I find these fascinating so I’m just doing a quick lil check on whether there’d be enough people interested in consuming/producing content for such a thing.
Edit: made it https://sopuli.xyz/c/gai
There seems to be an instance dedicated about it at aiparadise.moe . Perhaps you could help it grow further!
I like following the machine learning subreddit. If it’s more general like that I’d be more interested, but the generative AI stuff is interesting too
Definitely
There’s already:
https://kbin.social/m/ai
https://kbin.social/m/ArtificialIntelligence
https://kbin.social/m/machinelearningI don’t think the UI is doing the heavy lifting to make these links easy to use outside of kbin. To join from, for example, lemmy.world, I think you write: https://lemmy.world/c/ai@kbin.social
But unfortunately, federation is still a bit broken.
Whelp I searched for communities here on lemmy before making this post and these kbin communities weren’t indexed I guess
It doesn’t matter, you can still make your own community. We need to shed the old thinking on reddit that there should be a single community for a subject. We can all subscribe to all of these and the best one(s) will grow organically.
Oh yes! This sounds wonderful!
Yes, there are lots of communities already in the fediverse for that kind of content - mostly ChatGPT and also image-generation themed ones. Would this be general purpose? Or specific to art/image generation or automation or what?
I’m imagining all forms of generative AI
Cool so like a catch-all AI discussion community. I think that would be great, since I’m assuming a lot of posts in /c/technology are probably about AI already, and this would siphon them off to their own thing?
Made it: https://sopuli.xyz/c/gai
There was a tightly moderated subreddit called ControlProblem, and the main issue and interest I have in AI right now is the alignment problem. I haven’t found anything in the Fediverse really touching on that part of AI yet by itself. Does it deserve its own separate discussion? I think so since getting it wrong or just ignoring it could be disastrous.
The alignment problem would be a relevant piece of discussion for sure