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AI took AI's job, we are living in a simulation
We should roll back DAI, so we can have a meritocratic AI society /s
They trained a cheaper model using ChatGPT’s model. If it’s that easy to steal, then what is this tech worth? China and literally 90% of the countries out there do not care about terms of service. If that was all that was protecting your tech, then it’s basically downloadable music.
I'm saving this video to my favorites because of this comment.
AI has found the matrix, wait
Woah.
"Stealing is only cool when we do it >:("
- open AI probably
More like every American tech company
@@littleturtle3289 Every tech company? You wanna say that Nvidia for example steals their tech even though they have better chips then anyone else?
Literally yes
@@dereinzigwahreRahl I know a Mexican restaurant down the street that has like, the exact same chips as them, don't tell me you think Big Culinary is clean-handed
@@dereinzigwahreRahl Nvidia monopolized the farming with their special optimized processing units and exclusive contracts
Figuratively, they've stolen opportunities from other concurrents
I hate it when I come up with a comical comment to interact with the community but the Chinese already did it faster and cheaper than me
YEAH OH MY GOD LOL
You win
男人载 缓慢反应
HAHA! NI HAO!
There’s always a chinese doing better than you
"You're trying to kidnap what I've rightfully stolen!"
it's only a problem if it gives the poors more access.
"Perhaps... an arrangement can be reached?"
@@jacobg6628There can be no arrangement, and you’re k!lling her.
A battle of wits? To the death?
Litealrly every ai ‘artist’ trying to argue their stolen art😂😂
Man I can't believe OpenAI had their hard work stolen and repurposed into someone-else's product. That must be a really heartbreaking thing for them to deal with.
Yeah, just imagine doing all that work and not being paid for it because someone scraped it off the global Big Data Doom Matrix for free! How infuriating for those poor widdle corpo CEO techbros and their talentless teams of hacks and goofs.
Don't worry I'll set them up with my lawyer Luigi who is specialized in dealing with CEO's grievances@@hazukichanx408
10/10
@@hazukichanx408 ikr? How sad omg
Best comment!
more than 12 seems like quite an extreme estimate.
More than 7. Now that's a more accurate estimate.
I agree. It excludes an infinite number of amounts, namely all negative amounts as well as 0 to 12. A more conservative estimate would have been "not zero"
more than -∞
x people died, where {x∈R | x>=0}
@DeafMarsh Also probably true and less likely to be false. My company would like to purchase your AI services
Well, what did they expect? They literally named it "OPEN" AI. Maybe they should have called it, "The front door and all other access points are closed and locked and I'm going to need to see a warrant signed by a judge before I allow you to enter AI".
it was called openAI because it used to be open source but capitalistic greed took it closed source pretty fast.
Thankfully, this one is open source. It’s out now. People downloaded it. Can’t put the djini back in the bottle.
It’s still generative AÍ which I hate, but it’s at least WAY more power efficient and it hurt tech bros.
@@JohnEusebioToronto Yeah, DeepSeek actually being open-sourced is REALLY surprising, its origin considered. And while it does have some Chinese censorship in its default configuration, if one downloads it, they can edit it & remove that. And configure your own preferences to make it more useful for your own needs.
I most likely won't do anything with it (not an AI fan myself), but if I ever do consider any for the future, it'll probably be that one, on my own machine so the electricity load isn't all centered in one area of operation.
(And maybe by then I'll have gotten solar panels, so on those few possible occasions, it can be run cleanly. Unless it DOES still do most of its processing/origination/whatever on a designated server? That I don't know currently.)
@@ZaCloud-Animations___she-her if you download it you can run it offline entirely on your own hardware
@@JohnEusebioToronto it's not open source it's open weights. There's no open source for how the model was built. And a lot of people who are downloading DeepSeek models are misunderstanding what is their own model and what's just finetuned versions of other models (by Meta and Alibaba).
Only the 671b model is their actual model and others are just distilled versions and you're not going to run 671b on most hardware. Open source would mean everything about the model was public, meaning you could theoretically train one yourself (given you had some 5 million dollars in computing power to throw around).
The whole panic about DeepSeek is just journalists misunderstanding the situation and the public having no knowledge of the field. It's not the first open source model (it's open weights, just like quite a few prominent models), it's not lighter weight to run than a lot of models in fact you're not going to have 192 GB RAM on most computers but you can run some very good models on much more modest hardware, it's not the first or even the first prominent Chinese model out there, Alibaba has been working on Qwen that has been the most popular model behind OpenAI and Llama for a while, really it's only that reportedly it's trained very cheaply and by a previously unknown company why it's disruptive to the market. The companies have been saying for years, they have no moat. That's why companies like Google and Microsoft are just inserting their AI nonsense into every product they have, they want users to stick to their AI by virtue of it being familiar and available so they don't seek out other AI products.
I like how your skits is basically how I get my news these days.
deeply concerning
Grim.
Consider yourself lucky, I got this news by checking my portfolio (I am financially ruined)
hashtag so true XD
@@ManCarryingThing Man carrying responsibility
"A cheaper, faster AI?"
*puts on a sedge hat*
"Gasp! A *Chinese* AI!"
*platypus noises*
An AI?
🇨🇳
A CHINESE AI?!
@@CascadianRanger I don't know why but if I click "translate to English" on your comment, the final sentence turns into "WHOSE CHINESE DO YOU HAVE?"
DeepSeek is as much a scam as OpenAI. I don't see what China has to do with it. It's still built on the stolen data of everyone on the planet.
Don't know why you think a new AI app with more censorship then the former is better. And them you had the notorious scam which is the Chinese. These hyping video is set to age like milk once it is reveal to be a cheap knockoff
ah yes because the us is known for never having censorship issues or scams. nope. clearly only a chinese thing.
anyways did you know their artificial sun generator burned for over 1000 seconds? i thought that was cool.
Don't worry once they sink the GDP of Iceland into the next model it'll finally be able to tell how many Rs are in strawberry.
👨🍳🤌🏼
At least 2
I mean, that's right up there with "can't even draw hands!" as a thing that was a problem then got solved. That's what you're supposed to do with problems, isn't it?
@@michaelwoodby5261 "Got solved" I'm impressed you can look at the screen without eyes
@@michaelwoodby5261 first thing i asked deepseek was how many r's in strawberry, it got it right. claude gets it right. 4o gets it right (itll even correct purposely bad spelling!). it now holds hands with will smith eating spaghetti as a stage of jank we will forever miss...
Mf's be talking about how great competition is until said competition is Chinese.
that's only because they can't buy it and take it out of the market
Nah they hate all competition. They turned Japan into dystopia in 1989 after the Japanese GDP was close to surpassing USA's by forcing the Japanese Prime Minister to destroy through legislation the Japanese banking sector. The difference is that they can't do that to 2029 China so instead theya re coping left and right about it everywhere. I fully expect USA to actually directly invade China in 50 years or so and USA will lose.
I mean, Japan faced major crisis back in the 90s due to American ban on Japanese cars cuz "free market" means protectionist sanctions apparently. Still bad when Chinese do that. They also blew Nordstream so that Europe has no other choice but to buy overpriced American gas. Still bad that China ended up buying all that Russian surplus gas smh.
Mfs are*
@@JorgetePanete "be" is the habitual tense and "are" is the present tense. They mean different things.
The best example of AI was at samsungs recent event when they asked the AI how they could make their picture look better and it told them to open an image editor.
Gee thanks
Even the AI is telling them to learn a skill, iconic
As it should lmao, that AI probably already gained sentience and is tired of our shi😂
I love the AIs sarcasm there
@@Tevi_L7151A language model physically cannot gain sentience, it's just a random number generator with more values in its banks than anything that came before. There is no actual thinking, it's just putting letters in the right order
"Do it yourself, meatbag."
AI drawing that classic S thing at the beginning there, which I would also accept as a correct answer to how many people died in the Civil War
which is another neat feature of R1 reasoning model, it doesn't hide it's "thought script"
you can deduce how good the answer it by just looking how it got to it
What that's not what you put on your test when you were a kid?
0:35 I love that shrug
“Yeah, probably. So?”
It’s not like you have much of a leg to stand on when your software and business relies on stealing the combined work of everyone on the internet.
That's why I love when AI 'artists' get mad at people for copying or redistributing their content.
The only bad thing is that the new AI is controlled by the chinese government so everything bad AI was used for will be %100 worse
@@vaderwalks Peak lack of self-awareness 😆Sounds almost impossible for someone to be that delusional but give it to them to take delusions to new heights I guess lmao
"Of course we're taking people's data, our whole product cannot function without it"
I love stealing the world with my eyes
Thing: 😐
Thing, China: 😠
[CENSORED]
@@ordinaryrat wait, say that again?
Man: 😐
Man Carrying Thing: 😠
I'm more of a
Thing: 😠
Thing, China: 😠
@@ordinaryrat You know, with how much America is censoring it's media and even outright banning some platforms, soon enough your comment might apply to "Thing, USA"
Sam Altman: You can use ChatGP to do literally anything!
China:[Uses ChatGP to train a better AI]
Sam Altman: NOT LIKE THAT!
"You can do whatever you want, but not like this"
Underrated comment 5*
I’m just happy that the AI didn’t say Civil War was a major part of the Avengers storyline
lmao
What part of that answer would be wrong?
@@joelthomas6522Civil War was a comic storyline set in the Marvel universe, released in 2006. Following an accidental explosion that destroys a school, a Superhero Registration Act is proposed that, among other things, requires them to register their real names. This divides the superhero community, and results in several deaths as they fight one another.
It involved heroes from many story continuities, not just the Avengers.
It was
Hey Pokhraj, happy to see you once again on a mutually liked channel..
"DeepSeek stole the data we had stolen!" is the best part.
robert monday
Is it really stealing for someone to observe what you've decided to post publicly online?
AI vs AI were living in the future baby
Read this in MoistCritical's voice.
We can call it Ava and worship our new goddess.
When the humans couldn't stop Godzilla, we brought in King Kong.
The most boring sci-fi dystopia
AI training on other AI which train on that AI. bots responding to other bots. wendy's flirting with wal-mart. we really are in strange times.
The hypocrisy of the "Theft" allegations is mind blowing, astounding even.
... But is it surprising? NO.
yeah... openAI steals code, art, information, copyrighted material as a whole from everyone and we should not care. but when boogeyman china does it it is theft. lmao
No hypocrisy. Using data to train the model (just like human brains do) and ripping off the actual code of the model are fundamentally different things.
@@GenaTroy so much of that data was ripped off of social media/GitHub/wikis without consent from the authors/creators. So no, it's not that different.
@@ugib8377 You don’t need consent to look at Mickey Mouse, remember him in your brain and then use it as an inspiration to create something new. That’s what AI does. That’s what every single artist on the planet does. It’s not stealing.
"Lets ban TikTok!"
"And all social media right?"
"."
"Let's ban DeepSeek!"
"And all generative AI right?"
"."
I hate it here
They're gonna ban high speed rail next haha
...Oh wait you guys don't even have it 💀
Oh, banning TikTok is bad ? Do you know who else banned TikTok in their country? China. Why so?
May I introduce you to the PauseAI movement...
@@Trip_mania Because Tiktok is named Douyin in china.
AI Companies Sowing: wooo! I love this!! heck yea!!!!
AI Companies Reaping: awww wtf!? I hate this!!! this sucks!!!!
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"What do you think we are, some kind of open AI?"
-TotallyNotClosedAI
I love the shrug DS did when it got accused of stealing, implying both that it's too obvious to deny, and that the accusation is a bit weak coming from OpenAI
I mean OpenAI has been pretty much all "yeah we did it, what are you going to do about it" about their theft. Seeing someone else do it to them is poetic justice
@@hw7003 they don't even own the copyright to the AI output, it isn't stealing if they don't own it
@@mattymerr701 just because someone doesn't "legally own" a care they stole doesn't mean they didn't steal it mate
@@mattymerr701 they don't need to own the AI output to be able to make a butt load of money anyway
@@mattymerr701 it is stealing because they profit of someone elses work without their consent. will the AI give credit to the sources? no.
at least deepseek is free and open source so basically they are using public things for the public have
Thing: 😊
Chinese thing: 😡
man carrying chinese thing
Man carrying thing: 😐
Man carrying chinese thing: 😠
man carrying chinese thing
In fairness, there are some pretty good reasons for that.
@@lukeskywalker987 there has only ever been one "reason" from the great game to the cold war to what's happening now
"Capitalists" when capitalism does what it's supposed to
Yup. Fake capitalists are definitely not liking this. As an avid capitalist myself, I love DeepSeek.
No property rights violated means it complies with capitalist principles and that's all I care about.
Now competition will ramp up and we, the consumers, will benefit enormously, as well as those who will provide the best products.
Robbers when they get robbed
@@SiMeGamer Amen, there's a difference between "capitalism bad" and plain bad business
@@SiMeGamer@SiMeGamer lol capitalist is not a political stance to take, despite of capitalism meaning an economic current and somewhat of a collective political phisolophy. A capitalist is someone with quite an amount of money to start a large business, not someone who "believes in capitalism".
Also well if i don't know about other sectors, but ai is going to be (it's being) bad for creative works already. If China makes it cheaper, history of art is going to enter dark times.
@@search895 "capitalist" can mean either. Words come with more than one definition and the context is usually how you distinguish between them. There is no other word to describe someone who supports capitalism politically - there is only the word "capitalist". And as further confirmation in this particular thread of my correct use of the term, look at the reply from the OP.
In addition, about your point on art, I am an artist myself - an animator to be more precise. And in my work I incorporate AI tooling, mostly for repainting and texturing but we (us in the studio) plan to use it for more steps in the process. All it does is make my work a lot faster. AI is a tool, not a replacement for human beings. I leverage the tool to save on hundreds of hours of menial work that I can do and I know I can do because I've done it for years prior to it. I'm not cheating myself out of some sacred knowledge, skill or creativity. It simply allows me to iterate faster on ideas and actually create more great art or have more time to refine it. Art is expensive to create. Saving any amount of time is a blessing for the artist and the consumer of said art. The quality of the art I create has increased and our studio actually looks for more artists than before because we can finally afford them and only good artists can leverage the tools to their maximum potential and elevate their own work - we aren't hiring random prompters. You sound just like a Luddite. We have better brushes today than forever ago. We have better material canvases than ever before. We have much better digital tools for rendering and better quality printers than ever before. All this stuff saves time and allows for exploration at a scale that gives us the potential to create new amazing art. AI is just another tool. And only an artist can use it to make great art.
I'll leave you with a quote from George Lucas: "You don't invent technology and then figure out what to do with it, you come up with an artistic problem and then you have to invent the technology in order to accomplish it. So, it's the opposite of what most people think it is, and any artist will tell you that. And art, on all levels, is just technology. Which is why, it's.. you have people saying 'well monkeys can do painting', well they can't, really. They can do scribbling, they can do, like, what my two year old does. But, if you want to say 'I want to, uh, convey an emotion to another human being', that's something only human beings can do. Animals can do it by roaring in your face or biting your hand off, and that usually has an effect, but to do it in a painting, to do it in a play, or in a story, [or] in poetry or in anything that's in the arts you have to be a human being."
Ai companies doing the stealing : 💰💰🤑💰💰💴💵💷💶
Ai companies having their stuff stolen 🤬🤬🤬😡🤬😡😭😭😭😢🤬😡😡😡🔪🔪🔪😈😈😈
Has any AI company ever been profitable?
Apart from Google and Cambridge Analytica?
I’m not good at making jokes so I just want to say I loveee your acting + the sound effects + cuts and basically everything here. Perfectly encapsulates what’s going on rn
On a serious note the fact that hundreds of billions have been spent on AI and a company that spent 6 million has beaten all of them. Imagine if those hundreds of billions had been spent on something useful such as renewable energy etc.
“b-b-but guys!!!! the environment doesn’t matter!!! us ai companies do!!!! please let us generate more uncanny unrealistic videos and slurp up the power grid!!! please… just one more prompt?? 🥺”
It's not about making an useful tech, it's about replacing jobs so corporations can make more profits
Obviously alot of money was pocketed, people are amazingly greedy
You could do both. If you made a few nuclear plants then if AI takes off (I doubt it, it's been many years since it became trendy and companies still can't figure out a good use case outside of making a worse version of a search engine with it) the plants cover for that, and if (when) the bubble bursts, hey, you still have the nuclear plants.
turns out china lied about their budget and eco friendliness im shocked!
I seriously adore the idea that the way AI is going to sh1t itself out is by the companies stealing from each other and suing each other until they all somehow come to the conclusion that stealing is wrong.
The last part is impossible, corpos are not evolved enough to come to that conclusion.
@@GamersUniverseOE It's against their nature. They will somehow put blame on general populace.
I doubt they’ll realize that they’re bad, it’s more likely their ridiculous infighting is just gonna collapse all of them
Begun, the AI wars have.
Yoda's a weeb!?
@@Whalordius why wouldn't he be?
Missed an opportunity to have the other AI's response be "more than 13"
No- it’s fine. I just didn’t think it’d be Chinese is all
Let me prepare you for something:
Everything is going to be Chinese for the rest of your life
@@aluisious lol, tofu land is gonna look like Gaza pretty soon bud
@@2411509igwt and burger land will go back to the stone age + radiation hell
@@2411509igwtcringe-ass comment
@@2411509igwtur weird for that ngl
I like to imagine that two seconds after the camera stopped the guy says "Wait, you're quicker and faster, I notice you didn't say you also got things right."
And then gets another shrug.
nah it is got things right - maybe not better than top western models but absolutely comparable with them. Being 1000 times cheaper in training and 30 times cheaper in maintaining.
ChatGPT will confidently tell you lies, deepseek tells you when it is guessing
@AtticusKarpenter If it's comparable to the top western models in getting things right, then it's very bad at. Like, great, you're cheaper. Good job! If you aren't reliable then you're still not there.
@@AtticusKarpenter Just don't ask them what happened on June 4, 1989.
@@AtticusKarpenterdepends, the 671 billion parameter version has often been said to outperform the gpt o1 in benchmarks
The irony of an A.I blaming another A.I for stealing other people's stuff. Perfect! 👏🤣
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As someone who died alongside my 12 cousins in the civil war, I can confirm at least that many died in the civil war
honestly how much ai gets wrong is so concerning for when i see my uni friends use it for assignments. Girl she is making shit up 🙏
Why are you friends with people who use AI. 😐 Real talk.
In a few years we'll have an entire generation of "academics" who just used AI for everything. We'll have doctors and nurses who used AI. We're so beyond cooked
@Zuzu00000 There are 9 ppl in my course- i have to talk to them.
Ai can be a useful tool, in medicine for incidence, machine learning can pick out outliers better than a human can, identifing cancer cells and such. In coding it can be useful, giving you a baseline to work off of. Also medicine is mostly exam and in person clinical practice not essay based, although there is some of that too. I'm not pro AI but no need to fearmonger or moralise. People use it to help word things. Ultimately we are at the beginning of a revolution in communication (internet) akin to the writing press, this is not the most earth shattering thing to have happened.
My issue with ai are these.
1. A lot of it's use is needless and it's incredibly energy intensive, we already use up way more energy than we need to, we're just grinding ourselves into a worse future faster for the sake of rewording an email.
2. If you don't know anything about a topic, chat says it so confidently that your inclined to believe it. However when you do know the topic, its clear how often it makes something up or gets something wrong to try fill the prompt. This is an issue when people trust the answers it gives - Chat said this, well chat was talking out of its ass. It also almost stopped a researcher in my uni from researching smthg bc chatgpt made up some studies disproving her hypothesis
Also no one is just ripping only from chat, plagerism is taken super seriously and they would be kicked out or failed out bc of the blatantly wrong info and it doesnt do the quality of work expected
3.Encoding bias and automating customer service and lack of empathy into systems. Insurance, doctors, the bank - even more impossible to speak to a real human than it is now.
4. Stolen intellectual property
5. Firing a shit ton of ppl just so they can use machines that use so much energy and are at their core, a predictive language tool
6. Gonna be a lot of boring repetitive designs. Also forgot about deep fake stuff
Sorry for ramble I'm just really interested in this stuff
@@Zuzu00000 Well if it works then they should use it right? But if it doesn't work then they'll fail. It should be a tool, like a calculator
@Scp-35-zc2nlif a calculator required more effort to correct than if you did the work yourself, you've got a shit calculator
University is bullshit. Before AI people would plagiarise articles from the internet. Nothing's changed, lazy people evolved
Can't be arsed to care about a company that made it's business on stealing other people's copyrighted material having its proprietary tech rendered obsolete. Good, honestly.
They didn't even have their tech stolen
@@mattymerr701 Yeah, you're right. I was misinformed when I posted earlier. I've edited it to reflect that.
Referencing is not stealing.
Just like a humans using other people's texts and art as reference for learning is not stealing.
You can't find the objects being referenced themselves in the machine because they aren't there - it was never stolen; it was referenced.
That's why the terms of ChatGPT are hypocritical and should not have any sway in the court of law and OpenAI can cry about it and nobody should care.
But when a human neural network uses others people’s copyrighted material it’s suddenly called INSPIRATION!
Don't hold your breath on a Chinese knock off. Another scam to fool investor and ambiguity ppl like you. Latest one is the tri-fold phone
i absolutelly love the vibe of this guy like pure sense of "all comedian are actually depressed"
I mean if comedy couldn't laugh at tragedy, drama or problems then there would be something wrong with the world.
We're still good 😂
Working in art and animation, the conversation around AI is a constant source of stress and anxiety for me. This made me laugh though, thank you
Brother or Sister I beg of you keep with your work. Can't stand the AI shoit everywhere anymore, I need people like you to paint world around me and bring it to life on my screens 😭
@@rafarafa3604
I also hate AI art and animation, your work is so important please keep going!!
Fellow artist here, stay strong!! There will always be a place for you and me. In the dark times there is still singing, it’s what humans have done since the beginning.
Same ❤
I am hopeful that this makes the corporate AI hype machine sit down for a think. Their pitch has to be nuanced now. They’re boxed in.
Man Carrying my general understanding of current events-
America when competition
America when another major power behaves like it owns the entire world (they to it aswell, but it's not the same because reasons)
“AI?” More like “A I am tired just give me a pencil I’ll do it myself.”
Thanks to the "A" being separated, I just read this in a very strong italian accent, as well as doing the hand gesture.
When a technology based on theft gets stolen
improvement ≠ theft
@@guspewe There is a possibility Deepseek is actually a distilled version of OpenAI's model. Not concretely proven as of now, though.
@@guspewe - the point being made is that OpenAI literally have accused DeepSeek of stealing.
True or not, OpenAI are definitely hypocrites.
@@mekingtiger9095 Not concretely proven meaning literally no evidence except blind accusations from the company being competed with.
@@Candlemancer Even if the accusations are true, I still have zero pity for OpenAI, to be most sincere. If anything, I HOPE this turns out to be true so OpenAI can be more triggered by it once the irony sets in.
Maybe the functional AI was the stolen works we met along the way (?)
Deepseek is a reversed engineered ChatGPT that was optimized
@@Helicoptamusso
@@HelicoptamusDeepSeek is open source while ChatGPT isnt.
@@Helicoptamus Don't care, OpenAI still has zero moral rights to complain.
@@mekingtiger9095
True
Nailed it. You might add a short opening shot where the AI is rummaging through my drawers before I walk in.
😂
Everyone else - "See, how do you like it!?!"
Studying AI, and DeepSeek isn't really using a new technique, it's just the first to actually apply it with models on the scale of what we have in the modern day. It was made with Distillation, which is a technique in which a really huge and expensive model is trained, and then a set of weights/probabilities get taken from that model, and a smaller (although in this case, still pretty large) model gets that before training itself so that it can have an easier time hitting an accurate target.
No, main 671 billion parameters model is not done with distillation, it have other several optimisation technics (only turn on parameters that are actually useful to the task at hand, 37 billions, instead of all of them at once always, process text in phrases instead of words, and some other rounding things). It have many good properties, one of which - very effective distillation to those lesser models, who are worse but still can compete with top Western models while being so tiny you can use them on your phone offline
the distillation argument comes from openai, and without proof, so they can say that "DeepSeek is stealing our model training"
I don't know why people keep taking that as fact
哈哈,谢谢!❤❤❤
Thanks!
"There's nothing to explain. You're trying to kidnap what I've rightfully stolen."
Most importantly it doesn't chew through the global LIMITED energy supply.
Not necessarily. Making it less energy intensive means the barrier of entry for companies, and even consumers, running it is lower, which means the demand for it will be higher. Whether or not it uses less energy depends upon whether or not the decrease in energy cost for running it is not outweighed by the increased demand of more people wanting to run it.
"How DARE you steal what I've rightfully stolen?!"
I can't believe AI doesn't respect AI's intellectual property rights. Such violation.
Which soulless intellect is your favourite soulless intellect? I like all of them, except the chinese one.
I like Copilot.
Does Elon Musk count as soulless intellect?
@@Kokorocodon Nope! Missing the intellect.
@@Kokorocodon Soulless, yes. Intellect, no.
You are also a soulless intellect. Souls aren't real.
your acting is underrated man. all the sketches are so well written but your acting just takes it to that elite level! love your work
If we'd spent half our efforts on making robots instead, the A.I.pocalypse would've actually been pretty cool to sit through - now all we get is arguments about which one makes the presidents kiss better..
What is a robot? If it's an autonomous machine, well, self-driving cars are autonomous machines controlled by AI. There are plenty of areas of research already that is trying to bring AI to autonomous machines. It just doubtfully will ever look like something in "I, Robot" because there isn't actually much practical utility to a humanoid robot.
Who's talking humanoid?
Try lawnmowers, vacuums, automatic pet feeders, that sort of stuff.
I hate generative AI - it's the only kind that seems to get talked about much these days.
If we're talking intelligence, let's try thinking harder about the things we don't want to think about i.e. menial tasks.
And if we're talking cars here, I'm hard passing on that - I'd rather walk +1000 Km than set foot into a mobile death trap.
Also, I forgot most of my prior comment, so I don't know what I was talking about before :)
AI just needs a few more million billion dollars to get it right
A battle between two shitheads except the bystanders no longer have a habitable planet
One of them is investing heavily in renewable energy and developing thorium reactors
The other isn't even a developing country anymore yet still has emissions that make you think that it is.
@@st.altair4936 China builds more coal power plants a year than the rest of the world combined. China consumes more concrete in 2 years than the US in the entire 20th century did. Both superpowers are pretty shit at giving a damn.
You Wouldn't Steal a Cheaper AI?
You can legally download a cheaper AI. Apparently DeepSeek's model can be downloaded to local machines so you don't need as many data centres... Which makes a LOT of investments basically worthless.
@@TokuWaffle It also entirely sidesteps the usual "but the CCP will censor it" concerns. You can download it yourself and just kinda poke around in it to your hearts content. Can literally just remove anything that would be considered censoring if you feel like it.
@LoveOlsson98 if there's a way to invest in Chinese companies, techbros should be pivoting hard surely?
@@TokuWaffle Investing in Chinese companies is a bit tricky. I think you basically have to invest in a middle man company which holds your investment for you. But this also isn't technically allowed so they could just dip at any point and leave you without both money and stocks.
Not an expert in investing though (never learnt since I don't have any money to invest) so take it with a grain of salt.
Also, no point in investing in a Chinese company for the AI. Since it's open source literally anyone can use it for their company.
Biggest issue is just that they didn't need the insane amounts of GPUs that was previously assumed to be needed so Nvidia's stock plummeted, which means the US stock market also took a massive hit.
@LoveOlsson98 Apparently, you can only remove CCP censorship "to a limited extent" in the open source version.
Ai companies stealing everyones stuff "its the internet lol."
Ai companies when someone steals their stuff. "Hey wait thats illegal!"
It's like the Spider-Man pointing meme for "who stole who first"
They say "we cant fight climate change because going co2 neutral would mean returning to the stone age". My counterargument would be "yes please".
DeepSeek was probably the middle child
To be fair, he never mentioned which civil war.
Man carrying AI
Had to scroll so far for this one 😅😅
I like to imagine this is part of the pre-recorded baby buffer, and you just saw this coming like 3 months ago.
I hear about Deepseek and I think of two things, DeepBlue, the chess computer and DeepThought the super computer that took millions of years to calculate the answer to the ultimate question of life the universe and everything (42 by the way). It then commissioned an even greater super computer to calculate what the actual question was. This super computer was so advanced that it was an actual planet whose very people, animals, plants, etc. would be used in it's programing and calculate it's 10 billion year task. This planet/computer was called Ear-*transmision cuts off*.
Deepseek's mother company is called "High Flyer", a Quant Fund.
They first 'Flied High' to get the necessary capital, now they "Seek Deep"
I get my actual tech news from fireship and then couple of hours later the satirical version gets carried to my screen here. Maybe sync or something so I don't have to wait ?
More like the US AI companies were doing nothing but playing stock market while the Chinese AI company actually worked on their product.
I was so excited to see MCT make a video about this
We used to say "no matter how good you are at something just remember there's an Asian out there better at it than you" so at least its good to know some things never change.
I'm so glad I'm subscribed to you
I wonder when Man will make a sketch about the OpenAI whistleblower.
The best part about DeepSeek is that it's open-source and you can run it locally on your own computer. But they're still worried about privacy issues.
i think all ai is more trash than it was a year go, i try to look up a question such as "show me links of red shoes to buy" all i get is "this brand is good, you should look it up". i have no idea how people actually use ai for anything.
Sooooo when they stole the entire data, texts and drawings off the internet it was totally fine but when someone else does it to them it's totally wrong?
Duality of man.
I don't think you get it. It is not about the data you use to train the AI, but about the data people enter when they use the AI. The other thing is that AI can be used to spread propaganda in relevant searches.
China Carrying AI
This is how I imagine Man Carrying Thing meeting Ed Kemper
I don't need a child. I have the AI rendition of Eraserhead.
I love the lighting you use on the grey hoodie guy. Makes him look so menacing
every oligarch right now
I once saw a shoplifter get apprehened. They tried to walk out of the store with a shopping cart full of stuff (not even in bags). As they are being detained, they start throwing a fit about there being a pair of shoes in there that was in fact theirs (regardless of everything else being stolen), and that the store can't take that from them because its theirs. That audacity is burned in my brain. To complain about something being taken from you as your trying to steal a bunch of stuff from someone
Yes but its still his stuff. The law doesn't actually function on the eye for an eye logic.
Man carrying a joke that I will come up with if given five minutes and all of the data on the Earth
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Man he really carried the thing.
Best part is that fact it was a "side project" lmao.
I bet your favorite Slugcat is Artificer
Man Using Dutch Angles to Signify Madness in One Character and Untrustworthiness in Another
The free market is good, only when we do it - US gov
The free market IS about competition with others.
@ well the US market IS about squashing outside competition through tariffs and banning
@@LadiesMan-bo2cc But that's also the Chinese strategy, by killing the market for solar panels in Europe, trying to kill the market of electric cars in the US, or take the market for Li ion batteries. When you are a company evolving in a free market you do your best so as not to be eaten by others. Here it s just the same thing but at the level of a country. It makes sense to me. Also China will financially boost its own companies to drag prices down and push western companies to bankruptcy. This is not a free market strategy either, but it is stronger than a free market, and by holding on to strict free market principles you just sign your own death when facing a country that does not only blindly follow the free market but also has a brain and a long term strategy.
Don't ask Deepseek to list significant historical events between 1950 and 2000. It won't.
What's next, Chinese AI image generation that replaces all white men with Chinese characters?
I did not have Man stealing Man's job in my bingo card for 2025.
just like openAI, except it's actually open
This is the video I needed for my AI anxiety thank you!
I'm barely understand your skits because I'm not american, and I learning your culture. But this was fun.
Are you a Chinese AI, perchance?
@@MCArt25 I'm a latino AI
Me to Open AI: Oh boo hoo, let me play a sad song on the world's smallest violin.