HolyNucleoli
HolyNucleoli t1_j9l3vcn wrote
Reply to comment by Agarikas in Two Deans suspended after using ChatGPT to write email to students by Neurogence
I know you're joking, but school shootings of this type (active shooter) are anything but generic - the US averages like 6 a year.
It's a very bad look for it to appear as if these deans don't consider the death of multiple students in a mass shooting something that warrents the effort of writing an email.
HolyNucleoli t1_j4o1bne wrote
Reply to comment by banuk_sickness_eater in Researchers develop an artificial neuron closely mimicking the characteristics of a biological neuron by MichaelTen
It's plausible sounding that memories are globs of slime that travel to something called 'Salitzar's Pit' to be remembered?
Anybody who takes that at face value should probably not be on the internet
HolyNucleoli t1_j3wrnfl wrote
Reply to comment by epSos-DE in Any Youtube recommendations regarding the singularity? by [deleted]
These are all very convincing hallucinations. I got excited for the kurzgesagt one for a second
HolyNucleoli t1_j2evixy wrote
>Human-level AI was defined as unaided machines being able to accomplish every task better and more cheaply than human workers.
That definition sets a high bar. Every task? I would imagine that the percent of tasks AI can do unequivocally better than humans would follow an s curve, where maybe 95%+ of tasks are solved within a relatively short time frame but a few tricky ones remain unsolved long after AI becomes massively disruptive.
HolyNucleoli t1_j041jzx wrote
Reply to comment by cole_braell in Is it just me or does it feel like GPT-4 will basically be game over for the existing world order? by Practical-Mix-4332
>100 trillion parameters
Definitely not happening until a few years from now
HolyNucleoli t1_jcwgmo7 wrote
Reply to comment by Hazzman in 1.7 Billion Parameter Text-to-Video ModelScope Thread by Neither_Novel_603
This seems like a non sequitor