Artificial Intelligence
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- It’s like 1:30 am. Why are you posting here like a madman?monospaced
- Why not?********
- There is no AI you dumb fuckYakuZoku
- Why not?********
- The most ridiculous and absurd chart everGabriel
- That’s mean. Didn’t you know that Graf singlehandedly conducted the study, set the metrics, and designed this gorgeous and perfectly understandable chart?monospaced
- It's all hype********
- dbloc0
I keep hearing this "AI is going to reach AGI within 5 years" while I'm sitting here trying to get it to figure out a basic programming issue and it just can't do it. I just do see it. It is literally an idiot most of the time.
I go back and forth between ChatGPT, Claude and Gemeni
Is there a better model for programming?- It's all hype for the IPOs everybody knows that?********
- What's the issue? I don't believe in "AGI" but they can usually solve most programming problems.yuekit
- LLMs are not AI and surely will not be AGI********
- How verbose are your prompts?robotinc
- But it's funny to see how the latest LLMs have more "brains" than most of QBNers********
- AI is a broad category... Google, Amazon and self-driving cars all use a form of AI. Unless you can explain some more specific definition.yuekit
- goatboy can't even create ai slop ::)))utopian
- There’s no LLM on the planet that’ll give you the conversation Graffy does. He’s one of a kind.Ianbolton
- And no Chat bot will ever give you critical thought, they’re your buddies. All they do is praise. Imagine if that’s all you grow up with?Ianbolton
- i only use ChatGPT and Gemini to formulate questions to ask Opus 4.6 because I don't want to let Claude know i'm an idiot.kingsteven
- i think thats how graffy supreme grew up... coze he thinks he knows it all, and calls everyone dumb like donny t trump.... must be that dictator rule he grew upneverscared
- with under Ceaușescu ... iam the boss no one else thing.neverscared
- how is the existence of Anthropoc OpenAI hype for any IPO?monospaced
- Oh wait. Is Microsoft going to IPO? Fucking genius here.monospaced
- Coming from a neckbeard peasant in the armpit of Europe who’s entire understanding of the market is from memes and Reddit.monospaced
- I use Gemini Canvas to get my UI and basis idea together, then I use Codex for building out the program. I would be using Claude if I had a subscription for it.ShenanigansTV
- The aspect of AI that I like is using it in creative technical ways, leaning into the programming side of things. Using coding agents on the desktop is ayuekit
- big step forward and another aspect is solving the challenge of getting the AI to interface with different kinds of data and applications.yuekit
- In some cases you just hit a wall but in others it's surprising what you can accomplish if you can convert whatever you're working on into data the LLM can readyuekit
- I agree cursor is pretty awesome. I'm about to dig into Claude code too. Definitely a game changer for coding. Like yuekit said it's usually you just hit...dbloc
- It's all hype for the IPOs everybody knows that?
- NBQ001
Been playing with Seedance 2.0 lately.
It's extremely nerfed and censored now. Hardly allowing any humans/ faces. Even when just prompting and not using own reference images.
There may be some workarounds but so far it's kinda disappointing.
- kingsteven0
Finally canceled my Cursor Pro subscription (just went up to $72 p/m). Last two months I have ran out of credit in 2-3 days using Opus 4.6 with Cursor. It really does not seem like a big saving over the API rates these days.
Compared to my Claude Max account ($90 p/m and uses rate limits not monthly credit) I haven't even hit a rate limit with multiple agents chooching away. And VSCode + Claude code is more stable than the VSCode based Cursor IDE.
- NBQ000
- When the AI tech actually works in new products they stop calling it AI - just software. I wonder when the AGI works in new products do we start calling it Garykingsteven
- tbh, this reads as a bait and switch... frothing doomer AGI is not achievable so here's your AGI enjoy!kingsteven
- He is a great salesman, even better than Jobs, give him that********
- hallucinationsneverscared
- AGI → Abnormal Great IdiotsGabriel
- yuekit1
Generating music with coding agents is the most underrated use of AI right now IMO. I created my own MCP/OSC script to interface with Ableton Live and have gotten it to the point where I can generate entire songs with notes and instruments laid out, complex effects and automation from feeding data into Claude Code.
AI music generators like Suno are fun to play around with, but I feel like this gets at a central issue with AI art...which is that I'm not really that interested in just entering a prompt and it spitting out a final result. A couple years ago I got really into Midjourney but ultimately lost interest in it for that reason.
But when it's a more involved process with layers and granular editing, it does feel like you created it. And AI can be a great creative tool when you're able to lean into the programming aspect of it and with music it just happens there's a lot of data available for this.
- Disagree. There's nothing better for the human spirit than making art or music with your own ideas, your own hands, your own mind.canoe
- I'm talking about using it in the process of creating music, not for the AI to create everything. Think of it as a high-tech sampler or plugin.yuekit
- ^ yeah it’s just an evolution of the tech which can be used either in a way that’s creative or lazy, like most music tools.mort_
- That’s pretty cool yuekitmort_
- Unfortunately I think the way AI companies and influencers presented the technology has alienated a lot of artists.yuekit
- It's presented as low-effort, cheap replacement for humans. But the more interesting angle is to make things that wouldn't be possible without AI.yuekit
- I wouldn't be surprised if it eventually results in new genres and styles of electronic music the same way the sampler and laptop production did.yuekit
- Yeah I can see that happening.mort_
- What's really interesting is that you get this emergent behavior, because AI models trained on the entire internet they have a lot of knowledge of musicyuekit
- production techniques, and can apply that knowledge directly to setting up instruments and effects in Ableton.yuekit
- neverscared1
Researchers Uncover Hidden Ingredients Behind AI Creativity
Image generators are designed to mimic their training data, so where does their apparent creativity come from? A recent study suggests that it’s an inevitable by-product of their architecture.
- What some call creativity, others call delusions or simply mistakesGabriel
- I think they mean why it doesn't exactly replicate the training datayuekit
- i guess it's good to have theory but this is already well understood and exploited by every modern diffusion engine.kingsteven
- not that having a better understanding won't improve things further...kingsteven
- yuekit0
Anthropic, OpenAI and Google prepare to launch new generation of AI models
https://fortune.com/2026/03/26/a…
- yuekit1
While the current models are very capable it does seem like you run into issues when working on a complex project. At first I thought GPT 5.4 was very good, maybe better than Claude Opus 4.6. But after using it for a while I noticed it does tend to introduce errors into the code on a pretty consistent basis.
- ideaist0
Unsure IF posted,
THE AI DOC: OR HOW I BECAME AN APOCALOPTIMIST
Saw Tristan Harris on Bill Maher recently and he was reppin' this film: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr….
Seems aptly timed.





