Tiffany is a software developer who started her career in the modeling & fashion industry. Tech can be very overwhelming for many at first as she experienced first hand entering into the industry. Tiff saw a gap to help ease people into what tech has to offer, to improve their day to day lives. She brings value and trust to her audience by maintaining authenticity through sharing her life through the lens. Her real and candid approach is why she has a very strong engagement with her community. Through sharing her day to day life, she has built a loyal audience that engages with her in tech, fashion, business and many other areas of everyday lifestyle. //Tiff
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My google pixel 3 got lost for over 3 months amd when we finally found it, we discovered my baby sister put it in the dryer dust filter. It was sitting in there, at very hot temperatures, moisture and dust for months, and when i found it, is was basically in the same condition i lost it in. Been using it for about 2 more years now. This phone is a god damn tank and i will never discredit android, because at least my phone won't break the first time its dropped.
And you don’t think we dont know by now anyone can hack into WiFi 🛜 connections, and mobile numbers 🫢.. WHAT, are we going to do now, when ai disaster comes along 🤖
Nowadays in AI companies invest not billions of dollars so I think before invest that amount of money thay know AI will be profitable and work. So that people who say" don't be afraid of AI and AI newer will be fier you "-mistacken.I see changes now for example:when I call my telephone company two years ago I speek with huaman now with robot etc.
For people who are confused on how she got where she started in the video: 1 Create a new folder and name it something. 2 Click "Open folder" inside of the dropdown of "NO FOLDER OPENED" in the explorer. 3 Open the folder you created. 4 Right click the folder and select new file and name it "indext.html" (you can open the explorer inside of the "view" dropdown menu if you dont see it)
The "imitation game" starring Benedict Cumberbatch (2015) covers Turin's journey to crack the Enigma code during WW2. This guy is not only a math genius but a war hero. Sad about what happened to this guy. Tiff@ if you haven't seen it watch it. It's autobiographical it might help you on your AI learning journey. There's also a Turin' lectures over on RU-vid.
I've been into tech ever since i was young, twenty years ago now. And I agree with your point, AI should be used as a tool, not as a replacement for jobs. AI should be a copilot!
The url shortener seems pretty pointless, doesnt it just redirect you to another link??? And then you could do you link/the hexadecimal for that link if you want it to be proffesionnal
I think that the most future proof job is probably ceramics. The technology has gotten better, but overall it's a pretty similar project as it was 4,000 years ago. It's still in pretty high demand. It doesn't seem to be any serious automation market. Any real automation has gone in the direction of industrial ceramics.
I would absolutely love if you made a video covering ML. AWS just came out with 2 two new certifications which are the AI Practitioner and ML associate and I’m studying for the AI while going to school for Data Science. I need all the knowledge haha!
I disagree on the customer service aspect. People don't like talking to bots because they're inflexible. GenAI will create more flexibility and with software like ElevenLabs you'll have varying AI voices that sound just like real people. Already I've found that in some cases I prefer to chat with GenAI customer service bots instead of with real people and I'm not alone in that.
OK, here's a hypothesis : Artificial Intelligence is a terrible, over hyped name for what this is. It's really statistics (albiet statistics with a ton of syntactic gloss). That can initially look like intelligence, and in the hype-hype Silicon Valley world of venture capital, that appearance is going to be exploited as much as possible, so the statistics are going to be marketed as intelligence. But occasionally statistics will throw out an outlier, like telling you how many rocks to eat a day (that happened). At that point the facade collapses. To be clear, I'm asking, not telling. If anyone wants to reply and tell me what they think of this hypothesis, I'd be interested.
AI is not as hyped out as it made to be. It just applies 'feedback' mechanism (similar to electronics) to a deep relationship between mathematics and statistics to 'generate' or 'regenerate' new stuff. Of course, I'm not an expert on these two subjects, so I can't get into details, but that's the high level view.
i have set up a goal to code a simple game in Unity with the help of chatgpt. this is my second day and its going very slow. im using 3.5 which has severe dementia. it can help me with a script and then i ask about the script and the dummie completely forgot what it was. i think 3.5 has 5 tokens to play with. maybe i need to invest in the expensive 4o