How Stanford Teaches AI-Powered Creativity in Just 13 MinutesㅣJeremy Utley
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Imagine paying tuition to Stanford and getting this
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Thanks! I hate it.
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“I would give anything to have an assistant who understood my voice and context and my intent well enough “
Translation: I don’t want to put in the effort to make myself clear to others, I want to babble along being dependent on a machine to communicate with others and while we are at it, I want the machine to consider all my wishes and implement the rhetoric to manipulate everyone listening to my machine to do my bidding.
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“I would give anything to have an assistant who understood my voice and context and my intent well enough “
Translation: I don’t want to put in the effort to make myself clear to others, I want to babble along being dependent on a machine to communicate with others and while we are at it, I want the machine to consider all my wishes and implement the rhetoric to manipulate everyone listening to my machine to do my bidding.
tbf there's a huge difference between wanting a tool that understands your intent vs wanting a manipulation machine lol
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