NarrowTea
NarrowTea t1_je5drsr wrote
Reply to Open letter calling for Pause on Giant AI experiments such as GPT4 included lots of fake signatures by Neurogence
lmao online petitions are garbage
NarrowTea t1_jciz2sy wrote
Reply to comment by Frosty_Awareness572 in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight
who needs open ai when you have meta
NarrowTea t1_j8f9l82 wrote
Reply to This is Revolutionary?! Amazon's 738 Million(!!!) parameter's model outpreforms humans on sience, vision, language and much more tasks. by Ok_Criticism_1414
They just keep making them more efficient.
NarrowTea t1_j6p1q79 wrote
I see great potential in merging LLMs.
NarrowTea t1_j6oun75 wrote
Reply to comment by SeasonsGone in Gmail creator says ChatGPT will destroy Google's business in two years by AdSnoo9734
It's monopoly is though.
NarrowTea t1_j6oukrr wrote
Reply to comment by alexiuss in Gmail creator says ChatGPT will destroy Google's business in two years by AdSnoo9734
Basically chai is too powerful to censor and censoring it made it so bad many of it's users just quit due to concerns over data.
NarrowTea t1_j5zan6x wrote
2029 just seems like its too early (early 2000s people thought we wouldn't be using desktop pcs and that computers would spawn sentient ai)
NarrowTea t1_j571pel wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Google to relax AI safety rules to compete with OpenAI by Surur
Google is literally big data incarnate. There is nothing stopping them from attempting to pursue agi.
NarrowTea t1_j571k3l wrote
Odin here pulling out all the stops.
NarrowTea t1_j50ufl6 wrote
Reply to The year is 2058. I awake in my pod. by katiecharm
You vill own nothing and be happy
Me in luke skywalker voice : NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
NarrowTea t1_j4ydwoz wrote
Reply to comment by ihateshadylandlords in OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman won't tell you when they reach AGI, and they're closer than he wants to let on: A procrastinator's deep dive by Magicdinmyasshole
Yeah that's my attack mode. Adapt quickly to your present circumstances. Just like with covid and supply chain crisis.
NarrowTea t1_j4yd4xn wrote
Reply to OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman won't tell you when they reach AGI, and they're closer than he wants to let on: A procrastinator's deep dive by Magicdinmyasshole
I don't think we'll truly be ready for agi. It will disrupt literally everything even in the most moderate slow and steady wins the race mr.bean type scenario.
NarrowTea t1_j4xpxcy wrote
Reply to AI doomers everywhere on youtube by Ashamed-Asparagus-93
Youtubers need to make money. Truthfulness is secondary...
NarrowTea t1_j4rl0j1 wrote
The explosion of recent progress in the ML field is absolutely insane.
NarrowTea t1_j4iu0fw wrote
Reply to When will humans merge with AI by [deleted]
It might be the only way to keep asi in check...
NarrowTea t1_j3ue6yv wrote
Reply to comment by UnlikelyPotato in Microsoft to Own 49% of OpenAI Once $10B Deal Closes by lambolifeofficial
So that's why.
NarrowTea t1_j3tcs8y wrote
Absolutely wonderful and absolutely terrifying at the same time. Schodinger's tech.
NarrowTea t1_j3tcg2v wrote
Wonder what that 49% was for huh? why not 50% or 69%.
NarrowTea t1_j3rcpar wrote
Reply to comment by Redvolition in 2023 Predictions (BUT WITH A POLL!!!) by AgginSwaggin
We already have signs that AI can write software.
NarrowTea t1_j3rcmtd wrote
Reply to comment by questionasker577 in 2023 Predictions (BUT WITH A POLL!!!) by AgginSwaggin
Yeah but useful transformative AI is guaranteed.
NarrowTea t1_j3rcjvz wrote
Reply to 2023 Predictions (BUT WITH A POLL!!!) by AgginSwaggin
by 2030 but they won't call it agi since we won't get an ai controlling a robot body making coffee for people like in the coffee test and it will be so good it won't be able to pass the turing test without dumbing itself down.
NarrowTea t1_j2zr5nz wrote
I feel like we have reached the point of no return on AI development. More breakthroughs are inevitable not using ai will compromise corporate/country wide economic competitiveness.
NarrowTea t1_j2fbow5 wrote
Reply to comment by HeinrichTheWolf_17 in Happy New Year Everyone. It's time to accelerate even more 🤠by Pro_RazE
AGI before driverless cars.
NarrowTea t1_j1x2rsa wrote
AI, Cloud Computing, and Internet is the fourth industrial revolution equivalent of textile mills instead of cottage industry.
NarrowTea t1_je81s5n wrote
Reply to Are LLMs a step closer to AGI, or just one of many systems which will need to be used in combination to achieve AGI? by Green-Future_
Well ai still sucks at remembering what it did.