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Aditya Karnam
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Feeling Disposable? How AI is Reshaping Everything, From Art to Our Algorithms!

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Ever scroll through your feed and wonder if the world is just... changing too fast? Like, one minute you're admiring a stunning photo, the next you're hearing about AI models gracing the pages of Vogue. It's enough to make anyone, especially those in creative fields, feel a little, well, disposable.

This feeling isn't just a fleeting thought; it's a real conversation happening right now. We're seeing models, like the ones in a recent Guardian piece, openly discussing the "threat of AI" to their livelihoods. It’s a stark reminder that as multimodal AI gets better at generating realistic images and even entire creative works, the lines between human and machine artistry are blurring faster than we can keep up.

This is the kind of thing you tell your coworker over coffee: "Can you believe AI is doing that now?"

But it's not just about art and aesthetics. The very brains behind these bots are getting a massive upgrade. Imagine AI training that's 1000 times faster and way more energy-efficient. That's the promise of new analogue computers, which could revolutionize how we develop AI, potentially cutting down on the massive energy footprint of today's AI data center chips. This kind of innovation is crucial for pushing the boundaries of advanced reasoning capabilities and making AI more accessible.

Speaking of advanced capabilities, did you hear about the YouTuber who built a large language model right inside Minecraft? Talk about open-source reasoning AI in action! It might not be solving quantum physics yet, but it shows the incredible ingenuity and potential for AI development outside traditional labs.

Of course, not all AI is about groundbreaking science or high fashion. Some of it is just... quirky. Like the robot programmed to prank you, mimicking those playful (or annoying!) Turkish ice cream vendors. While it might not be a sophisticated AI agent protocol, it certainly highlights how AI is creeping into our daily interactions, sometimes with a chuckle, sometimes with a raised eyebrow. Imagine if your AI-powered customer support agent started messing with you!

Looking further into the future, we're even speculating about proactive safety systems where technology could monitor criminals at home by 2050. This kind of predictive, preventative tech, while raising privacy questions, shows the potential for AI to reshape societal structures.

But with all this rapid advancement comes a big question: are we ready for "unfettered AI"? Tim Berners-Lee, the very inventor of the web, is sounding the alarm. He's concerned about the rise of AI that operates without sufficient oversight or ethical frameworks. His vision for the web's future includes a plan to remedy these issues, emphasizing the need for responsible development. This is where concepts like explainable AI become not just buzzwords, but essential tools for ensuring transparency and accountability.

The truth is, AI isn't just a tool; it's a force reshaping our world. It's exciting, it's terrifying, and it's happening whether we're ready or not. The key will be to steer this powerful technology towards a future that benefits humanity, rather than making us feel, well, disposable.

References

  1. 'You definitely felt disposable': models – one 27, one 62 – discuss Botox, weight loss, creativity and the threat of AI
  2. Analogue computers could train AI 1000 times faster and cut energy use
  3. The man who invented the web is aware of the many issues it faces, from problematic social media use to the rise of unfettered AI. He also has a plan to remedy the situation
  4. Is a robot programmed to prank you annoying? Yes
  5. Minecraft fan may be most committed hobbyist out there
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