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Mkbond007 t1_j7jrugj wrote

I just copied your text and put it in. This is the reply:

Google continues to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence and machine learning, introducing a suite of cutting-edge tools and technologies for developers, researchers, and businesses. Here are just a few of the exciting new offerings from the tech giant:

Google AutoML: This innovative tool allows users to train custom machine learning models without any prior coding experience, making the process accessible and straightforward. Google AI Platform: This cloud-based platform provides a comprehensive suite of tools and resources for building, deploying, and managing machine learning models. Google AI Research: The company's research division continues to produce ground-breaking work in a wide range of areas, from computer vision and natural language processing to robotics and beyond. Google AI for Social Good: Google's philanthropic arm is using AI to tackle some of the world's biggest challenges, including climate change, healthcare, and poverty. Google AI Language Models: The company is also making significant investments in language modeling, developing powerful tools that can understand and generate human-like text. These are just a few of the many exciting new offerings from Google in the field of artificial intelligence. Whether you're a developer, researcher, or business looking to leverage the power of machine learning, there's never been a better time to get started with Google AI. So why wait? Get started today and start building the future!

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DeepGamingAI t1_j7jq9jk wrote

To me all AI debate these days are just a regurgitation of "glass half full or half empty" discussions. Yes, LLMs are far more intelligent than anyone anticipated them to be by this point in time, and no they aren't general intelligence. The constant back and forth between these two groups can essentially be replayed year after year and not much has changed in terms of arguments.

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icouldusemorecoffee t1_j7jq3h2 wrote

Will never hold up. Getty Images can be viewed publicly, that's what SD was doing, it was viewing the public images that Getty put out there and then generating private data on those image views. It's not a lot different than me looking at 100 images on Gerry and creating an Excel chart listing the color variations I saw.

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