Meta announced a new AI model called Voicebox yesterday, one it says is the most versatile yet for speech generation, but it’s not releasing it yet: The model is still only a research project, but Meta says can generate speech in six languages from samples as short as two seconds and could be used for “natural, authentic” translation in the future, among other things.
Bloody hell it’s amazing how desperate this marketing attempt is. I’ve got an AI that’ll blow your faces off with its output but I can’t show you because, well, your face will resemble Gus Fring after several weeks in an acid bath. I can show you if you pay me a Huffmanian sum for API access though, but only if you sign an NDA and promise not to say mean things about us.
Ah, but allow private access for wannabe authoritarians who will use it to create fake ad campaigns. No public access = no scrutiny from researchers nor watchdogs.
@sub_ @realcaseyrollins the tech out right now is pretty insane.
Luckily the memes have been pretty good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59vYIzlxmF4
I can’t believe convincing everyone your new tech may destroy civilization is how you build hype nowadays.
@luciole @realcaseyrollins so far it seems like it’s been working lol
Well guess its a good way to attract sociopathic investors
Translation: Zuckerbot wants to generate some noise and there’s nothing better to do that than AI doom and gloom.
Translation… “This ‘AI’ is hot garbage that would make us look bad if we released it in its current state, but we want to hang out with the cool AI kids… So instead, we’ll say that it’s SO advanced and so good that it’s DANGEROUS for the public. That way we look cool, ethical, and mysterious and definitely NOT that we blew our wad on the metaverse last year and are reaching for anything to climb out of the hole we dug…”
You can be unethical and still be legal; that’s the way I live my life.
— Mark Zuckerberg
Mark won’t hesitate to publish an unethical/dangerous model to the world, he’ll actually thrive on it.