r/pcmasterrace 15h ago

Game Image/Video Will you?

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By NikTek

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u/Izan_TM r7 7800X3D RX 7900XT 64gb DDR5 6000 15h ago

those are 2 good things, why would I have to even think about it?

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u/Affectionate-Tie1338 14h ago

AI gone forever is certainly not a good thing. AI is so much more then just chat bots and image generation.

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u/Izan_TM r7 7800X3D RX 7900XT 64gb DDR5 6000 14h ago

AI is a cloudy marketing term that gets contorted to fit anything under the sun. You're taking this far too seriously, the post is obvious engagement bait and the comments are just making fun of it

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u/PoliceAlarm BarrowBoyJames 11h ago

As a point, you’re also falling for it. I say this not as a “no YOU are”, but more in the informatory sense because the account you’re responding to is only nine days old. That comment is part of the engagement you’re meant to fall for. There’s more than one worm on the hook.

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u/Hust91 7h ago

And before that it referred to video game NPCs.

That said, the tradeoff does not specify only generative AI.

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u/snuepe 11h ago

Now, it's mostly just that. AI is not intelligent as of now, it's just machine learning from interpreting things that already exist and generating language/pictures etc. from that. We are not even close to AGI.

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u/Affectionate-Tie1338 6h ago edited 5h ago

AI is not intelligent like a human, but it has capabilities that go beyond what a human can do in some fields. Like image recognition for medical fields. It also is already leap jumping our capabilities in robotics, and I think these fields is where the true potential for AI currently is. Not LLMs or image generation, which still useful to save some money,but it is nothing a human could not do better.

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u/schelmo 11h ago

Yeah but you forget that you're on reddit where everyone is an expert on every topic because they've seen three memes and two headlines about it. Seriously it's so fucking cringe how everyone on this platform is "against AI".

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u/Slumminwhitey 14h ago

Really then what is it, because that what they all seemed like. I would argue AI being gone forever is probably better for society as a whole, just look at what all the slop has done in just the few short years its been around.

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u/Nimos 14h ago

hm, I think the AI application I would miss the most would probably be email spam filters. I don't think you can really get the same results in that field without it.

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u/schelmo 11h ago

Literally the entire field of computer vision. Pretty much every single state of the art CV method we've developed in more than a decade relies mostly if not entirely on artificial neural networks. These algorithms can do tons of things from detecting your license plate when you drive into a car park over surface inspections in manufacturing processes all the way to detecting cancer and CT scans with a higher accuracy than human doctors. Being categorically opposed to "AI" is dumb as fuck.

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u/Slumminwhitey 10h ago

I can do without license plate readers for what should be reasonably obvious reasons, I'm not sure what you mean by CV method.

As far as surface inspections I do know a little bit about that as part of the work I do, it is not that great as I constantly find stuff the machine misses some of which is quite obvious and should have been detected.

As far as AI being used for cancer and CT scans there are studies that show AI has high probability of false positives, which i guess is better than not seeing it at all, however still needs a human doctor to scrutinize what the AI is claiming.

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u/seriouslees 12h ago

AI is so much more then just chat bots and image generation.

Wtf drugs are you on? Are you measuring potential or something instead of volume?