Artificially Intelligent, Genuinely Creative: How AI’s Triumph Over Human Creators Exposes the Illusion of Intellectual Property
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I was cooking chicken wings one evening ago in the not too distant past and this idea popped into my head. Before the night was over I went online and bought the domain name of GoGoAIGo . com and then the .ai version also. I put the dot com version up …
Imagine an app that's like a helpful buddy in your pocket, always looking out for the best moments to nudge you into some real-world socializing. For example, say you're a fan of watching sports. The app notices you frequently check scores or r…
AI has the potential to be a platform shift, similar to previous shifts like personal computers, the internet, and mobile. Platform shifts change the dominant layer that applications are built on and can capture the majority of value from the previous…
It seems that large language models are getting bigger and bigger, and by growing they need more and more processing power. I know that some LLM developers have made smaller versions to test how small they can be made and function. But what happens whe…
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Scoured the Internet using all available tools. All I've come up with is proprietary and obsolete software and/or GUI-based software. My goal is to create an ElevenLabs type api but for singing. Something like Flinger (dead) would be ideal. If I…
I have access to texts of thousands of world news daily. Is it possible to make an AI that would analyze them and sort by importance? All I could find similar is NLP for analyzing text content and extracting keywords, or metadata, but this approach doe…
I was able to throw these images together in seconds and it has me stunned. This is all in the first year of mainstream AI. Where are we going to be this time next year.. Philosophically what do you believe is going to happen to our paradigms of …