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  1. If the answer to some of the questions could be something you parents/family might know (and you haven't written them down anywhere) could you ask them?
  2. Remember how there were disagreements on the forum about whether there was a ranking system in Fiverr for search results/gigs. eg. and in the latest Fiverr webinar (How to make AI your business partner), Fiverr say: See: https://help.fiverr.com/hc/en-us/articles/24321964769169-How-to-make-AI-your-business-partner-Webinar from 50:49 in that webinar. So this helps prove that their is a search results (which is the gigs list) ranking system in Fiverr.
  3. The community standards page at https://www.fiverr.com/community/standards/prohibited-services says this: Your gig was about managing their Forex trading account and the community standards page says do not offer "Opening, managing, or implementing changes to a financial account of any kind".
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    AI-washing

    I assume it should be okay for any forum member to post their disagreements about AI as long as it's done in an okay way and being careful how it's said - nothing against any forum rules etc.
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    Tag

    Try pressing Enter after each search tag you enter (if that's the section you mean).
  6. This is what the terms of service at https://www.fiverr.com/legal-portal/legal-terms/terms-of-service says: So if it was definitely required for the order (eg. for it to be put onto a business card that the seller was designing) then it would be allowed if the buyer entered it on the order page).
  7. If Fiverr wants to empower AI journeys shouldn't they add a relevant AI section on the forum where there's FAQs and a section where staff would also answer questions related to AI and Fiverr? Maybe text resources could be put there too. Fiverr did create an AI community club (though I don't think it had much resources etc. but it could have added it) and then deleted every club on the forum and now says "we want to empower your AI journey" but the AI section/club has been deleted and there's no replacement section with the resources related to AI and Fiverr (apart from the videos on the "Sellers AI hub" page) - no text info. edit: there are a few text links on that page too but not much and not much about any open source stuff. eg. Fiverr could go into the copyright related stuff (like has been mentioned - with the community standards saying we need to have copyright in the AI generated output but but other places say AI generated output can't be copyrighted - at least as they are) and copyright related to the AIs training data.
  8. Isn't a problem with that that the client's device might not be on or they might have no connection to it? Plus if it was constantly streaming it couldn't take bandwidth? And it might occasionally have the wrong time on their device. If the buyer has turned their device(s) off their other methods (eg. using the geolocation/IP address/saved country settings (though some countries have >1 timezone) could work (eg. it could still say the time in the buyer's timezone even if the buyer's device(s) were turned off).
  9. You could do the poll based on Fiverr level or orders per month, success score or monthly Fiverr earnings or some other non-country thing and make the results private so it could be more valid.
  10. Couldn't it be useful in game development though? According to perplexity.AI which referenced zipdo.co in their "ai in video games section":
  11. You said you could demonstrate it, so if you showed proof that in some system what you said could be the case and it was accurate proof then it should be believable. Maybe there could be some universe where 8 of something in one could be equal to 4 of something in another. For the Pi thing, if you had some number system (not the standard ones) that started at 0 and counted up in half Pis it could be that Pi (in our system) could equal 2 in that system. So yes you could in theory create some number system in a programming language that counted in half Pis (eg. if it made things easier, like using degrees or radians in them might make some thing easier).
  12. If you demonstrate it then I'll decide. Maybe it depends on the number system you're using. 🙂 People say pi=3.142 but that's also incorrect. It's just an approximation.
  13. The woman in the video went into it better. Didn't she talk about different number systems etc. where it could be different results? And yes people could try to get around it. eg. lets say I say in one package I only do up to 8 seconds of video (to try to stop people asking for many thousands of frames of video to be rotoscoped manually). Someone could hypothetically say there's their video that's only 8 seconds but it's a 1000 frames per second video rather than a 24 fps video - maybe which was a sped up approx 45 minute video. Though there's limits put in the FAQ maybe they could ignore those. Also Fiverr will also use programming languages where things might wrap around so might not give consistent results (such as when their prices showed 100s of times bigger or where their dates go back to around 1/1/1970. Fiverr Neo could have given a fuller answer to the question or you could have asked it more like I said. But it's also probably mostly giving the answers from the AI that it was based on. It's probably giving roughly the same answer as Google's AI (what was called Bard?). edit: I asked Neo to give a fuller answer to the 2+2 thing and it gave this rubbish answer :
  14. Well 1) it says so on my gig that that's the price 2) but even if it was a 1 minute job to edit/create a 45 minute video I wouldn't do it as I don't offer videos that long anyway (eg. at 1080p or more) as my upload speed isn't really good enough for that.
  15. For the gig I wouldn't deliver a 45 minute video on the basic package, but if someone wanted something very easy and quick then I'd still do it for that price - or maybe less - even if it was up to 15 minutes long. It depends what they're asking for and how time consuming it is. The package descriptions don't really offer much room to go into specifics. The response was about what Fiverr Neo responded with and if you ask other AIs like perplexity.ai it will tell you that in some maths contexts it might not always be the case that "2+2 would equal 4" (eg. wrap-around cases). You could have asked Neo what the cases where it wasn't 4 were - though Neo always tries to get you to find buyers.
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