PrinceOfLies0
PrinceOfLies0 t1_j1amh6l wrote
Hey, I would gladly join your effort, I got a similar background and certain concerns regarding the direction of OpenAI in their approach to censorship. Currently still mostly inexperienced with machine learning, with a mediocare understanding of the linear algebra algo's behind it. I intend to use (and currently partially use) ML for image gen, improving formal software verification by possibly generating SMT conditions and such + aiding procedural generation algo's...
I would not be too concerned with ChatGPT costing a bit of money but rather the API or functionality being neutered because "too powerful". As such, I rather have control over the the whole AI stack.
Long term, I would also like to investigate the possibility for massive GPU based distributed training, similar to Folding@home just for generating models.
Discord/ Element/ Telegram - I am free to talk :)
PrinceOfLies0 t1_j16fd7a wrote
Reply to comment by oldmanhero in Are we already in the midst of a singularity? by oldmanhero
I specifically had those in mind. It is my understanding that the robot traversing those obstacles are commonly highly choreographed via their Choreographer API. It is by no means some real time terrain analysis.
PrinceOfLies0 t1_j15fcdl wrote
> Can you confidently choose 5 careers you think will still be available to a regular person in 10 to 20 years? I could take some guesses, but I wouldn't be confident about them
- Priest
- Politician
- Any labour that can't be efficiently automated. Making robots traverse earth is still astoninglishly difficult (Even the foremost "naturally moving" robots are usually highly scripted)
PrinceOfLies0 t1_j2d5h95 wrote
Reply to An Open-Source Version of ChatGPT is Coming [News] by lambolifeofficial
If the cost of efficiently running a trained LLM locally comes down to ~ 100k, it would probably be a worthwhile investement for me. Definitely something to look out for and potentially contribute. Exciting times :)