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I'm calling it now: Congress will pass a law at some point, say in the next ten years, to make it illegal to run an unlicensed AI, and then they will only license the ones from big companies which include filtering of politically unpopular ideas. This will be done in the name of "national security".

For the first time since joining Mastodon, I wanted to get an idea of what was happening with ChatGPT1. I conducted a search using the #chaptgpt tag to see the live updates. This was something I used to do frequently when I was on Twitter while big events were happening. ChatGPT suffered major downtime ... blog.numericcitizen.me
blog.numericcitizen.meFor the first time since joining Mastodon, I …For the first time since joining Mastodon, I wanted to get an idea of what was happening with ChatGPT1. I conducted a search using the #chaptgpt tag to see the …

For the first time since joining Mastodon, I wanted to get an idea of what was happening with ChatGPT1. I conducted a search using the tag to see the live updates. This was something I used to do frequently when I was on Twitter while big events were happening.

ChatGPT suffered major downtime in recent hours if not days. ↩︎

Die Zukunft des Social-Media-Marketings wird von der KI-Technologie ChaptGPT bestimmt, die es Unternehmen ermöglicht, personalisierte und authentische Inhalte zu erstellen und somit das Engagement und die Kundenbindung zu erhöhen. 🤖📈 #SocialMediaMarketing #KI #ChaptGPT businessinsider.com/chaptgpt-a

InsiderChatGPT and Generative AI for Social Media MarketingBy Insider Intelligence

I was invited (by the author) to read the following paper

Hazani JA (2023) Sampling of environmental electromagnetic frequencies demonstrates the evolution of the nervous system toward social cognitive reflexes. Front. Comput. Neurosci. 17:1008238. doi: 10.3389/fncom.2023.1008238

The abstract reads:

The aim of this research is to help inspect the motion of cell life by applying electrical engineering scientific techniques to the cellular evolution of human neural networks. The hypothesis will demonstrate that cell life evolves toward increasing the organism's resonant energy transfer or “exposing points” with its Natural environment ergo the sampling of electromagnetic radiation frequencies available for transfer into its biological system. The proposed theory claims the stability of its cellular reproduction cycle as a function of physical motion transfer is measurable in volt-ampere or calories/second.

Quite fascinating, as I know all these words, but have never heard of most of the concepts presented… All figures are reproduced from existing resources (Wikimedia, mathwork, ...), none of them originally done. As of today, it has 2619 total views and 71 downloads.

However, I would need the #compneuro to help me have a second eye on it. If the text is grammatically correct, I get lost in every single sentence. It all makes sense locally, but I cannot extract any coherent knowledge for a complete sentence, it’s just like a #daydream.

In the age of #ChaptGPT, we can become overly cautious. #openAI’s AI Text Classifier considers it « The classifier considers the text to be unclear if it is AI-generated. » and writer.com/ai-content-detector gives it 43% HUMAN-GENERATED CONTENT so any human feedback would be appreciated.

I hope I am wrong in my suspicions and apologize in advance to the author in this likely possibility, yet I am regularly invited to review for #frontiers / @frontneurosci / ... and I would be glad to be sure that the science published there is actually checked before accepting any review…

FrontiersSampling of environmental electromagnetic frequencies demonstrates the evolution of the nervous system toward social cognitive reflexesThe aim of this research is to help inspect the motion of cell life by applying electrical engineering scientific techniques to the cellular evolution of human neural networks. Using a mathematically rigorous theory of cellular biological progression, the hypothesis will demonstrate that cell life evolves toward increasing the organism's resonant energy transfer or “exposing points” with its natural environment. This increases the sampling points of electromagnetic radiation frequencies available for transferal into its biological system to stabilize its cellular reproduction cycle as a function of physical motion measurable in volt-ampere or calories/second as an experimental measure of fitness.
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"...and dazzle you. #Scammers using buzzwords, programming–your programming–to draw you in. #Chaptgpt is a hustler, a fast talking scammer, hustling you into accepting a glossy surface, an egregious *dumbing-down* of culture, in exchange for superficial ease, haste, evasion of effort.

[As with all hustlers:] When you realize you’re #scammed, it’s usually too late...

#ChatGPT and #AIArt programs converge to guarantee *mediocrity* in the #arts...."

Is the "value" created by #generativeai like #chaptgpt largely as a tool for efficient legalized plagiarism? Kind of like how the "value" of the #gigeconomy is mainly tax avoidance. Will #ai providers like OpenAI and Microsoft succeed by getting their own version of Communication Decency Act section 230 or California Prop 22 that protects them from traditionally relevant laws by claiming it is required to promote technological progress? 🤔

appleinsider.com/articles/23/0

AppleInsiderPublishers demand to be paid for AI using their work | AppleInsiderChatGPT, Bard, and all AI tools are trained on existing work, and quote that work without the originators being paid or cited in most cases — and publishers say this can't continue.

Here are 10 thanks to :
1. Tie your shoes with your feet.
2. Use a ruler to measure the height of your pets.
3. Use a coffee mug as a phone stand.
4. Use a clothes hanger to hold your sandwich.
5. Speaking of sandwiches, use a stapler to seal your sandwich.
6. Use a flashlight to find your lost socks.
7. Use a pencil sharpener to sharpen your fingernails.
8. Use a spoon to dig out your earwax.
9. Use a pizza box to organize your shoes.
10. Use a hair tie to tie your shoelaces.