Sandbar101
Sandbar101 t1_j7vl0ox wrote
Woooooow
Sandbar101 t1_j7kmoo0 wrote
Reply to 200k!!!!!! by Key_Asparagus_919
Congratulations guys
Sandbar101 t1_j6j8dso wrote
Reply to comment by povlov0987 in OpenAI has hired an army of contractors to make basic coding obsolete by Buck-Nasty
At that point homelessness would be extinct. Hunger, poverty, all a thing of the past.
Sandbar101 t1_j6j837l wrote
Reply to comment by povlov0987 in OpenAI has hired an army of contractors to make basic coding obsolete by Buck-Nasty
Exactly
Sandbar101 t1_j6im3ne wrote
Construction management. Not because it cant be automated, hell its probably one of the easier ones. But rather because nobody in this industry uses any technology made after 1985.
Sandbar101 t1_j6h6vch wrote
Good. Probably the most important job that could be automated, will be a massive accelerant for everything else.
Sandbar101 t1_j6enx6i wrote
Reply to comment by No_Ninja3309_NoNoYes in Acceleration is the only way by practical_ussy
Fusion.
Sandbar101 t1_j6b2att wrote
Reply to I’m ready by CassidyHouse
I’m not ready yet, but I’d like to be when I get there
Sandbar101 t1_j65d96h wrote
Reply to What does singularity look like to you? by [deleted]
Post-scarcity economy
Sandbar101 t1_j51vq7d wrote
Reply to Instead of escaping to virtual realities, what if we just made our reality as good as any virtual reality could be? by [deleted]
The limits of our world are what we are trying to leave behind.
Sandbar101 t1_j50eznj wrote
Reply to The year is 2058. I awake in my pod. by katiecharm
Why need exercise when the flood of nanobots in your bloodstream constantly burn fat and build muscle throughout your body at any given moment throughout the day?
Sandbar101 t1_j4ncu30 wrote
Reply to Researchers develop an artificial neuron closely mimicking the characteristics of a biological neuron by MichaelTen
Oh look we were right again.
Sandbar101 t1_j3vlscr wrote
Reply to Australian universities to return to ‘pen and paper’ exams after students caught using AI to write essays | Australian universities by geeceeza
You gotta be joking.
Thank God I’m no longer in school.
Sandbar101 t1_j2fcg7x wrote
“We will see technology in 2023 that you would expect to see in 2033.”
Sandbar101 t1_j27kf8i wrote
Reply to what do you a day in life would be like for a regular person in type III civilization? by RGthehuman
Matryoshka Brain
Sandbar101 t1_j1xdx6q wrote
Reply to Genuine question, why wouldn’t AI, posthumanism, post-singularity benefits etc. become something reserved for the elites? by mocha_sweetheart
Because if AI enables the existence of a true post scarcity economy there will no longer be anything to reserve. We will all become The Elites.
Sandbar101 t1_j1oxil6 wrote
Music.
Writing, while already incredibly good, has been bot work for a long time now. Writers also usually don’t have an incredibly recognizable ‘style’ so its harder to justify irrational anger.
Video will still take a while. Its getting there, and BOY when it gets there its really gonna get there and shake up a lot, but consistent streamlined stylized and temporally coherent animation is still going to take at least two years imo
Music on the other hand is right around the corner, and VERY stylistically recognizable. Not to mention studio labels have an army of lawyers salivating over it. Will be fun.
Sandbar101 t1_j1gmxnh wrote
Reply to Hype bubble by fortunum
Right thats why checks notes three different leaders in the Machine Learning field, including James Cormack, just publicly announced they have abandoned their projects and are all in on AGI.
Just saying.
Sandbar101 t1_j1f7sbs wrote
Reply to If your opinion is "it's good because it's AI," you're not really thinking very far ahead. by OldWorldRevival
On the surface, you are correct.
But you also could not be more incorrect. It’s not our fault we have more foresight than children.
Sandbar101 t1_j13rvty wrote
Reply to Do language models lack creativity? by sheerun
No. They have more of it than we do.
Sandbar101 t1_izzo1ey wrote
Reply to I think this post will be monumentally important for some of you to read. Put it in your brain, think about it, and get ready for the next few years. If you are part of this Subreddit; You are forward thinking, you're already ahead of the curve, you will have one shot to be at an advantage. NOW. by AdditionalPizza
Absolutely correct
Sandbar101 t1_izs6k6m wrote
Nah I’m with you. I am about as red blooded ruthlessly capitalist as they come. But I do not see a livable future without UBI eventually, before the machines themselves run a new economy
Sandbar101 t1_j8wfepj wrote
Reply to How do we deal with the timescale issue? by SirDidymus
Have thought about this as well. Realistically an ASI would be able to freely alter its perception of time virtually on the fly. Like flexing a muscle. For intensive tasks it will think in picoseconds, but for interacting with humans if it chooses to do so would be in our second based timescale.