
06 May 2023, 7:03pm
This was a lot more interesting than I was anticipating. I didn't even feel the need to change the playback speed. :shifty:

His point about technology always moving forward is important, tho perhaps not how he means it. To me, it's about how the ideology of progress has a momentum of its own and that human beings have to constantly adapt to an evolving environment created by technological change. We're reactive. We're not driving the car, we're the passengers. And the more powerful the technological "advances," the less resistance to we can muster.
We like shiny new things that's for sure.
More to the point, we are taught to like them—to crave them—to the point that being skeptical makes you a nut. For example, what's your gut reaction to hearing someone described as a Luddite or of being wary of progress?
The rejoinder is always "it's not the technology per se, we just have to be careful with how people use it!" And it's like... yeah, I know it's the people, that's the why I'm incredibly worried.
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a bowl of soup
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead

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"I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey-strong bowels were girded with strength, like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo dung." - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft

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