It's an early 1900's post card that made fun of early radio voice transmissions (a phone in this case).What is that picture?
Ah. I see.It's an early 1900's post card that made fun of early radio voice transmissions (a phone in this case).
(Why did I have to explain that?)
Context.(Why did I have to explain that?)
I thought it was a photo of the staff of Mix 106 Charlotte in October 1997.It's an early 1900's post card that made fun of early radio voice transmissions (a phone in this case).
(Why did I have to explain that?)
Probably because it was a visual image.(Why did I have to explain that?)
Zero. Artificial Intelligence has nothing to do with old technology. AI has so much more potential benefits to society as a whole than inane radio. If done wrong, AI could literally mean our eventual extinction. And I'm not being hyperbolic.What do the new AI programs say about the future of terrestrial radio (AM/FM/HD/DAB)?
Kelly, a friend posted that very warning on FB just yesterday.Zero. Artificial Intelligence has nothing to do with old technology. AI has so much more potential benefits to society as a whole than inane radio. If done wrong, AI could literally mean our eventual extinction. And I'm not being hyperbolic.
There are varying camps to the conceptual elements. Some are dismissive of the downsides, while other's are concerned that AI could be used for controlling weapon systems by potentially hostile governments. But, for the sake of a discussion around radio or current levels of AI, here's a handy chart from DataFlair that sums it up nicely:Kelly, a friend posted that very warning on FB just yesterday.

I took that question literally, so I asked Bard:What do the new AI programs say about the future of terrestrial radio (AM/FM/HD/DAB)?
If AI starts writing ad copy, look out
It's funny how we ascribe gender pronouns to AI output!... I told him she was just a computer.
And that's part of the danger when humans correspond with AI for any length of time. It's pretty common to start relating-to, or somehow believing the application is sentient. If you need an example; just look at Blake Lemoine, a Google AI engineer who was convinced that Google's AI application LaMDA large word model had evolved into a level of consciousness. When Lemoine went public with his concerns, Google fired him.It's funny how we ascribe gender pronouns to AI output!![]()