Or “How long should I delay this report to make it look like it wasn’t written using AI?”
My impression is that it was in a limited portion of the report prepared by a politician’s staff. It’s a local story for me.
So an ai company is paying (presumably) human developers as its major expense.
Sounds like AI is all the rage for determining fish ages. Was interesting seeing what people were proposing to do and are already doing. It’s going to take a lot of work to make it happen.
Do you mean a deep neural net?
(I find the term “AI” to be ambiguous.)
When I was at school it meant Artificial Insemination (we worked with cows a lot).
AI is incredibly ambiguous and as such the Canadian government manages to catch simple regression models in their definition.
It sounded like they were looking at the resnet50 model which I think is described here (What Is ResNet-50?). I was just going to say a convolutional neural network which seems to be similar to that. Personally, I think there’s a simpler option that could get by with simple machine learning and a different technology rather than using computer vision.
For those who might be interested, the WSJ has a long article today looking at Elon’s Collssus and Colossus 2 data centers in Memphis (i.e. Grok), and the resource requirements and controversies associated with them.
From a recent Teams stream:
Facilitator has been turned on and is taking notes.
Hi everybody, here’s how I can help in this meeting:
Track the agenda
Take notes
Set a timer
Answer questions
Just type @Facilitator to ask me anything.
The meeting lead then asks:
@Facilitator take notes
Facilitator responds to the request:
I am unable to take notes directly. You can ask me questions, track the agenda, or set a timer using my abilities in this Teams meeting.
You lying sack of turds ![]()
my Dev finally had a local ai installed. which is good because I’ve got three marketing proposals to do, and ai builds the framework better than me.
doesn’t have the functionality yet to upload pdfs but that’s next.
So, we’ve got three test AI’s installed locally, and a front end, and pdf uploads. It’s working really well.
I’m having it create a whitepaper, given about a dozen documents from the SOA (that show business use cases for AI, from actuaries) and some compliance documents (that basically show that in Canada, companies better be self hosting AI’s).
It’s working really good so far!
OpenAI is now providing fast easy cheap deep-fake video generation to anyone who wants it. The videos are very short and flawed, but not that flawed.
They also released an AI TikTok app, because that’s what the world needs right now.
https://www.npr.org/2025/10/03/nx-s1-5560200/openai-sora-social-media
“Making TikTok videos is too hard.”
– Gen Z
It’s, um, interesting. For example:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1o2ci7s/ai_generated_death_metal/
(Not work-friendly due to at least one of the historical figures depicted.)