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Rockstar co-founder [Dan Houser] compares AI to 'mad cow disease,' and says the execs pushing it aren't 'fully-rounded humans'

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  • flagstaff@programming.devF flagstaff@programming.dev

    only

    As in, what, you want more? Such as…?

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    billythekid2@lemmy.ca
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    Recommendation systems, search and ranking algorithms, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice cloning, audio noise reduction, predictive analytics, forecasting models, fraud detection, anomaly detection, robotics control systems, self-driving path planning, robot navigation and mapping (SLAM), reinforcement-learning agents, game-playing AI, warehouse optimization, dynamic pricing models, object detection, face recognition, license-plate recognition, medical image analysis, sentiment analysis, keyword extraction, spam detection, classic machine-translation models, personalization engines, matching algorithms, logistics route optimization, scheduling algorithms, resource allocation models, algorithmic trading bots, risk scoring, market-making AI, healthcare diagnostics, disease-risk prediction, protein-folding models, music analysis, beat detection, autonomous drone navigation, industrial monitoring, and smart-traffic systems.

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    • V valmond@lemmy.world

      I’m tired of people using “AI” for only generative AI/LLM. Especially in video games ?!

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      billythekid2@lemmy.ca
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      You’re absolutely right, but you also need to accept that most people think ai means transformers (as in, LLMs and generative/image synthesis)

      It sucks, but that’s how language works unfortunately. How most people use a word ends up defining it.

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      • L lembot_0005@lemy.lol

        It isn’t – it is a completely populist comparison that can’t be used as a meaningful argument.

        CEOs work by this very same principle: say what people want to hear, making their beliefs even stronger and thus increasing their craving to hear that statement again. Repeat until something breaks.

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        figjam@midwest.social
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        Thanks Lembot.

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        • B billythekid2@lemmy.ca

          Recommendation systems, search and ranking algorithms, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice cloning, audio noise reduction, predictive analytics, forecasting models, fraud detection, anomaly detection, robotics control systems, self-driving path planning, robot navigation and mapping (SLAM), reinforcement-learning agents, game-playing AI, warehouse optimization, dynamic pricing models, object detection, face recognition, license-plate recognition, medical image analysis, sentiment analysis, keyword extraction, spam detection, classic machine-translation models, personalization engines, matching algorithms, logistics route optimization, scheduling algorithms, resource allocation models, algorithmic trading bots, risk scoring, market-making AI, healthcare diagnostics, disease-risk prediction, protein-folding models, music analysis, beat detection, autonomous drone navigation, industrial monitoring, and smart-traffic systems.

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          cabbage
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          Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalise to unseen data, and thus perform tasks without explicit instructions.

          Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making.

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          • B billythekid2@lemmy.ca

            Recommendation systems, search and ranking algorithms, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice cloning, audio noise reduction, predictive analytics, forecasting models, fraud detection, anomaly detection, robotics control systems, self-driving path planning, robot navigation and mapping (SLAM), reinforcement-learning agents, game-playing AI, warehouse optimization, dynamic pricing models, object detection, face recognition, license-plate recognition, medical image analysis, sentiment analysis, keyword extraction, spam detection, classic machine-translation models, personalization engines, matching algorithms, logistics route optimization, scheduling algorithms, resource allocation models, algorithmic trading bots, risk scoring, market-making AI, healthcare diagnostics, disease-risk prediction, protein-folding models, music analysis, beat detection, autonomous drone navigation, industrial monitoring, and smart-traffic systems.

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            dogs0n@sh.itjust.works
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            #29

            Sounds like machine learning (ML) “a field of study in artificial intelligence” more than what people mean when they say AI, which is Generative AI shortened.

            Obviously depends on context of a conversation though for how you would deduce the usage of the word.

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              Rockstar co-founder compares AI to 'mad cow disease,' and says the execs pushing it aren't 'fully-rounded humans'

              Dan Houser probably won't be asking ChatGPT for help with his next game.

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              havocpants@lemmy.world
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              While I like it as a simile, we didn’t feed cows to cows - we fed them sheep infected with scrapie, at least that’s the theory of how mad cow disease started. I say “we”, I wasn’t involved in the process, I just live here.

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                onlinepersona@programming.dev
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                Please be a nice bubble and pop soon, AI.

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                • B billythekid2@lemmy.ca

                  Recommendation systems, search and ranking algorithms, speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice cloning, audio noise reduction, predictive analytics, forecasting models, fraud detection, anomaly detection, robotics control systems, self-driving path planning, robot navigation and mapping (SLAM), reinforcement-learning agents, game-playing AI, warehouse optimization, dynamic pricing models, object detection, face recognition, license-plate recognition, medical image analysis, sentiment analysis, keyword extraction, spam detection, classic machine-translation models, personalization engines, matching algorithms, logistics route optimization, scheduling algorithms, resource allocation models, algorithmic trading bots, risk scoring, market-making AI, healthcare diagnostics, disease-risk prediction, protein-folding models, music analysis, beat detection, autonomous drone navigation, industrial monitoring, and smart-traffic systems.

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                  valmond@lemmy.world
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                  Ha ha what a list!

                  Cheers

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                  • flagstaff@programming.devF flagstaff@programming.dev

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                    rapchee@lemmy.world
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                    actual artificial intelligence

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                    • 反いじめ戦隊A 反いじめ戦隊

                      came to this thread exactly to make fun of this “fully-rounded labour exploiter”

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                      TheRealKuni
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                      A man who left Rockstar five years before they fired people for discussing unionizing?

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                      • H havocpants@lemmy.world

                        While I like it as a simile, we didn’t feed cows to cows - we fed them sheep infected with scrapie, at least that’s the theory of how mad cow disease started. I say “we”, I wasn’t involved in the process, I just live here.

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                        oshaqhennessey@midwest.social
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                        Mad cow disease is caused by prions from dead cow brains infecting the healthy brains of living cows. It’s kind of the cow equivalent of Kuru.

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                          wilco@lemmy.zip
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                          Well, he isn’t wrong.

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                          • O oshaqhennessey@midwest.social

                            Mad cow disease is caused by prions from dead cow brains infecting the healthy brains of living cows. It’s kind of the cow equivalent of Kuru.

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                            greedytacothief@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                            I thought it wasn’t just any prions, but specific prions that replicate out of control after some time, depending on genetics. So cows were fed unclean bone meal from sheep and pigs and cows all mixed together, and they think some scrapie infected sheep spine/brain got in there and it spread to cows. Then it spread from there because we didn’t think cows could get it and even if they could we were pretty certain humans couldn’t get it. But we were wrong.

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                            • G greedytacothief@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                              I thought it wasn’t just any prions, but specific prions that replicate out of control after some time, depending on genetics. So cows were fed unclean bone meal from sheep and pigs and cows all mixed together, and they think some scrapie infected sheep spine/brain got in there and it spread to cows. Then it spread from there because we didn’t think cows could get it and even if they could we were pretty certain humans couldn’t get it. But we were wrong.

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                              oshaqhennessey@midwest.social
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                              Yeah, pretty sure you’re right. Though I’ll admit I’ve forgotten much more than I know on the topic.

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                              • O onlinepersona@programming.dev

                                Please be a nice bubble and pop soon, AI.

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                                explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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                                Stupid question: if you think it’s a good idea but don’t know when the price will go up, you just buy stock and wait. But if you think it’s a bad idea and don’t know when the price will go down, is there any long-term alternative to shorting that doesn’t require betting on the date?

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                                • W wilco@lemmy.zip

                                  Well, he isn’t wrong.

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                                  savethetuahawk@lemmy.ca
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                                  …while his multibillion dollar company is union busting.

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                                  • explodicle@sh.itjust.worksE explodicle@sh.itjust.works

                                    Stupid question: if you think it’s a good idea but don’t know when the price will go up, you just buy stock and wait. But if you think it’s a bad idea and don’t know when the price will go down, is there any long-term alternative to shorting that doesn’t require betting on the date?

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                                    onlinepersona@programming.dev
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                                    That’s a good question I dont have an answer to. Maybe there are ways to short where you can just hold, but I dont know how. Maybe there’s a way to borrow lots of RAM and GPUs, sell them, then buy them back when the price drops and sell them for cheap back to whom you borrowed. But I dont know who would make that deal.

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                                    • S savethetuahawk@lemmy.ca

                                      …while his multibillion dollar company is union busting.

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                                      townhousegloryhole@lemmy.world
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                                      He left Rockstar a few years ago.

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                                      • B boonhet@sopuli.xyz

                                        The ones that were fired 5 years after he left R*? I mean, it’d be nice if he did, but is he really at fault here?

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                                        反いじめ戦隊
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                                        If some of these 35 visa dependent worked for more than 9 years, I am pretty sure he was there when they were exploited to work there. There’s no indication that these workers have less than a 5 year tenure.

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                                        • Øπ3ŕO Øπ3ŕ

                                          You think he was subconsciously hinting at his prominent cranium?

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                                          反いじめ戦隊
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                                          Projection is a silly thing. Especially when it’s digressive.

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