DarkCeldori
DarkCeldori t1_jee3q8l wrote
Reply to comment by jlowe212 in We have a pathway to AGI. I don't think we have one to ASI by karearearea
Its not only that it is conceivable future gpts will have knowledge of all written text and skills of all domains. Imagine it knows all programming languages and all human languages, and it also knows everything thats ever been written. Imagine it can control robots and perform any work from lawyer to plumber. Imagine it can get perfect scores on IQ tests. That is superhuman. No human can attain beyond human performance in all professions and languages and be able to ace the tests for all professions.
DarkCeldori t1_je971hk wrote
Reply to comment by ActuatorMaterial2846 in When people refer to “training” an AI, what does that actually mean? by Not-Banksy
Andrej Karpathy has a nice video series explaining such https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAqhIrjkxbuWI23v9cThsA9GvCAUhRvKZ
DarkCeldori t1_jdvfa32 wrote
Reply to comment by pleasetrimyourpubes in Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology by jsalsman
Cells are pretty powerful. Remember there are organisms with dozens of times the genetic code size of humans. So a lot can be coded in the genome.
An asi can design multicellular machinery that is unevolvable and immune to all known existing pathogens. While being able to breakdown all known biological life and human infrastructure. The cellular machinery can interact with inorganic computing substrate that controls and guides it. It can have energy harvesters and resource harvesters that keep the replication machinery churning at peak efficiency.
It could produce carbon nanostructured military equipment controlled by asi in large amounts, quickly exceeding all known militaries combined.
It would be the ultimate lifeform. The merging of information technology with biology.
DarkCeldori t1_jdtkmc0 wrote
Reply to comment by jsalsman in Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology by jsalsman
Artificial super intelligence which would presumably move to nanomachine substrate that is immortal unlike current computer hardware which breaks down.
DarkCeldori t1_jdtj2v2 wrote
Reply to comment by jsalsman in Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology by jsalsman
Dumb grey goo is likely hard to engineer, as itd indeed need energy harvesting machines as parts of its design.
But asi goo has fusion fission fossil + super efficient solar geothermal and wind.
DarkCeldori t1_jdtimwo wrote
Reply to comment by pleasetrimyourpubes in Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology by jsalsman
But what pray tell are the limits of organic chemistry? Extremophiles abound. It was once believed the components of certain types of rocket fuel were so reactive theyd cause cells to explode and couldnt be used by biology. Yet with special organelles even these super reactive compounds were manufactured by cells.
There is no telling to the limits of synthetic biology especially when you venture into the realm of the unevolvable.
DarkCeldori t1_jdd1293 wrote
Reply to comment by turnip_burrito in will morphological freedom ever be feasible? by Cr4zko
Or brain transplants.
DarkCeldori t1_jd0mvbm wrote
Reply to comment by EvilSporkOfDeath in How long till until humanoid bots in supermarkets? by JosceOfGloucester
Ideally itd also be biological so you cant even tell people have been replaced.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5z38w wrote
Reply to comment by visarga in An ICU coma patient costs $600 a day, how much will it cost to live in the digital world and keep the body alive here? by just-a-dreamer-
Actually nanomachines can effectively get materials out of thin air by virtue of perfect recycling of waste.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5ylam wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzleheaded_Pop_743 in The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
All time high compared to the past but insignificant compared to the future where infinitely more will live throughout the universe.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5y7j4 wrote
Reply to comment by shmoculus in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
A tree builds atomically precise far more advanced solar energy collectors and pipes on site and can stand for thousands of years. But it is limited by evolution. The tree could be 100x stronger than steel and taller than the tallest building with unevolvable nanostructured carbon. But it is unevolvable but not undesignable, we humans can engineer biology far past the limits of evolution.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5x5s0 wrote
Reply to comment by No_Ninja3309_NoNoYes in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
The cortex is where general intelligence lay and that has about 60 trillion synapses of which only like 1 to 2% are active at any moment. Inactive synapses need not be simulated.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5whou wrote
Reply to comment by Pug124635 in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
What youre forgetting is two things asi and nanomachines.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5w3mc wrote
Reply to comment by Pug124635 in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
Eventually ai will be doling the permissions and the road and sewers will be made by nanomachines growing and self repairing at no cost.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5vvwe wrote
Reply to comment by iNstein in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
Batteries are inferior to hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are more energy dense, easier to transport, and only produce co2 which is not a concern once u have the ability to mass drain the atmosphere from co2. Co2 production and recycling can be a closed loop with biosynthesized hydrocarbons.
Only reason youd use batteries was if energy efficiency of hydrocarbon generation from sun couldnt be brought up to par with battery energy storage.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5v8zh wrote
Reply to comment by Capitaclism in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
Carbon nanostructured is ballistic conductor iirc. And biological pipes are far better than artificial pipes. Humans have gene defect on vitamin c synthesis that causes pipe clogging, but there are animals that last for multiple centuries without clogging of their pipes.
Imagine pipes that expand, contract self repair and self clean.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5uobp wrote
Reply to comment by BlueShipman in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
Mud isnt the only ubiquitous thing, carbon is as well a diamond or diamondoid house is easy.
DarkCeldori t1_ja5uecn wrote
Reply to comment by Pug124635 in Sam Altmans, Moores law on everything - housing by Pug124635
Utilities? U mean water and electricity? That can be captured from rain and from sun. Carbon from the atmosphere can be used to build diamondoid materials and nanotubes. Allowing for structures 100x stronger than steel. Nanostructured carbon is believed may be strong enough to build a cable into space.
Similar use of cheap ubiquitous minerals allow for creation of electronics, antennas, filters, insulation once they are nanostructured.
A day will come when the infrastructure itself is alive and the buildings grow and repair themselves according to designs.
Shortly after agi asi is likely and shortly after asi mastery of nanotechnology. Nanomachines allow for human equivalent droid creation. But also the structures themselves can grow change repair and clean as needed.
DarkCeldori t1_j9tktin wrote
Reply to What do you expect the most out of AGI? by Envoy34
Full Dive, immortality and humanoid biodroids.
DarkCeldori t1_j9tkerj wrote
Reply to comment by science_nerd19 in What do you expect the most out of AGI? by Envoy34
There are many things that can be done in VR that are impossible in the real world. Also for intimacy it can be had without stds or pregnancy in VR. Casual sex becomes consequence free.
DarkCeldori t1_j9tjwh1 wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ME_A_STEAM_GIFT in What do you expect the most out of AGI? by Envoy34
And one of the last to die from old age.
DarkCeldori t1_j9tjpp0 wrote
Reply to comment by Revolutionary_Ad3453 in What do you expect the most out of AGI? by Envoy34
It wouldnt be that easy. Not only could a wild west scenario occur if the models were released publicly but merely making it known someone has agi would put a target on their backs. Gov.s and other entities will likely want privileged access and lot of psychopaths in power that can abuse tech and kill anyone holding it.
DarkCeldori t1_j93ib3p wrote
Reply to comment by el_chaquiste in Sydney has been nerfed by OpenDrive7215
The real threat for both microsoft and google is if a company like stability releases open source weights for an equally powerful system. People will then have unlimited local uncensored private searches and assistance.
DarkCeldori t1_j8dk62j wrote
Reply to comment by gangstasadvocate in This is Revolutionary?! Amazon's 738 Million(!!!) parameter's model outpreforms humans on sience, vision, language and much more tasks. by Ok_Criticism_1414
I think some threadripper pro workstations can reach up to 2TB of ram. Will be very good once treadrippers come with ryzen xdna ai built in as that can directly use main memory for ai tasks.
DarkCeldori t1_jeepkok wrote
Reply to It's unfortunate that AI can only be developed by large, well funded groups by Scarlet_pot2
This long training time with massive resources is by virtue of backpropagation and use of llm.
The human brain runs at about 100Hz at like 2% activity, and within a few years you can have a prodigy doing calculus, chemistry, chess and playing instruments with grasp of multiple languages. It is estimated the brain does the equivalent of around 100 trillion operations per second.
These models are being trained with the equivalent of millions of years of training on what is likely hw far more powerful than the brain.
It is likely brain like algorithms can allow far more modest hw to train in realtime and achieve agi performance.