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Stuart Sweet
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· posted in The Solid Signal Blog
A while back, our marketing department started putting out some Facebook ads. You might have seen them. They asked for a photo of a confused and angry person with a remote. I dug up this one:

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We all agreed that the image didn't really "pop" but we liked the subject. Using AI tools, I was able to do this one in about 3 minutes.

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The results aren't perfect but they're darn close. It got me thinking about how long it would have taken me to do this sort of thing back when I spent time doing it for a living, 30 years ago. My best guess would be about an hour, and I'm not sure the result would have been any better. Masking out hair is a pain in the neck and never works as well as you want. Or at least that was the mantra in the 1990s when all this was done manually.

I'm bringing this up because…


Look, you don't need me to tell you about all the advancements in artificial intelligence lately. Everyone's talking about it, including the AI-enhanced search engines themselves. Whether it's AI-enhanced artificial romance, AI in the courtroom, or any of the many places you'll see its impact, artificial intelligence is everywhere. Personally I'm seeing a lot of talk about AI image manipulation since Adobe Photoshop introduced AI features. So naturally I have to weigh in a little bit. Just a few months ago I told you I wasn't worried about ChatGPT, and I stand by that, at least for now. But I have to say, the stuff I'm seeing with image manipulation is mighty impressive.

Yes, AI is going to cost jobs


Artificial intelligence is going to mean that some jobs are lost. Some industries will shrink by a lot. And just like other waves of automation, it's the dreary jobs that we'll lose first. If you've spent the last five years writing part descriptions for online catalogs, AI is coming for you. If you're still engaged in doing illustrations by request from customers, I'd be polishing up your resume. Let's say you're an intern writing extracts of legal documents. It's time to think about doing something else while there's still time. Are you a photographer who does nothing but create stock photos for sale? I think you might want to consider another line of work.

But is it really bad that we're losing these positions? I'd say yes and no.

A long time ago, there was something called "paying your dues." In earlier days they called it an apprenticeship. The idea was that you spent time learning the basics of a trade by doing the boring stuff first. You learned the rules first hand, and you practiced until you understood them. Then, you moved up the ladder. That was a charming idea from a different time. The truth is that the "apprenticeship" model went out 50 years ago or more. I wish it hadn't, because there's a lot of value in it. But AI didn't kill it. It was already dead.

So, doing drudge work isn't really the key to success anymore. In that sense, it's good that it's going away. Taking away the boring yet difficult parts of a process just makes it easier for creative people to blossom.

This isn't the first time


Ever since there's been technology, someone has complained that teach chances are going to cost jobs. I'm willing to bet that when people learned how to bake clay pots, someone complained that the person who put the pots out in the sun to bake was going to lose their job. None of this is new.

In the 19th century, factories came in and a lot of craftspeople lost their jobs. In the 20th century, automation meant that a lot of factory workers lost their jobs. By the early 21st century, easy access to information meant that a whole cadre of administrative positions were lost. Each time, there was something in our culture that changed for the worse. But things also changed for the better. Chances are the clothes you wear are of more consistent quality and they look a lot better than they would have in 1850. A 2023 car is so well built that it can last a decade easily, while one from 1973 turned into dust in five years. You may not have a secretary, a receptionist, or a file clerk, but you have the world's repository of information in your pocket.

Point is, things change. It's no fun when it's your job on the chopping block, but let's not pretend this is a new thing.

But none of that is the real problem


There's a lot of paranoia today. I think it's justified. People think that AI will get so good at so many things that there won't be enough jobs for real people to do. They also worry that AI won't be as good as it seems, and it will make some very big mistake that causes a very big problem. Suddenly the idea of the computer from WarGames starting a nuclear war by playing Tic-Tac-Toe doesn't seem so far-fetched. Some of the leading names in computers are urging AI makers to slow down and try to understand what their creations are actually "thinking." They're worried too.

"Dreams" and lies are a big deal, I agree


The new trend in artificial intelligence is "generative AI." Here's the ideal. You take a computer and you show it an insane number of things, telling it as much as you can about each things. Then you let it chew on that until it's able to create its own rules to try to predict what is coming next. This model actually works. The problem is that we don't understand what the computers are actually learning. If we ask for the opposite of Elvis, we don't know if the AI will give us Michael J. Fox. Here's what ChatGPT said when I asked it:

Since Elvis was known for his charismatic stage presence, musical talent, and iconic style, the opposite of Elvis might be a person who lacks those attributes.

When I asked Bing Image Creator to show me the opposite of Elvis, here's what it gave me.

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I'd love to know how it got to the point where it thought this was the opposite of Elvis. The truth is that even the AI's creators don't know. That's the problem. The process of how AI gets its answers isn't really "knowable" by people. In most cases the AI itself isn't able to detail the process it uses to generate an answer.

The other problem is that the whole purpose of generative AI is to create a complete answer with as little information as possible. That means that the AI is, by nature, going to answer some things wrong. It will do so with such a certain tone that it's hard to know if it's telling the truth. I asked Google Bard to "tell me about Stuart Sweet the blogger." (There are other Stuart Sweets in the world.) Here's part of what it said:

Sweet is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and events. He has also been featured in publications such as Popular Mechanics, PC Magazine, and The New York Times.

In addition to his writing, Sweet is also a consultant and trainer. He has worked with businesses of all sizes to help them improve their telecommunications systems.

I wish that those things were true. They're not. But it sounds good, and the rest of Bard's answer is a lot more accurate.

That's the problem right now. You can't trust generative AI.

What would happen if we let AI grow at the rate it's growing?


I think people are right to be worried about the incredible growth in AI right now. In about 18 months, generative AI has gone from little more than babbling to being able to create totally realistic stories and images. In another 18 months of uninterrupted growth, it's hard to know where it could go. Some of the work we're seeing is both amazing and scary. Adobe's technology will let you extend an image far beyond its original borders, and Apple claims to have a tool that will clone your voice in minutes. How soon before you get your first phone call from someone claiming to be your mother? When will you first get a spam text with an image of someone you care about in danger? I think we should be worried about these things.

Right now, as far as we know, most AIs are being trained with a very small set of information. At some point someone will let an AI loose on the entire internet to learn what it can. What will happen then? It's going to happen, that's for sure. It's only a matter of time.

I do think that there should be more understanding of what AI is doing before we go much further. I don't worry about a "terminator" type scenario so much as I worry that we just won't be able to prepare for anything that could come from AI. It could be a small or a large consequence and now is the time to be thinking about that.

If we do it right, it could be great


People once worried that typewriters would put people out of jobs. They worried that television would put people out of jobs, that industrial robots would put people out of jobs, and most recently that the internet would put people out of jobs. The result, every time, has been that the pool of jobs has increased because of new opportunities no one expected. I think the coming of generative AI will be like that too. It will be bumpy, but if we do our best to learn from the past and apply it to what we're doing, I think we'll be ok.

That is, until the AIs learn how to play basketball. Once that happens it's all over.

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· posted in DISH Network Support Forum
Hello everyone, new guy here. I'm trying to solve problem I'm having with Dish bonus view channels. When I'm watching the bonus view channels then I switch back to regular dish channels, after few minutes the screen flips to black and after 30 seconds flips back to regular channels and continues to flip back and forth until I turn off TV. After I wait 30 minutes and turn back on , I can use regular channels again. So, its after I switch from bonus view channels to regular dish channels the problem starts. Been trying to fix this for a month, but no luck
Here what I've done.
i contacted Dish support and they sent me a new Joey3, but no help. Switched to a different HDMI input on TV, no help. Used different HDMI cable , no help. Used different electrical wall plug, no help.
Finally got a Dish tech to check it. He ran all systems check and was OK. Finally he brought in a small TV and plugged in the HDMI out from the Joey to the small TV. He could not get the problem to occur on his small TV, so the new Joey was working OK. So, then the problem must be myTV. He made some phone calls and came back with the answer that there must be a problem with the analog to digital switch in my TV. Has anyone ever heard of a problem like this, or is it time to be looking for a new TV? My tv LG OLED65C8PUA. TV has been trouble free til now. Thanks
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dfergie
Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU!
Last reply · posted in What's Cooking?
We have a Breakfast and Dinner thread so... :)
Continuing from the Breakfast thread, found Cornbread mix so ...
Yellow Cornbread Mix
2 Hatch Green Chiles -diced
1 Egg
2/3 cup of milk
add to greased pan
Bake for 400f 20-25 minutes(From instructions)
now to put together and try... this to go with pinto beans...
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TRG
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Pork shoulder, refried beans, cheddar and chopped green chile burrito with a pint of pale ale.

Its nice being able to have a pint with lunch during the week or whenever. I've been enjoying the retired life. 🍺

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Pork shoulder, refried beans, cheddar and chopped green chile burrito with a pint of pale ale.

Its nice being able to have a pint with lunch during the week or whenever. I've been enjoying the retired life. 🍺

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Leftovers for lunch, bacon wrapped salmon fillet from Saturday and a KFC thigh from Friday, Tea.
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Congrats! I love retirement, no wake ups, no e-mails...
Leftovers for lunch, bacon wrapped salmon fillet from Saturday and a KFC thigh from Friday, Tea.
I've been retired since October. It was very strange at first. But I'm loving it now.
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Creamy flat chicken enchiladas with green chile, beans and rice.

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Layered Spicy Dorito / chili cheese Frito pie casserole…real sugar Pepsi
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I had a very unusual but delicious 1/4lb hotdog with cream cheese, raspberry preserves and chopped Hatch green chile. It is an unlikely combination but it works.


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N5XZS
Last reply · posted in Over the Air Television By RabbitEars.Info
New low power station has been granted by the FCC and the new call leter is K33OB-D on RF ch. 33.

Will run at 15 KW ERP, this one runs from the Westside same location as KWPL-LD a HC2 owned station.

It's going to be aimed at eastern part of Albuquerque, so it's tightly focused beam pattern.

This new station is owned by Digital Network and what kind of programmings is unkown at this time.😎
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N5XZS
Yeah, there are some diginets like Heartland, Retro, The Family Channel diginetworks that we already have here in this market and we don't need duplicates, but bring the new diginets on like the Rev'n, Karate Acton movies, different kind of music videos on the new station. :hatsoff2
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Yeah, there are some diginets like Heartland, Retro, The Family Channel diginetworks that we already have here in this market and we don't need duplicates, but bring the new diginets like Revn, Karate Acton movies, different kind of music videos on the new station. :hatsoff2

I watch MovieSphere Gold channel a lot. Many recent movies on that digitnet :)
N5XZS
Yes that's a good channel MovieSphere, only thing is the missing CC on it. :rolleyes: :hatsoff2
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According to the FCC listing, the tower is near I-40 and Juan Tabo:

primestar31
According to the FCC listing, the tower is near I-40 and Juan Tabo:

Many of these in my DMA are on cell towers, so don't always reach very far because the towers aren't very high.
zippyfrog
Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter
Last reply · posted in DISH Network Support Forum
Did anyone have a price increase today on their equipment? I own my VIP211k's, and they have been $5.00. My bill that I received last week shows the "add-ons" as being $5.00. However, I just logged into my Dish account, and my "add-ons" are now $10.00. Did the additional receivers go up by $5.00 recently?

As I mentioned, my last bill shows $5.00 and under the notes, nothing is mentioned about a price increase.
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zippyfrog
However, when I make a change (tried to add the Columbian pack for $2 so I could generate my bill) and there is a new line - it says "Access for TV" - whereas previously that line item was not there. I hope they aren't charging $5.00 for the initial TV now...

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Apparently it's not an "owned receiver" fee but rather an extension fee that's applied to 2nd and subsequent viewing. Maybe that played into their decision to force a box at every TV- garnering those fees
zippyfrog
Apparently it's not an "owned receiver" fee but rather an extension fee that's applied to 2nd and subsequent viewing. Maybe that played into their decision to force a box at every TV- garnering those fees
Possibly. In theory, $9 of the base pack has a rental fee built in. But now is this $5 a chance to get a little more? I don't know for sure. According to chat, it is a glitch and will be resolved in a timely manner, but we shall see. Part of my thinks there is a going to be a new charge, whether it is now or this fall. Here in Illinois, the law requires we are given 30 days notice of any fee changes, but I have not been given anything.

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MikeD-C05
These fees are why streaming has caught on so well across the country and DISH is losing subs each quarter. Soon won't be enough subs to be profitable.
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Does cable charge box rent?
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Bruce
Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter
Last reply · posted in DISH Network Support Forum
With the 1st Quarter Report just released, Dish lost another 180,000, now at 4.84 Million.

Sling now at 1.79 million subscribers, down approximately 190,000.

For comparison, YouTube TV now has about double the subscribers of Dish and Sling combined.

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fmj77
I'm surprised Dish still has that many subscribers. I don't know a single person in my area that is still with them after getting either Starlink or fiber at their home. They all cancelled Dish and went with streaming. I used to get offers pretty regularly in the mail to come back to Dish, but no more. Haven't seen one in a couple of years now.
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Bruce
I'm surprised Dish still has that many subscribers. I don't know a single person in my area that is still with them after getting either Starlink or fiber at their home. They all cancelled Dish and went with streaming. I used to get offers pretty regularly in the mail to come back to Dish, but no more. Haven't seen one in a couple of years now.
Only about 3.6% of Households in the United States, still have Dish Network.

For comparison, YouTube TV has about 10%.
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$25 a month for 1 gig, for two years with Spectrum. I'd be darned that their router was MUCH better than AT&T's. I didn't realize that what I thought was something else was the bloody router. Those buffering issues stopped when I swapped... after AT&T refused to lower my bill, after 25 years of high speed internet service. They wanted $80 or so a month for 1 gig, with no drop to a lower speed.
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I despise that most of all. I'm going to talk to a remote?
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$25 a month for 1 gig, for two years with Spectrum. I'd be darned that their router was MUCH better than AT&T's. I didn't realize that what I thought was something else was the bloody router. Those buffering issues stopped when I swapped... after AT&T refused to lower my bill, after 25 years of high speed internet service. They wanted $80 or so a month for 1 gig, with no drop to a lower speed.


1gbit up and down here from att start out great was suppose to be $60 for life of service, with years time it went back up to $80 I complained about they gave us $49 for year which about to end, I Wonder what prices will be when it "up" I in no way like ATT fiber service there DNS that are hardcode and unchange able in the router are some WORSE DNS I ever used. you know how much of pain it is to change DNS setting on EVERY single wireless device...
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Only about 3.6% of Households in the United States, still have Dish Network.

For comparison, YouTube TV has about 10%.
I dropped Dish a couple years back after having them for 25 years. The pricing got higher and after we got high speed internet, I watched it less and less. It got to the point all I watched was TCM for classic movies. Many of them are on You Tube now and a Premium subscription is $14 a month. A far cry of the $100 a month was paying with AT180, Supers, and locals. I get locals OTA anyway. I took down the dish several months ago and tossed it. I owned all my my equipment, so nothing to return. Do I miss a traditional cable type service? No way. If I want one I have all of the free live streaming with Roku, the Fire Stick, as well as Google TV. Right now as I type this, I am watching episodes of "The Midnight Special" from 1976 on You Tube, ad free. Dish was fine for many years. I do not regret buying the equipment and installing it myself (No installers in 1999). I enjoyed Dish for many years. My thoughts, Dish & Direct will be forced to merge in time, or they both will be gone. Even cable companies are getting out of TV. Some are only selling the internet and phone packages.
tanman
I despise that most of all. I'm going to talk to a remote?
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nelson61
A lot of it flows back to the 4 big networks.
Cable and satellite are their money tree.

But, in reality, each market need 1 or perhaps 2 news feeds - not 4 or more
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MikeD-C05
A lot of it flows back to the 4 big networks.
Cable and satellite are their money tree.

But, in reality, each market need 1 or perhaps 2 news feeds - not 4 or more
In my area we get 2 news feeds spread over 4 local stations.
ABC/NBC (TEGNA)
Same news cast simulcast over both channels.

CBS/Fox (Sinclair)
Same news casters at 5pm, 6pm, 10pm.
Fox shows an hour at 9pm but same news casters.
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lordodogg
Last reply · posted in DIRECTV General Forum
Hello again, haven't posted here in a while.

This morning, around 6:30am, I woke up and found the front panel lights on my HR44 on (I leave it off all the time as it is co-located with one of my Geminis).

Immediately thinking that either a reboot or power outage occurred, I checked the software version, and found that it's still the same release that was sent out last month.

I then ruled out a power outage by checking the clocks on my appliances and seeing that they're still correct (they reset when there's an outage, somewhat similar to the "blinking 12" on VCRs).

I then confirmed a reboot by checking the Upcoming Recordings (fka To-Do List) and seeing that the number was much lower than before (it always resets after a reboot).

I am definitely guessing what happened (and it may very well be actually what happened) is that the "Reset Required" prompt may have come up sometime overnight, and it eventually timed out and rebooted automatically. IIRC that prompt comes up when new software "plugins" have to be installed.

Would like to hear your thoughts, especially since I probably haven't talked to some of you reading this in a while (was a former CE member, left almost a year ago).

Thank you all in advance!
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Tom Speer
My HR54 blue light is on this morning. I think you ae right about the plugins. They are tweaking things in the customer National release. What version does your HR44 Genie have now? I think you are probably on the same varsion as the CE group today.
lordodogg
I believe mine says 0x1D7F
Tom Speer
That is what I have.
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Happened again today & have new software, 0x1d88