Tuesday, April 04, 2023
4: Video
Instant Videos Could Represent the Next Leap in A.I. Technology A start-up in New York is among a group of companies working on systems that can produce short videos based on a few words typed into a computer. ....... to create new kinds of artificial intelligence systems that some believe could be the next big thing in technology, as important as web browsers or the iPhone. ........ Google and Meta, Facebook’s parent company, unveiled the first video-generation systems last year, but did not share them with the public because they were worried that the systems could eventually be used to spread disinformation with newfound speed and efficiency. ........ The ability to edit and manipulate film and video is nothing new, of course. Filmmakers have been doing it for more than a century. .......... Soon, experts believe, they will generate professional-looking mini-movies, complete with music and dialogue. ...... what the system creates currently. It’s not a photo. It’s not a cartoon. It’s a collection of a lot of pixels blended together to create a realistic video......... Dr. Isola has spent years building and testing this kind of technology, first as a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, and at OpenAI, and then as a professor at M.I.T. Still, he was fooled by the sharp, high-resolution but completely fake images of Pope Francis. .......... Companies like Runway, which has roughly 40 employees and has raised $95.5 million, are using this technique to generate moving images. ......... They believe the technology will ultimately make video-creation as easy as writing a sentence. ....... “In the old days, to do anything remotely like this, you had to have a camera. You had to have props. You had to have a location. You had to have permission. You had to have money” .... “You don’t have to have any of that now. You can just sit down and imagine it.” .
We Spoke To The Guy Who Created The Viral AI Image Of The Pope That Fooled The World Over the weekend, a photo of Pope Francis looking dapper in a white puffer jacket went mega-viral on social media. The 86-year-old sitting pontiff, it appeared, has some serious drip. But there was just one problem: The image is not real. It was made using the AI art tool Midjourney. ...... Pablo Xavier, a 31-year-old construction worker from the Chicago area ....... ‘The Pope in Balenciaga puffy coat, Moncler, walking the streets of Rome, Paris’ ......... When Pablo Xavier first saw the Pope images, he said, “I thought they were perfect." So he posted them to a Facebook group called AI Art Universe, and then on Reddit. He was shocked when the images quickly went viral. “I was just blown away,” he said. “I didn’t want it to blow up like that.” ......... He said he was banned from Reddit hours after posting the image there. “I figured I was going to get backlash,” he said. “I just didn’t think it was going to be to this magnitude.” ........ He said he’s already seen posts in which his images have been co-opted by those looking to criticize the Catholic Church for lavish spending. “I feel like shit,” he said of his images being used in such ways. “It’s crazy.”
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Artificial Intelligence: Like Motorbikes? Rockets? Or Terminator?
ChatGPT has suddenly brought Artificial Intelligence to the masses. AI has been around a long time. Just like the Internet was around for decades until the Netscape browser brought it to the masses.
What do we already know? You could create drones and program them to go after and fire at and kill every person who met certain profiles. Is that a computer program? Or is that sentient? What difference does it make? It is still killing people.
Drones have been around for long years. They made news by crashing into Afghan wedding parties.
Is ChatGPT like a motorbike for the mind?
Artificial Intelligence: Like Motorbikes? Rockets? Or Terminator? https://t.co/zDTmbUSbqh @sama @elonmusk @BillGates @gdb @mukund @geoffreylitt #chatgpt #GPT4
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 26, 2023
@mukund Thanks for the likes. Are you an investor? We should talk. My first name at Gmail.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 26, 2023
For now
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 26, 2023
Or a car? Perhaps even a rocket down the line? Rockets are safer than cars because they shoot straight into space. Faster but safer. Perhaps the best AIs, the safest ones, will simply talk to each other and serve humankind.
I like the cars metaphors. Cars are heavily regulated. AI needs regulation. But those regulations can only be fair and global. Otherwise they will not work.
Crypto has been a great example of botched regulation. With AI we can not afford that.
I propose the creation of an AI 100. These will be the top AI companies on the planet that will form a consortium that will meet at least annually in person, in a different city each year, to hammer out regulations that they propose be applied globally, but that will still have to be ratified by each national parliament individually.
Without these regulations we will soon be looking at chaos and mayhem. I think we have a few short years at best. The AI companies themselves have to take the lead. They don't have politicians to blame.
Yes
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 26, 2023
For now
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 26, 2023
Absolutely
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 25, 2023
Indeed
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 25, 2023
Interesting take
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 24, 2023
20 launches done, 70+ for rest of year https://t.co/71du2oOIAE
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 24, 2023
The future is coming faster than you think
— Brett Winton (@wintonARK) March 24, 2023
Time to AGI has fallen by another 25 to 50% https://t.co/rvGxTGpYvo pic.twitter.com/4nn2M6AYgp
The press is yesterday’s news – too slow for the modern era
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 24, 2023
I donated the first $100M to OpenAI when it was a non-profit, but have no ownership or control
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 24, 2023
@KaiserKuo Listened to this with utmost interest https://t.co/7eLWpLM2vy I have some questions for @ryanl_hass
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 25, 2023
Yeah, not possible to make motorcycles safe
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 24, 2023