58:25 “It’s not rocket science how to do a comment system that is reasonable but for some reason reddit seems to be one of the very few places that does it.”
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46:00 Vision pro
@AllYourMemeAreBelongToUs2 күн бұрын
1:02:48 Prompt injection
@philippemarcil20042 күн бұрын
A very interesting discussion. I agree with Myke that the issue with AI arts is that it is both unethical and frankly very very uninteresting. The whole point with art is to see what other humans have created. Using pure AI to produce work just remove anything of interests in the final art or product. And for creators using AI arts, writing or music for stuff they are not good at, I think it just cheapen the actual work the creator have made. Putting your work beside the art created by an AI, even if in a different medium, basically equate the two. This kind of implies that your work is no better than that of an AI. So if the creator doesn't care about his own work by putting side by side with AI art, why should I care about it then.
@InsightfulUndercurrents3 күн бұрын
I am from the future, where a nano texture iPad (Pro) exists.
@mdfogarty3 күн бұрын
I struggle with imaginary numbers.
@juliandominguez77223 күн бұрын
58:00 there is a something called minimum viable effectiveness in exercise I think, which says what is the least possible frequency for best results I think dr Mike fitness person goes more in depth So you can customize it and not dependent on the seven days
@jbartl873 күн бұрын
I can't believe this was two years ago. My jaw still drops today when AI does this kind of stuff.
@K-o-R3 күн бұрын
The main thing about the Subtle Tee is the embroidery. I also love that they are long and dont shrink upwards.
@Terinije3 күн бұрын
Grey having a problem with the seven-day week is another tally in favor my theory that he's an alien from an extremely climate-controlled and stabilized world, where a variance of a millionth of a degree in the temperature or the triple sun rising a nanosecond earlier than expected would be a generational technocratic governmental scandal.
@Blemx3 күн бұрын
cortexbrand link isn't working
@livelittle4113 күн бұрын
Holy ... I need to take notes for management training .b
@Kane01234 күн бұрын
The scheduling bit for Grey also ignores any other people in your life. Mrs Grey surely needs to know some kind of "what day will Grey not be working" because otherwise she's always likely to accidentally "nag" about spending a day doing something. Having gone through this it's really hard without a somewhat stable pattern
@DistanceTraveled4 күн бұрын
I love Grey's homescreen system
@cuentaeliminada71764 күн бұрын
Why is it not on pocketcast
@Kane01234 күн бұрын
I can't wait to get these standard messages because I'll know that I don't need to continue that conversation. If you don't want to actually respond to me, just don't. It's totally fine, I'm busy too.
@jameshernandez54314 күн бұрын
43:48 "Listen Bro"
@Dudebro76783 күн бұрын
lol
@c6m4 күн бұрын
33:18 I wish I could be as naive as Grey is being here. I wish I didn’t know how wrong he was.
@anthonyhernandez42664 күн бұрын
Explain
@c6m2 күн бұрын
@@anthonyhernandez4266 You do not want to know how much of modern business is done in spreadsheets. Even in industries you think are high tech.
@Theraot4 күн бұрын
12:54 How can musician be deaf?
@vaendryl4 күн бұрын
in case you've never heard of them, "visual novels" are a kind of video game (typically from Japan) where for the most part you just read characters interacting with one another but once in a while you, the reader/player, get to choose from a few options on how to reply. this usually defines the "route" the story goes, and might lead to different endings. I can't help but keep thinking about these games when I listened to your objections to AI giving you different options to reply with. especially because within the visual novel fandom it's kind of a common meme where especially introverted/socially awkward individuals really wish they had multiple options to reply with in real life.
@anikaarrington56144 күн бұрын
Hmmm, a long work stretch with a reasonable break... it's almost like five days of work with two days off might work...
@anikaarrington56144 күн бұрын
alternatively a mayan style calendar with Cortex every Thursday on one wheel and whatever nonsense Grey picks on a second wheel might work.
@oddaceisodd.4 күн бұрын
Another lovely thing to listen to the background
@Fhnsgkdfkvsgmvdg-y6u4 күн бұрын
Can you please do youth size merch? I'm too small for your smallest size.
@Alucitary4 күн бұрын
The Apple intelligence commercials are so horrible because they all boil down to "This is how you can use AI to get away with being an inconsiderate person" I feel like Apple leaning into social applications for AI is a huge mistake, people can innately sus out uncanny valley AI messages. AI is useful for self enrichment, but at least for now it is not capable of seamlessly simulating social interactions.
@SeldonnHari4 күн бұрын
9:52 I don't turn them off, but I do completely ignore them.
@PersonMonkey4 күн бұрын
I wrestle composite numbers
@jorgel.50874 күн бұрын
Thid. Is this still a thing?
@pyeitme5084 күн бұрын
AYO!
@BallSniffa4205 күн бұрын
As a Wildland firefighter, do you think my job could be replaced. Just wondering.
@squidkins45525 күн бұрын
Wowo
@joelmolinapalau68117 күн бұрын
Speak for yourself.
@peterrebeccacard161012 күн бұрын
5:20 I love that channel
@ValentineC13715 күн бұрын
"Just one term" :(
@sonny506816 күн бұрын
Great episode! When is the next Cortex animated coming out?
@Tom-br5sy16 күн бұрын
27:21 "The object of painting a picture is not to make a picture-however unreasonable this may sound. The picture, if a picture results, is a by-product and may be useful, valuable, interesting as a sign of what has passed. The object, which is back of every true work of art, is the attainment of a state of being, a high state of functioning, a more than ordinary moment of existence." [Robert Henri, quoted in Why We Do What We Do: Understanding Self-Motivation, by Edward L. Deci with Richard Flaste, 1996]
@diegoa320616 күн бұрын
Habrá que actualizar este video cada año
@danieltal3d19 күн бұрын
Spot on. Our civilizations is based on Precision. Until these bots and robots are PRECISE...
@morenofranco923520 күн бұрын
I am 72. I started reading science fiction when I was 10. Much of the things we see today WERE SCIENCE FICTION 60 YEARS AGO. I KNOW. I WAS THERE.
@DM031720 күн бұрын
I worked in the film industry. Thanks to COVID I was forced to retire from the industry for not following the "mandates" after that the situation got worse from a strike regarding AI taking jobs from writers . After the strike many thought that the industry would come back . Nope the film industry died . They can reproduce an actor with AI nevermind a chair and table I now have a little piece of land that I'm developing to be self-sufficient.
@ThatSowl21 күн бұрын
PewDiePie and Hank Green are in this? Thank you KZbin
@gregmcmanus197521 күн бұрын
Here’s an idea: turn off the computer and throw it in a puddle!
@robinhodson989021 күн бұрын
News on AI companies, is primarily small outfits applying existing LLM tech via APIs. And just last week, one of them made a TTS which takes a introduction to a subject, and outputs an audio recording of natural-sounding dialogue between two people with American accents, in podcast style. And as another LLM can already generate that input text, given a brief description, the demand for podcasts like these, could soon nosedive.
@mautrindade22 күн бұрын
the biggest fear and showstopper really are CEOs realising their job are the downright the easiest and most logical and cost effective job to be replaced by AI
@PalestineBall_Editing22 күн бұрын
HES BACK FINALLY LETS GOOOOO
@Plystire23 күн бұрын
1:10:00 What CGP says here, you can replace him talking about AI to him talking about plastic and it still applies. Because that's kind of what the problem is, right? You can form plastic to represent anything, yet it will never *become* anything but plastic (short of chemical reconstruction). Plastic is super useful and has changed the world, but it hasn't replaced the need for other materials. And while it has amazing use cases (such as rapid prototyping) it is just another material, another tool in the toolbelt. "It feels like food but without nutritional value, like there's something missing here." Kind of like a hollow prototype. AI can't (yet) replace a true expert. It is book smart. It may know the facts but it lacks understanding. Until "Artificial Wisdom" becomes a thing, it will be a hollow representation of expertise. But, hey, I'd argue a hollow representation is often times better. I mean, I don't want customer support to get smart with me, I want customer support to support the customer regardless of how rude said customer is being. It's like Detective Spooner said in I, Robot "I don't want my toaster to get all emotional on me". The technology should only have the capabilities needed to perform the given task, and no more.
@jakesgotgame23 күн бұрын
I used ChatGPT to write a program for me that would listen to my microphone and use context clues to react as though it was a streamer chat lmao. It bugged out but I had a lot of code and the program was actually working. Would just bug out when using the Google voice to text after a few minutes. I only spent 4 hours going back and forth with ChatGPT lmao. It blew my mind. I have very little programming knowledge, almost zero.
@DIMM4_24 күн бұрын
erm what the figma
@Skyace1324 күн бұрын
I find it interesting that to you Oppenheimer isn’t comparable to what is happening now because you simplify Oppenheimer to be about the nuclear bomb. The greater take away of the movie to me is the “runaway” or “snowballing” of knowledge and intelligence. The genie, once freed, does not go back in the lamp. All we can do is chase it in an attempt to understand the full scale of the damage that can be caused and share THAT finding to prevent such damage from occurring. Scientists did not know they would bump into the “rules of the universe and reality” to stop them. Similarly we do not know if we will bump into a wall or if there is a wall to bump into at all before we destroy ourselves.