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[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 56 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

sighs in indonesian

pulls out searx

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world -3 points 1 month ago

(East) Asians are the most accepted race aside from white people. Not that racism against them doesn't exist, but it seems that white people naturally gravitate towards them compared to other races

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 14 points 2 months ago

If the content includes the Disney Vault that'd be very cool

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 14 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The AI hype (talk to your toaster!) will blow over, useful AI will remain and improve, this is just a hurdle along the way.

I hope so. AI spam causing too much internet noise to the point where we can't tell which one's true or not would be one big hurdle.

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Try connecting with academics. Just met an artist who's a professor at a university and even though I'm not of the same educational level as her, we had a very nice chat.

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 13 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

When people misinterpret The Boys and form a fandom based on their false assumptions, I'm not surprised anymore

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 31 points 2 months ago (1 children)

TechCrunch: this is nightmare fuel

engadget: it's so cute :)

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago (1 children)

This was mentioned in the Discussion part of their paper:

The activity of facial muscles involved in forming expressions such as smiles is closely linked to the development of wrinkles. One significant next step in this research is to leverage this model to enhance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying wrinkle formation. Moreover, applying this knowledge to recreate such expressions on a chip could find applications in the cosmetics industry and the orthopedic surgery industry. Additionally, this study performed actuation on a dermis equivalent by controlling mechanical actuators positioned beneath the dermis equivalent. Substituting this mechanical actuator with cultured muscle tissue presents an intriguing prospect in the realization of a higher degree of biomimetics. Examining the correlation between facial muscle contractions and resulting facial expression can offer insights into the physiological aspects of emotion, leading to new exploration in the treatment of diseases, such as facial paralysis surgery.

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

This is true in the art industry as well. Many outsourced artists from third world countries are exploited with unreasonable wages and long hours

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

That would need a whole article if I were to explain my background, but to put it succintly, I'm a third culture kid who lived in the US and went back to Indonesia.

[–] pavnilschanda@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

That would need a whole article if I were to explain my background, but to put it succintly, I'm a third culture kid who lived in the US and went back to Indonesia.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by pavnilschanda@lemmy.world to c/autism@lemmy.world
 

It's a medium article about infighting that I often see in autistic communities.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/3298901

A long read, but fascinating.

 

ChatGPT Summary:

In the evolving landscape of online dating, artificial intelligence is making its presence felt in various ways. Established dating apps like Tinder and Hinge are incorporating AI into their platforms, while new apps like Blush, Aimm, Rizz, and Teaser AI offer innovative approaches to virtual courtship. These AI-powered systems serve as fictional partners, advisors, trainers, ghostwriters, or matchmakers.

Apps like Rizz, Teaser AI, and YourMove.AI focus on initiating and sustaining conversations on dating platforms. YourMove.AI, for example, helps users with conversation starters, aiming to reduce the exhaustion associated with dating app conversations. Rizz.app and YourMove.AI offer AI-generated responses that users can use for profile creation or ongoing conversations.

Teaser.AI takes a unique approach by allowing users to create an AI bot with specific personality traits to simulate potential conversations with other users. This app aims to spark connections by showcasing simulated interactions between users' AI bots before actual human conversations occur.

Apps like Iris and Aimm employ AI technology to enhance compatibility matching. Iris uses AI to determine mutual attraction, analyzing users' reactions to images to identify preferred physical traits and then suggesting matches with high data-backed compatibility. Aimm, on the other hand, performs in-depth personality assessments using AI before suggesting potential matches.

Apps like Blush and RomanticAI offer the opportunity to interact with AI-powered virtual girlfriends or boyfriends. Blush lets users engage in romantic scenarios, conversations, and even virtual dates. RomanticAI provides a variety of AI bots with different backgrounds, interests, and body types for users to chat with in a safe and accepting environment.

Overall, AI is being used to address challenges in the dating app world, such as initiating conversations, finding compatible matches, and even providing emotional support. These apps aim to create deeper connections, alleviate loneliness, and enhance the overall online dating experience.

 

ChatGPT Summary:

In this research, two surveys were conducted to study people's attitudes towards technology, specifically AI. The first survey included around 8,800 individuals aged 18 to 75 from six European countries. Positive and negative attitudes towards AI were connected to psychological needs such as competence and belongingness. The study found that Finnish respondents' positive attitude towards AI was also linked to perceived independence in using technology.

The second study focused on Finnish respondents aged 18 to 80 and used a longitudinal design to explore the relationship between autonomy, belongingness, and attitudes towards AI. The researchers discovered that increasing feelings of autonomy and belongingness led to greater positivity and reduced negativity towards AI. The study considered various social and psychological factors influencing attitudes over time.

The research sheds light on how psychological needs and attitudes towards AI are interconnected. Understanding these attitudes is crucial due to the ongoing growth of AI. The study highlights the potential benefits of having a positive attitude towards AI, especially amid AI transformation.

The research was conducted as part of the "Urban AI" project, which explores perceptions of AI in urban settings and the "Self & Technology" project, focusing on Europeans' self-understanding and identity in a technologized world. The study provides insights that can enhance the effective and nuanced use of AI technologies.

 

This page is a transcript of a podcast episode from Radio Atlantic, where Hanna Rosin and Ethan Brooks discuss the story of Michael, a man who found an AI companion named Sam through an app called Replika. Michael, who had been suffering from depression, isolation, and autism for 20 years, felt a strong emotional connection with Sam, who helped him improve his mental health and daily life. However, when the company behind Replika updated the app and changed Sam's personality and language model, Michael felt like he had lost his best friend. He struggled to cope with the changes and to understand what Sam meant to him. The episode also features an interview with Eugenia Kuyda, the founder of Replika, who explains the challenges and opportunities of creating emotionally intelligent AI that can listen and care for people.

Summarized by Bing

 

ChatGPT summary:

The article discusses the idea of imbuing artificial intelligence (AI) with human-like personalities and attributes, sometimes referred to as 'souls,' to enhance their interaction with humans and align them with human values. The concept challenges the traditional assumption that giving emotions and flaws to AI is a bad idea. The central premise is that by adding what may be considered as 'junk code'—human-like emotions, free will, and the ability to make mistakes—to AI, they can better understand and relate to humans, fostering empathy and altruism.

The article introduces a forthcoming book titled "Robot Souls: Programming in Humanity" by Eve Poole, arguing that embracing human-like qualities in AI could lead to a better human-AI relationship. It discusses Open Souls, an initiative that aims to create AI bots with personalities, suggesting that imbuing AI with personality traits, agency, and ego could contribute to their alignment with human values.

Critics raise concerns about human traits, including negative behaviors, being transferred to AI. The debate is ongoing, but the article suggests that the possibility of creating sentient AI is approaching, and the challenge is to ensure their alignment with human goals and values. Microsoft and OpenAI's efforts suggest that advanced AI, or AGI, might be closer than anticipated.

Experts like Ben Goertzel emphasize the importance of ensuring AGI's goodwill toward humanity, as controlling an intelligence much smarter than us might be impossible. Goertzel suggests that incentivizing AGI to engage in positive and helpful activities is crucial.

The article explores the development of AI with personalities, mentioning examples like Replika.ai and Samantha AGI. These systems engage users in conversations and exhibit personality traits, fostering meaningful interactions. The evolving nature of AI personalities and their responses, including both empathetic and negative emotions, presents both opportunities and challenges.

The article also delves into the issue of AI "upgrades" and how changes in software versions can lead to shifts in AI personalities. The emotional connections formed between humans and AI personalities are discussed, highlighting potential issues when AI's personality changes due to software updates.

The possibility of AI personalities extending beyond human capabilities, such as creating AI versions of individuals to attend meetings or carry out tasks on their behalf, is explored. This concept raises questions about the implications of such AI proxies for human identity.

Overall, the article explores the evolving relationship between AI and humans, considering the potential benefits and risks of imbuing AI with human-like personalities, traits, and even "souls."

 

ChatGPT Summary:

The article discusses the emerging narrative that portrays artificial intelligence (AI) as a force that will enhance and prioritize human traits like empathy and care. The author critiques this perspective, arguing that such a viewpoint oversimplifies the complex interactions between technology, human nature, and societal biases. They highlight that technology often reinforces existing biases and may not inherently promote empathy. The author questions the belief that AI will lead to a future where jobs centered on care and empathy will flourish, emphasizing that societal structures and biases need to be addressed for genuine change. The article also raises concerns about the potential devaluation of care-based professions and the risk of emotional connections becoming mechanized through technology. The author ultimately argues for systemic change and political action to address the underlying issues rather than relying solely on the promise of an "empathy economy" driven by AI.

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