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I want to show you what I'm capable of

Kayla55

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EU sets safety standards for AI

(Laughter/cheesy)
No really, I'm not joking. Years ago open source jokes were like, well luckily Microsoft doesn't crash during certain industry dealing or else, we'd have situation on our hands.

Perhaps allowing for a demonstration is in order, and first sample is how Microsoft government computers are about to crash.....
And if that's not clear enough, we could illustrate this guide further!!!!!

Ultimate security guide to the AI galaxy
 
I'd need a little more context to weigh in, but I still think AI is just a grand illusion. A plagiarism machine incapable of much else, if you will, but time will tell if it'll become more in the future. Right now, people are mostly just using it to shunt responsibility away from other humans ("Hey, it generated this thing for me!") instead of giving credit where credit is due, and actually paying people for valuable information and knowledge. Will it become much else? Let's hope so

Honestly it kind of reminds me of the movie Idiocracy, where nobody can remember who built the elusive time machine. It's going to become a reality much sooner than we think, but that's a lesson some will have to learn firsthand
 

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